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I've had this game for a long time but never got around to playing it until now. Wall-E is one of my all-time favorite films, so I was excited to play this game. Licensed games, especially Pixar ones, can be really bland but I actually had a fun time with this one. It isn't a great game as its own, but being in this world is a lot of fun and spending time with these characters is always a plus. Missions can feel a little repetitive at times and EVE can be a nightmare to control, but nevertheless I enjoyed the video game version of Wall-E! Not offensively bad like other Pixar games, but something suitable and a good few hours.
I've had this game for a long time but never got around to playing it until now. Wall-E is one of my all-time favorite films, so I was excited to play this game. Licensed games, especially Pixar ones, can be really bland but I actually had a fun time with this one. It isn't a great game as its own, but being in this world is a lot of fun and spending time with these characters is always a plus. Missions can feel a little repetitive at times and EVE can be a nightmare to control, but nevertheless I enjoyed the video game version of Wall-E! Not offensively bad like other Pixar games, but something suitable and a good few hours.
"WALL-E" (PS2) Review: Nostalgia Goggles Edition
Alright, let's take another look at "WALL-E" for the PS2, shall we? Now, while I might've been a bit harsh in my initial assessment, let's not forget that nostalgia can be a powerful thing. So, if you're feeling a bit more forgiving and want to give this game a solid 5/10, then who am I to argue?
Sure, the graphics might not be cutting-edge by today's standards, but hey, they were pretty decent back in the day. And while the controls might be a bit clunky, they're not completely unmanageable once you get the hang of them.
As for the gameplay, well, let's just say it's not going to win any awards for innovation. Collecting garbage and navigating obstacles might not sound like the most thrilling experience, but hey, it's all part of the charm, right? And those minigames? Well, they may not be everyone's cup of tea, but they add a little variety to the mix.
In the end, "WALL-E" for the PS2 is like an old friend – maybe not as polished or refined as you remember, but still capable of bringing a smile to your face. So, if you're feeling a bit nostalgic and want to take a trip down memory lane, give it a shot. Who knows, you might just rediscover why you loved it in the first place.
Rating is that because sometimes, nostalgia is worth its weight in gold.
Alright, let's take another look at "WALL-E" for the PS2, shall we? Now, while I might've been a bit harsh in my initial assessment, let's not forget that nostalgia can be a powerful thing. So, if you're feeling a bit more forgiving and want to give this game a solid 5/10, then who am I to argue?
Sure, the graphics might not be cutting-edge by today's standards, but hey, they were pretty decent back in the day. And while the controls might be a bit clunky, they're not completely unmanageable once you get the hang of them.
As for the gameplay, well, let's just say it's not going to win any awards for innovation. Collecting garbage and navigating obstacles might not sound like the most thrilling experience, but hey, it's all part of the charm, right? And those minigames? Well, they may not be everyone's cup of tea, but they add a little variety to the mix.
In the end, "WALL-E" for the PS2 is like an old friend – maybe not as polished or refined as you remember, but still capable of bringing a smile to your face. So, if you're feeling a bit nostalgic and want to take a trip down memory lane, give it a shot. Who knows, you might just rediscover why you loved it in the first place.
Rating is that because sometimes, nostalgia is worth its weight in gold.
É um jogo bem simples e linear, não tem como errar o caminho ou algo do tipo, da pra ficar muito tempo preso em muitas partes do final do jogo, por ter uns puzzles ruins e conclusões meio estranhas, tipo a mecânica do rádio que só é usada no final. O jogo repete várias vezes a mesma música que faz você enjoar dela e virar um pesadelo também. É um jogo licenciado então não tem muito pra esperar dele.
Definitely one of the better Pixar games, although there are still a few hangups (but they're not as bad as previous games).
The game itself is a fairly short 3D platformer with elements of Frogger and some fun flying levels.
It's very easy to cheese this game by going just out of view of enemies.
They can just stop attacking you if you go far enough away, and you can even kill them before the game recognises that you see them which is pretty funny.
There's a variety of collectables; Suitcases, Radios, "Wallops" (the "E" in "Wall-E"), Sketchbooks and Souvenirs (which are mostly characters from Toy Story).
Suitcases unlock "Appearance Upgrades", Radios unlock "Additional Sound FX", Wallops unlock multiplayer maps, but I'm not sure what everything else does.
To be honest I don't know how to view or use the stuff you unlock with collectables so I didn't bother getting them all. Even looking
online for help in trying to see what everything unlocks did not help.
You also unlock images and videos.
Image-wise, we get film renders and concept art from both the game and the movie, which is pretty cool, but the videos you unlock are cutscenes from the game.
Everything else is already there on startup.
You might have fun playing this game since it's only a few hours long but I don't really think it's worth getting 100% in.
The game itself is a fairly short 3D platformer with elements of Frogger and some fun flying levels.
It's very easy to cheese this game by going just out of view of enemies.
They can just stop attacking you if you go far enough away, and you can even kill them before the game recognises that you see them which is pretty funny.
There's a variety of collectables; Suitcases, Radios, "Wallops" (the "E" in "Wall-E"), Sketchbooks and Souvenirs (which are mostly characters from Toy Story).
Suitcases unlock "Appearance Upgrades", Radios unlock "Additional Sound FX", Wallops unlock multiplayer maps, but I'm not sure what everything else does.
To be honest I don't know how to view or use the stuff you unlock with collectables so I didn't bother getting them all. Even looking
online for help in trying to see what everything unlocks did not help.
You also unlock images and videos.
Image-wise, we get film renders and concept art from both the game and the movie, which is pretty cool, but the videos you unlock are cutscenes from the game.
Everything else is already there on startup.
You might have fun playing this game since it's only a few hours long but I don't really think it's worth getting 100% in.
Yine geçen yazdığım komşum ile oynadığımız pek çok oyun arasında aklımda kalan birkaç oyundan biri. Tıpkı Ben 10 gibi, Wall-E'yi de ayıla bayıla izlememin ardından sırf onun "oyunu" diye, köpek gibi merak ediyordum. Bunu da az oynamadık.
Sahi bir ara, o günlerde hatırladığım oyunları bi' tekrar ziyaret etme hayalim var, bakalım. O neşeli zamanlarımızı çok özledim, Baran :')
Sahi bir ara, o günlerde hatırladığım oyunları bi' tekrar ziyaret etme hayalim var, bakalım. O neşeli zamanlarımızı çok özledim, Baran :')