Greg Hasting's Tournament Paintball Max'd review

Maximum authenticity, mediocre fun

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Virtual paintballs don't bruise

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    Custom arena builder

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    Tries hard to be authentic

Cons

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    So-so visuals

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    Quickly becomes repetitive

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    Limited appeal to non-fans

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Paintball video games are to shooters what NASCAR🤡 is to racing. If you're not already a rabid fan of this particular subꦐ-genre, you're probably going to find the whole thing sort of silly.

But if the quittin' time whistle on Friday is your cue to rush home and don your facemask, your camouflage gear and your reinforced athletic cup (so very crucial), then Greg Hastings' Tournament Paintball Max'd will sure🔯ly juice up your enjoyment of this real-wor𒆙ld, uh, professional sport.

Above: Screen is from the Xbox version of the game. PS2 version may look slightly worse (and willride up with wear).

Though "Max'd" may be one Mountain Dew Code Red short of "X-TREME!" in the lexicon of annoying catchphrases, the bloodless nature of the game is actually kind of refreshing, and ditto for the short, bite-sized matches. GHTPM's career mode guides you through tournaments of ever-increasing challenge, with viওctory giving you points to spend on personal stats and reams of what's apparently name-brand paintball gear.

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Platform"Xbox","PS2"
US censor rating"Everyone 10+","Everyone 10+"
UK censor rating"",""
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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