
66
For the hardcore gamer, Fantavision will get lost in the shuffle of the other big name titles.
70
Deceptively simple and incredibly engaging.
100
The unstoppably addictive bastard puzzle cousin of "Missile Command," Fantavision's perfectly presented and hypnotically beautiful
Fantavision
PlayStation 2
Released On:
Oct 25, 2000
Metascore
Mixed or Average
72
User score
Mixed or Average
6.1
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Based on 18 Critic Reviews
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Metascore
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72
50% Positive
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6% Negative
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1 Review
100
Believe it or not this is one of the best of the PS2 launch titles, and one of the best puzzle games anywhere.
80
Don't get me wrong, I think the game itself is excellent, but I wouldn't see myself plunking down fifty bucks to own it.
75
It really is a great stress-relieving game with its simple controls, colorful visuals, and soothing sounds--ah, the simple pleasures in life.
74
Underneath the pretty particle effects and the elevator-style muzak, you have not only a nifty diversion, but also one hoohah of a two-player game that deserves more respect than it's getting.
70
Deceptively simple and incredibly engaging.
65
Strangely, as Sony's sole first-party game on the PlayStation 2, it's absolutely the most underwhelming, least power-hungry, least impressive tile of the bunch.
40
An incredibly monotonous, extremely boring family game devoid of fun.
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SummaryCatch 'em. Detonate 'em. Watch an explosive display of brilliant pyrotechnics that you control. Sound pretty simple. But once you get the hang of it, it gets faster, tougher and more fantastic than you could ever imagine!
Rated Efor Everyone




























