
70
Easily beaten, Mission to Earth provides no real sense of accomplishment or finality. [Winter 2002, p.94]
70
It simply can't compete with the genius of its many competitors, particularly the Sony first party efforts of late.
70
Whilst extremely generic, it offers huge amounts of fun for the first few hours. Get past that however, and you soon realise that beneath the low brow gags and goofy gifts, there’s not a lot left to make it stand out from the crowd.
10
My childhood was rough but it would have been even rougher without this game. It worked as a therapist for me. The way Toejam runs sends shivers down my spine. Earls delicate movements have given me ASMR ever since I was a little kid. The diversity that Latisha brings to the game is marvelous. For years and years we have waited for blue aliens to get more representation and now we finally got it. This game is purely incredible.
10
This game is my life I treat it as if it were my child I love it, I will protect it, and
ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth
Xbox
Released On:
Oct 23, 2002
Metascore
Mixed or Average
71
User score
Mixed or Average
7.1
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Based on 24 Critic Reviews
71
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38% Positive
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95
A refreshingly fun and simple game in a world of gaming that seems to thrive on the extremes of realty and destruction... A must have for fans and newbies alike.
83
There's also a split-screen two-player mode that makes the game twice as fun. [Dec 2002, p.62]
80
It’s a good experience even if you have to cope with the camera and constant Xbox Live plugs.
70
The repetitive and monotonous action just simply doesn’t cut it by today standards, whilst hardcore fans might even find themselves let down by the overall production.
70
Easily beaten, Mission to Earth provides no real sense of accomplishment or finality. [Winter 2002, p.94]
60
One of those games which you'll find to be a great laugh or a shallow bore. With not much to the gameplay in terms of variation, things can quickly get tedious.
50
Released years after either of its predecessors, in turn borrows elements from both games but combines them in a way that, quite simply, isn't very fun at all.
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70% Positive
7 Ratings
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10% Mixed
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Jul 12, 2019
10
My childhood was rough but it would have been even rougher without this game. It worked as a therapist for me. The way Toejam runs sends shivers down my spine. Earls delicate movements have given me ASMR ever since I was a little kid. The diversity that Latisha brings to the game is marvelous. For years and years we have waited for blue aliens to get more representation and now we finally got it. This game is purely incredible.
Jul 20, 2018
10
This game is my life I treat it as if it were my child I love it, I will protect it, and
SummaryThe alien duo is back in an all-new adventure. In ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth, ToeJam, Big Earl, and their new friend, Latisha, embark on a mission to retrieve the 12 sacred Albums of Funk, stolen by the inhabitantats of Earth. Across expansive environments, you must guide this group toward a showdown with the evil Anti-Funk. You... Read More
Rated Tfor Teen
Platforms:
- Xbox
- Dreamcast
Initial Release Date:Oct 23, 2002
Developer:
- ToeJam & Earl Productions
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