Game Revolution
"A satisfying horror game with many of the sinister elements that made the original so good. But its failure to do anything new that "Resident Evil" hasn't already done (other than a cool flashlight) leaves this zombie hungering for something more. Brains, anyone?" Review by Zombie Duke with rating.
GamePro
"The prerendered scenery would be stunningly beautiful if it wasn't so darn creepy--it's some of the best scenery on the PlayStation." Review by Jake the Snake.
GameSpot
"With versions in the works for both the PlayStation 2 and the Dreamcast, though, owners of multiple consoles are probably better off waiting for the graphical enhancement that will come with a more powerful console." Review by Tim Tracy with screen shots.
Gaming Age
"It has enough graphical flair, intriguing storylines, and just down right creepiness, to make you forget this is being played on a 6 year old system." Review by Brian Peterson with screen shots.
PSX Nation
"It does enough things right to merit the attention of the few gamers still willing to put up with 32-bit "RE" gameplay (circa 1996) in the year 2001." Review by J.M. Vargas.
The Electric Playground
"AID:TNN comes off, despite its graphical wizardry, a littlesophomoric. The majority of the cinematic cuts and voice acting are god-awful-bad, and not even in that charming, maybe-they-meant-it, B-movie Resident Evil way."