- ASIN: B00004YKDW
- Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches ; 2.4 ounces
- Media: Video Game
- Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #36,290 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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Although an offering of seven events doesn't afford much in the way of variety, Virtua Athlete 2000's concise feature list paves the way for surprisingly rich gameplay. There may be only seven events, but each exudes a respectable amount of refinement and quality. To play, most events require you to use the A and X buttons for running and the B button as an action button. The 100-meter dash event, elegant in its simplicity, requires only that you push the A and X buttons as fast as you can. However, by alternating button presses, taking into account your character's innate strengths, and making good use of the B button for a last minute lunge, the tide of the race may vary numerous times over the course of a brief ten seconds. The high jump is another good example of this phenomenon. The first leg requires running via the A and X buttons, the second a jump commenced via the B button, and the third a well-timed leg sweep keyed with the directional pad. Since a dead-center jump isn't optimal for someone leaping in an arc, you must also choose an appropriate takeoff point for your jump as well. Timing is everything, and everything happens in the blink of an eye. Should you exercise good judgment, you can earn up to 1,000 points per event, break a few records, and even earn a few enhancements for your saved character. Add in the fact that characters have their own biases for certain events, and what you have is a track and field title that is simultaneously inviting, deep, and fun.
Taking a page from Sega's successful NFL2K and NBA2K releases, Virtua Athlete 2000 delivers fluid polygon graphics with a distinctly broadcast feel. Event camera angles and stadium lighting effects emulate the same viewpoint that lofty, tripod mounted cameras would provide during a televised sports broadcast. As such, the intentionally washed-out stadium and spectator visuals provide striking contrast to the crisply defined athletes in the foreground. Actual character animation, while a bit on the jumpy side, remains fluid throughout. Other than problematic hip joint seams, the 60fps frame rate, realistic motion, and smoothed musculature makes it difficult to believe that Virtua Athlete 2000 is merely composed of polygons. The included plethora of detail touches, such as animated spectators, blowing flags, lounging athletes, and parked duffel bags only serves to enhance this effect. By contrast, the game's sound selection - replete with nondescript grunts, groans, and assorted kitschy studio music - doesn't support the visual experience, but it never really disappoints, either.
Overall, Virtua Athlete 2000 is a track and field blockbuster, provided you're a member of its target audience. If you're not a huge fan of the game's seven track and field events or lack human competition to play with, the game will be nothing more than a weekend fantasy. Internet ranking helps, but not greatly. However, if you have one or two friends to provide constant challenge, or really enjoy the game's included events, Virtua Athlete 2000's longevity will be off the charts. Otherwise, the presentation is solid, the gameplay inviting, and the visuals stellar.--Frank Provo--Copyright © 2000 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Ok. not bad-unless a fanatic don't buy,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Virtua Athlete 2000 (Video Game)
Virtua Athlete is a fun game, but if I had a choice to buy it again, I would have said no. Graphics are pretty good, but not fantastic. I would only buy this if I were a real fanatic about track, which I'm not. If you really like this sport, a good buy, otherwise, don't. Get Soul Calibur instead.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not Bad, Give Sega Credit,
By "cletus_blake" (Pasadena, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Virtua Athlete 2000 (Video Game)
After playing Virtua Athlete 2000 I was overall impressed with the game. The graphics for the game were top-notch graphics. The stadium-like feel with the commentrey and affulent body movements complemented the great graphics for a realistic, nice apperance. Gameplay, yet, is not as nice as the graphics. It is rather limited with only 7 events. Events are also a little tough to do well in. The create a player mode and online rankings are a plus. Even though the game isn't first-class work, it deserves a spin. I give the Sega Company credit for trying to create a good track &field where most are just pieces of junk.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Virtua Athlete is Virtua Perfect for the Genre,
By Ha Kung Wong (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Virtua Athlete 2000 (Video Game)
The setup and presentation is very well done. Broadcast quality and excellant overhead shots of the grounds give you a real feel for the games. You can pick up and play immediately with the quick tutorial before each event, and most events are very simple (think Track and Field for the Nintendo). If only I had a pad that could work with this game like the Nintendo... The only problem is the limited number of events.
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