Headhunter for the Dreamcast is a very good game, altho it does have some failings. On the whole the game and graphics engines work well the graphics are good and have a nice character to them which is lacking in so many games now. The character design is good and the bosses are unique and imaginative. The game flows thru the story well and leads the player thru enjoyable chapters with a good sense of level design. The gameplay takes a little getting used to especially seeing how the Dreamcast joypad isn't the best of designs. Gameplay wise it's only failings could be blamed on the limits of the pad, which could've been corrected on a different system... altho from what I've heard they haven't. Like for example having a freelook on another analogue stick or a crosshair for manual aim, but oh well. However like all games there are some failings that are present and unfortuently offputing, these being the motorbike sections. These should've been a real joy to play but they just turned out terrible. This is mainly due to dire controls of the bike and as such makes proceeding thru the game feel more of a chore, however once you've done that nasty bit of driving you get a nice on foot level. ^_^; To be blunt the bike feels more like you're controlling a jet propelled shopping trolly. But despite these the game still manages to be a good overall game.