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EyeToy: AntiGrav Critic Reviews

38 Total Reviews

29 Positive Reviews(76.3%)
9 Mixed Reviews(23.7%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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The EyeToy camera tracks the position of your head and hands and translates your movements into character action. And it works amazingly well.
90
Gamezilla! May 8, 2024
Something that finally takes the EyeToy to the next level, turning a toy into an honest to God controller.
85
Gaming Nexus May 8, 2024
An amazing piece of technology that shows off what the Eye Toy is capable of. It’s the first Eye Toy specific game with mainstream appeal and one that is accessible to gamers of all types.
84
BonusStage May 8, 2024
Once you deal with the precise setup requirements, there’s a great game here, and although it’s not an incredibly deep gameplay experience, the overall fun factor is off the charts.
80
G4 TV May 8, 2024
Melding crisp, "Blade Runner"-style visuals with an inspired use of the EyeToy camera, AntiGrav will forever change the way you look at extreme sports games.
80
Next Level Gaming May 8, 2024
The game does need more levels. Only having five levels leaves it kind of short... But in the end EyeToy: Antigrav is a very fun game.
80
GameShark May 8, 2024
No, it won’t replace SSX in the trick department, but AntiGrav’s control system makes it a unique and engaging experience that many hardcore and casual gamers will be able to appreciate.
80
The New York Times May 8, 2024
And when it works, it is absolutely exhilarating.
80
Armchair Empire May 8, 2024
Both a triumph for Eyetoy gaming and a great tease for the future. Just getting past using the EyeToy to put the player on-screen is a marvelous innovation.
80
Times Online May 8, 2024
The potential is vast, and if this game does not quite make the most of it, it points the way.
80
Pelit (Finland) May 8, 2024
When it works it is lots of fun, but unfortunately sometimes it does not work.
78
The package feels a bit light (only six levels and two very similar modes)—a bit more like an arcade game than a console game. Still, it's an authentically new experience in a sea of holiday sequels.
78
GameZone May 8, 2024
Even though Antigrav is a simple and quick play, the innovation and unlockables easily add replay value. It’s just plain fun.
75
Gamers' Temple May 8, 2024
AntiGrav is the first game that actually makes you feel some of the energy it takes to do some extreme boarding.
75
Game Over Online May 8, 2024
Were the tracking of physical movement a bit sharper, the length of the game a bit longer or the number of tricks a bit deeper, this would be a phenomenal title.
75
PALGN May 8, 2024
A really great game that feels a leap ahead of its other Eyetoy counterparts. We still can't help but get the feeling that it is a little light on features though.
74
IGN May 8, 2024
A fantastic first true game for the EyeToy, but as a whole it still comes in below the other "regular" boarding games out there that provide more control and track selection for people to play with.
73
GameSpot May 8, 2024
EyeToy: AntiGrav is definitely outside Harmonix's comfort zone of mostly music-driven gaming, though it's an honest effort at something interesting and accessible. However, the daring design outstrips the technology that drives it.
72
Gaming Target May 8, 2024
AntiGrav is more innovative and more involving than the two previous EyeToy titles and it doesn’t have my image starring back at me.
70
Game Informer May 8, 2024
The sense of speed is rarely heart-pounding, and you'll frequently anger yourself by getting snagged on some piece of the environment.