TC 2000 received negative reviews, with most of the criticism focusing on its crude production design. Rob Salem of
The Toronto Star wrote that "
TC 2000 is corny, clumsy, convoluted, cliched and many other adjectives that do not begin with the letter 'c'. But it is never boring." He noted that "[a]s a filmmaker, Merhi is nothing but not economical" as most of the film takes place inside "a big concrete basement", but "the money he's saved on sets and production values he's wisely spent on casting, with several familiar faces". The
BBC's
RadioTimes Guide to Science-Fiction also criticized the film's look, writing that "[a]ttempts to pass off run-down locations as part of the futuristic city and other high-tech locations aren’t convincing." Like most outlets,
TV Guide derided "the film's Goodwill-store production design and costumes", but wrote that "star Billy Blanks is something to see, and the film takes every opportunity to spotlight his chiseled physique in action". However, it complained about Phillips' character arc, finding that "after her transformation from demure cop to camp cyborg siren, she does very little".
Joe Bob Briggs' B-movie publication
Joe Bob Report was not much more enthusiastic, judging that "[t]he choreography of the kickboxing is pretty nice, but there’s too much of it", while the plot was "pointlessly obtuse and shot full of holes". Drew Wheeler of
Billboard criticized the film's generic setting, dubbing it "UnOriginalWorld", and "this story's uncannny resemblance to so many other movies", concluding that "[o]nly martial-arts or SF die-hards [...] will have no complaint". == Cancelled spiritual successor ==