: Players often describe the game as "highly addictive," though it is notoriously taxing on your fingers due to the vigorous button-mashing required.
: While it uses the PS2's power well, critics noticed jagged textures in certain events compared to the Dreamcast version. ESPN International Track & Field
: The audio is functional but leans toward "utilitarianism," featuring basic grunts and footsteps but lacking environmental stadium noise or background music. : Players often describe the game as "highly
: The game features 12 events, including traditional track and field favorites like the javelin, hammer throw, and various running races. a slick interface
: Reviewers from GameSpot noted that the game captures the "trademark feel" of an ESPN broadcast through vibrant status indicators, a slick interface, and varied camera angles.