Reviews from

in the past


I remember this game being way more fun than it had any right to. So I'll give it 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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.

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

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

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.

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

The Weakest Link brings back memories from my childhood. I remember the show being the next Jeopardy or Who Wants to be a Millionaire. I remember the sound bites, that sassy British host, and the fast-paced and addictive play style. Surprisingly, the video game is an exact copy of the game show but is held back by set content.

There are about 2 dozen contestants you can choose from, who are all poorly voiced and have canned sayings which get old quick during the games. The Weakest Link is an elimination style game that is made up of 6 rounds. The first round starts out 2 minutes and 30 seconds with each round taking 15 seconds off the clock. The host goes around in a randomly chosen order asking trivia questions and you can either bank the amount of cash totaled up so far or answer the question. If you’re wrong or pass you lose the total amount of money queued.


For the video game the answers start out with one letter and as the timer goes down more letters are revealed. This is obviously easier and faster than typing in a full answer as that wouldn’t be any fun. The trivia questions can be rather hard and range from science to sports so having multiple people in the room helps a lot. When the round is over each contestant votes off another and here’s where the game becomes a little stale. The AI will automatically vote off the weakest link for the round which is annoying if it’s you. This is the furthest from the game as the contestants don’t know who’s the strongest or weakest link for the round, but somehow the AI knows.


The game continues in this fashion with live action clips of the host rambling on pre-scripted sayings and jokes from the show. It’s nice to see but after about an hour you start to see some repeat. Honestly, the only way to play this is with other people and the way too smart AI kind of ruins the game show feeling of the entire experience. It nails down the feeling of The Weakest Link perfectly, but you also have awful voice acting and a limited amount of content.


I would recommend anyone play this who was a fan of the show or wants a fun new trivia game to play. Even for the PS1 the graphics are quite nice and it captures the effects of the show. If you can look past the stiffness of it being a pre-set video game and awful voice acting then give it a go.