"The total lack of a cluttered HUD, the animation, and the graphic detail are all good points, but lazy mistakes and no palpable sense of fear make Extermination more annoying than alarming." Review by Dan Elektro.
"A game that initially turned me off completely, but somehow managed to keep me playing 'til the end." Review by Jim Cordeira.
"Unless you have a lot of extra fifties lying around, spend your money elsewhere." Reviewed by Louis Bedigian with screen shots.
"It's mechanics and gameplay may annoy you, but if you liked John Carpenter's version of "The Thing," you should be able to buy into (and enjoy) the storyline." Review by Russell Garbutt.
"An above average game and nothing more...It's not that bad, though. Not bad at all." Review by David Zdyrko.
"Although it isnt the best game in the world, Extermination really strikes a chord in me for being such a good evolution of the horror adventure genre." Reviewed by Alex Karls.
"Theres no compelling reason to pull you though the game, like Max Paynes revenge theme or Solid Snakes score to settle with his ex-teammates."
"It never quite comes together in as compelling a fashion as others of its class. It's far from being poor and is certainly entertaining at times--it just lacks the originality and extra level of polish needed to provide a truly memorable gaming experience." Review by Joe Fielder.
"A little more depth to the story would have helped this title in a major way." Review by Russell Garbutt with overall score [70/100] and screen shots.
"Survival horror veterans will be drawn to Extermination right up to the very end, but casual gamers might find this title hard to swallow because of its inconsistent presentation, low replay value and mediocre story."
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