Minority Report: Everybody Runs
| Minority Report: Everybody Runs | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Treyarch Torus Games (GBA) |
| Publisher(s) | Activision |
| Producer(s) | Alexander W. Offermann |
| Designer(s) | Brian Reed |
| Programmer(s) | Shawn Baird |
| Artist(s) | Sukru Gilman |
| Composer(s) | Michael Hampton Jesper Kyd |
| Engine | Treyarch NGL |
| Platform(s) | |
| Release | Game Boy Advance PlayStation 2 GameCube & Xbox |
| Genre(s) | Beat 'em up, third-person shooter |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
Minority Report: Everybody Runs is a 2002 third-person shooter beat 'em up video game based on the 2002 film Minority Report. It was developed for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox by Treyarch, and for the Game Boy Advance by Torus Games, and published by Activision. A Microsoft Windows version of the game was also planned but was cancelled.
The game is a loose adaptation of the film, following the story of John Anderton investigating a conspiracy involving his future murder of Roy Verhagen, an original character created for the game, replacing Leo Crow from the film. Several of the film's cast were replaced for the game, with Clancy Brown and Quinton Flynn replacing Tom Cruise and Colin Farrell as Anderton and Danny Witwer, respectively.
The game received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who criticized the repetitive gameplay and bland visuals, but the physics, destructible environments and sound effects received some praise.