
30
Want to play volleyball? Go to the beach and stick to the real thing; this game sucks.
70
It isn't necessarily a bad game, it’s not exactly the kind of game that’ll keep you riveted for hours on end, either.
67
They have the right idea with the Virtua Tennis approach but failed to come even close with the graphics to match. Shoddy graphics ruin this game ultimately.
7
I really like playing volleyball, but there aren't enough good games to play, this game is quite entertaining though
Power Spike Pro Beach Volleyball
PlayStation
Released On:
Nov 13, 2000
Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
48
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70
It isn't necessarily a bad game, it’s not exactly the kind of game that’ll keep you riveted for hours on end, either.
65
Normally, graphics follow gameplay in our list of priorities, but better animation, better character models, a decent frame rate, and well, a lot of other things, could have made this a more complete volleyball experience.
60
A bad frame-rate, severely choppy animation, and a hard-to-spot aiming cursor are just a few things that seriously hinder Power Spike's promising but flawed gameplay.
50
A real waste of the attractive Gabrielle Reece license.
46
Makes a good attempt, but its inconsistencies and shoddy control detract from the overall experience. It has the benefit of being instantly playable, but on the flip side, the game is also instantly forgettable.
30
Credit should be given to Infogrames for even producing a volleyball game, but Power Spike's a bit like getting sand in your shorts -- not much fun at all.
30
Want to play volleyball? Go to the beach and stick to the real thing; this game sucks.
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SummaryWith an easy-to-use targeting system for spikes and passes, this entry into the relatively sparse world of beach volleyball games features Gabby Reece and her fellow beach professionals engaging in exhibition, championship, and practice modes.
Rated Efor Everyone
Platforms:
- PlayStation
- PC
Initial Release Date:Nov 13, 2000
Developer:
- Carapace
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