The PlayStation version received favorable reviews, while the Nintendo 64 versions received mixed reviews, according to the
review aggregation website
GameRankings. The magazine later said of the Nintendo 64 version, "Clean 3D worlds and humorous sounds complete the experience, though you should be wary of a few hiccups with the game's controls. All told, if you enjoyed
Mario 64 and
Banjo-Kazooie,
Gex is worth considering as your next purchase."
Game.EXE said that it lacked attention to detail and care. A
Game World Navigator reviewer praised the graphics, noting that the backgrounds are detailed, but noticed that the monsters have few polygons. The reviewer complained about the bad behavior of the camera, but eventually concluded that the game is worth playing. Dmitriy Estrin, reviewer of a
Strana Igr magazine, commented on the graphics, saying that the "developers skillfully managed the resources available to them", but he also noticed that the game had "too much simplicity in all aspects of the gameplay".
AllGame gave the PlayStation version four-and-a-half stars out of five, saying, "In conclusion,
Gex: Enter the Gecko is a surprising amount of fun. From its vast and complex level design with humor-ridden gameplay, there is something for everyone. Anyone looking for the next
Super Mario 64 or an incredibly good PlayStation platformer need look no further -- it is money well spent."
Edge gave the same console version seven out of ten, saying, "While
Gex 3D is possibly the best free-roaming 3D platformer for the PlayStation, the game's design is ultimately bereft of real inspiration." Upon the
PC version's initial release,
USA Today gave the game 4 stars out of 5. The PlayStation version was a finalist for the
AIAS'
inaugural Interactive Achievement Awards (now known as the
D.I.C.E. Awards) for "Console Game of the Year" and "
Console Action Game of the Year", both of which went to
GoldenEye 007. ==Notes==