| Format | Reviews | Average Score | First Review |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dreamcast | 1 | 70% | Dec 1999 |
| PlayStation | 3 | 64% | Dec 1999 |
Reviews[]
Dreamcast[]
Publisher: Eidos
| Image | Magazine | Issue | Published | Reviewer(s) | Pages | Rating | Adj Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DC-UK | 5 | 17 Dec 1999 | Martin Kitts | 5 | 7/10 | 70% |
PlayStation[]
Publisher: Eidos
| Image | Magazine | Issue | Published | Reviewer(s) | Pages | Rating | Adj Rating | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
PlayStation Max | 14 | 23 Dec 1999 | Nadine Pittam | 2 (42-43) |
82% | 82% | Massive and good fun to play. There's tons to do and lots to interact with, so we reckon it's a winner! |
|
GamesMaster | 90 | 24 Dec 1999 | Les Ellis | 3 (94-96) |
50% | 50% | A fighting farce indeed. Shallow flawed gameplay doesn't exactly make a classic game. FF2 will be instantly forgotten on release. |
|
Official PlayStation Magazine | 54 | 29 Dec 1999 | Justin Calvert | 1 (96) |
6/10 | 60% | This is neither Metal Gear Solid or Fighting Force. It contains elements of both, but ultimately isn't as good as either of them. |
Features[]
| Image | Magazine | Article | Pages | Published |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DC-UK Issue 3 | DC-Next | 1½ | 26 Oct 1999 |


