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Starsky & Hutch

2003
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Comedy, Single Player, Multiplayer, Racing, First Person Perspective
AvailableSep 9, 2003
PlatformPC
DeveloperSupersonic Software
Overview

Starsky & Hutch is an arcade racing game based on the popular TV series from the 70s, released to tie in with the film. The game includes 18 missions, each based on an episode of the TV show and introduced by Antonio 'Huggy Bear' Fargas. There is also a free roaming mode, in which the player explores the GTA-esque environment looking for action and trouble. Like the film, the game does not entirely play it straight. Starsky & Hutch are actually shooting a TV show, and the scoring for each mission reflects how ratings-friendly your driving is. You are awarded gold, silver or bronze medals for each mission depending on performance, and must get at least 1 gold and 2 silvers on season 1 for a second season to be commissioned, and 3 golds and 2 silvers in season 2 for there to be a third for you to play through. The overall goal in each mission is usually to chase and destroy a criminal's car. There is always a secondary target as well. In addition, the player will gain viewers by hitting the bad guy, pulling off elaborate jumps and skids, nearly hitting civilians, and hitting the bonus targets such as canisters which are strewn through the levels. Hitting civilians will lose viewers.

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Reviews

11 reviews found

70

Computer Games Magazine

PC

Jan 1, 1970

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

Gamer's Hell

PC

Jan 1, 1970

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

GameZone

PC

Jan 1, 1970

Summary and quote unavailable.


68

GameSpot

PC

Jan 1, 1970

The gameplay isn't terribly deep, and the story mode isn't very long, but the game is still mildly enjoyable. What Starsky & Hutch does best is pay homage to the wonderful clichés of 1970s cop shows. Starsky & Hutch plays like a long-form version of the many chase scenes that populated the TV show.


67

PC Gamer

PC

Jan 1, 1970

Summary and quote unavailable.


57

PC Format

PC

Jan 1, 1970

Despite the heavy emphasis on replayability, only the most die-hard fans of the original series will be happy to chase the same car over an identical track again and again for the meagre promise of TV stills and rehashed video clips.


55

IGN

PC

Jan 1, 1970

Summary and quote unavailable.


50

AceGamez

PC

Jan 1, 1970

Summary and quote unavailable.


40

Computer Gaming World

PC

Jan 1, 1970

Summary and quote unavailable.


30

GMR Magazine

PC

Jan 1, 1970

It's one of those games that nobody really asked for, so that leaves only one group of people who will be buying Starsky & Hutch: suckers.

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