The Weakest Link

The Weakest Link

released on Sep 28, 2001

The Weakest Link

released on Sep 28, 2001

The Weakest Link is an interactive adaptation of the NBC game show made famous by host Anne Robinson's cold, no-nonsense demeanor and catchphrase, "You are the weakest link. Goodbye!" Robinson contributes to the game through video clips and voiceovers, while the actual gameplay is rendered using polygon graphics. Players choose from 24 existing characters to represent themselves, ranging from a 17-year-old high school senior to a 66-year-old retired bank manager. The rules are the same as in the TV show with one exception: On the show, players provide answers off the top of their head, but here you given are four answers to choose from. Initially, only the first letter of each answer is given, but after ten seconds the full text of the answers are revealed. In Easy mode, the full text is always available, and in Junior mode, players choose from only two answers.


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Shockingly, one of the better game show to video game adaptations. The Weakest Link is pretty much on point when it comes to it's presentation and gameplay wise it's about what you'd expect from the show - answer a bunch of questions and hope to god you don't get voted off whilst Anne Robinson makes a bunch of witty comments.

It's very enjoyable when it comes to the multiplayer and even the silly comments from the contestants can be quite amusing at times (if for the wrong reasons).

Not the best game ever but certainly not the Weakest Link either.

Look, I think this game does a great job at presentation but the difficulty is all over the place. Still worth playing for the goofy character backstories and personalities.

Show us CGI Anne Robinson's horrendous face you cowards!

I had a room full of 10 people helping me, and the NPCs still voted me out after three rounds.

Just like the real show 10/10

good game to test your knowledge but if your dumb as bricks like me its not so good