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But when I beat it, I had that "is that it." feeling. At least you have unlimited lives and your progress is saved often, so you don't have to do the whole level over. Once you figure out the general routine of what to do in the game, most of the frustration goes away, but there are still parts that I had to do over and over, almost ad nauseum, before I made it through. I think there are nine levels to the game, and each one can take a long time, especially if you try to find all the bonus items. My most advanced game system before my PS3 was a Super Nintendo, so I'm always amazed by the graphics. I bought Wall-E because I liked the demo that I downloaded from the PlayStation Store. The best parts were flying around with Eve with the motion-sensing PS3 controller, unless you're like my wife and 3D first-person POV games make you sick.
She loves it. Defitinely not for younger children. I bought this game for our 12 year old granddaughter. It is more challenging then what I thought it might be.
Other characters don't fare that much better. This is very sad considering all of the potential that can be had considering the source. The solutions of these puzzles aren't all that obvious and can challenge you to a little logical thinking, but aside from that the game doesn't travel new ground. Debris effects hearken back to the original Playstation days.
Wall-E doesn't endeavor to anything more than capitalize on the movie franchise. All in all the kids may enjoy it and once the price goes down it should be worthwhile. I never felt that connected to the story because of it. The graphics would be considered a bit less than average on even a Playstation 2 console. Wall-E is not much more than a cube with a low-res wallpaper on it. Even though The backgrounds are serviceable they are nothing near the potential of what the console can do. The game itself is a decent 3-D platformer that gives you various puzzles to solve.
At this moment I can't really endorse it considering there are much better platform games out there that do take strides in making a good looking PS3 game with an engaging story like Ratchet and Clank. The graphics on the Playstation 3 version of this game are a travesty considering the console it was made for. While they aren't polygonal looking as Wall-E they still aren't up to snuff graphically. Seems more like just repeating puzzle after puzzle.
this is for pc the wall-e game is a very good game for 19.99 that is for pc price but its ok for a short game i like it very much but to short so if you want to buy this game for pc for 19.99 its a ok game
It is easy for him to maneuver around the virtual levels. My son is 5 - and loves it. A lot of fun for the super novice.
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