| Name |
Reviewer |
Quote |
Score |
| All Game Guide (Xbox) |
Scott Alan Marriott |
Road Rage's biggest strength is its faithfulness to the animated series. |
2.5 out of 5 |
| GamePro.com (PlayStation 2) |
Major Mike |
Road Rage is yet another example of the promising license gone to waste. |
N/A |
| GameSpot.com (GameBoy Advance) |
Frank Provo |
The concept behind The Simpsons: Road Rage is clever, but the game just doesn't deliver on its potential. |
5.9 out of 10 |
| GameSpy.com (GameBoy Advance) |
Ray Barnholt |
A portable mirror image of the console Road Rage. If only that was a good thing. |
60 out of 100 |
| IGN.com (GameBoy Advance) |
Craig Harris |
The game's suprisingly a lot of fun to play due to its hectic pace and focus on running stuff over. |
7.5 out of 10 |
| GameZone.com (Xbox) |
Louis Bedigian |
Not as good as Crazy Taxi, but if you ever wanted a taxi driving game that you could play with a friend, here it is. |
6.0 out of 10 |
| GameZone.com (PlayStation 2) |
Dylan Parrotta |
More stale than Apu's old donuts. |
7.0 out of 10 |
| PlanetPS2.com (PlayStation 2) |
Russell Garbutt |
Road Rage looks and plays as if Homer himself coded it. |
39 out of 100 |
| The Electric Playground (GameCube) |
Chris Hudak |
An excellent-looking, perfect-sounding, perfectly-playable arcade game. |
75% |
| GameSpot.com (Xbox) |
Amer Ajami |
Ultimately, the only saving grace Road Rage has is that it's a Simpsons game. |
6.2 out of 10 |
| IGN.com (Xbox) |
Vincent Lopez |
Simple action with the Simpsons sounds better than it plays. |
6.4 out of 10 |
| GameSpot.com (PlayStation 2) |
Amer Ajami |
The Simpsons Road Rage's control problems prevent this from being recommendable to all but the most die-hard of The Simpsons fans. |
6.2 out of 10 |
| IGN.com (PlayStation 2) |
David Zdyrko |
Just because you love both The Simpsons and Crazy Taxi, doesn't mean you're going to like this game. |
5.1 out of 10 |