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  • Four Fat Chicks Review - "If you are an avid adventure story gamer and you don't like this jewel, then just throw your PS2 away!" By Skinny Minnie.
  • Just Adventure Review (PS2) - Rated B+. "If this is the only adventure game ever released for the PS2, then it still will be worth the money I spent on the system." By Randy Sluganski.

  • Computer Games Online Review - Rated 86%. "It's more a movie than a game." [Romanian/English] (December 2, 2002)
  • Just Adventure Review (PC) - Rated B+. "If you've not yet played the console version of Shadow of Destiny, then don't miss out on the experience." By Randy Sluganski. (July 24, 2002)
  • GameSpot Review (PC) - Rated 7.7/10. "It may seem ironic that Shadow of Destiny, one of the best PC adventure games to come around in some time, was originally a console game." By Andrew Seyoon Park. 12 screen shots. Reader reviews. (July 23, 2002)
  • GameSpy - Review of Windows version by Kevin Rice. Includes screen shots. Score: 78 out of 100. (June 18, 2002)
  • Review by Andrew "Zarf" Plotkin - "Much is excellent about Shadow of Destiny. The storyline is fascinating; the well-worked-through sense of consequence, and opportunity for change of history, makes this a game for any time-travel buff." (April, 2001)
  • GameSpot Review (PS2) - Rated 8.2/10 by Andrew Vestal. "The original structure and narrative make Shadow of Destiny well worth playing, despite its minor flaws." 75 screen shots. Reader reviews. (March 9, 2001)
  • Game Revolution Review - Rated B. "It may not be a gift from the gods, but Shadow of Destiny is a solid game. Initially the story feels retarded, but give it some time and you'll see the light." By Shawn Sanders. (March, 2001)
  • GameSpot - Preview. "In the end, Shadow of Destiny seems the antithesis of a twitch game. There is, in fact, absolutely no combat in the game. If anyone out there still cares about narrative-driven, laboriously cinematic games, then Konami apparently has you covered." (January 23, 2001)