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PGNx: Monsters vs. Aliens (DS) Review

PGNx writes: "Monsters and Aliens battle it out in Activision's latest title. The game, based on the upcoming Monsters vs. Aliens feature film, is developed by Amaze Entertainment for the Nintendo DS. The general plot and gameplay is fairly similar to its console cousins though the game was obviously adapted for the handheld."

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TheGameFanatics: Monsters Vs Aliens Review

Chris B. of TGF writes:

"By now most gamers are immune to being sucked in to purchasing a video game that is based off a movie. For the most part the games aren’t based off the movie itself, and are usually a side story created using loose parts of the movie to tell it. Developer Beenox and Amaze Entertainment, with publisher Activision decided to throw their hats into the ring and take on the project of creating the home based console and handheld versions of the movie by DreamWorks Monster vs. Aliens."

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RatedG4Gamer: Monsters Vs Aliens Review

Movie-tie-ins are almost always universally panned by critics and are seen by the majority of the industry as an opportunity to cash in on something big at the box office. Usually criticism levelled at said productions is due to poor game play elements resulting from a short development time and a rush to release the game on a tight schedule, unfortunately for Activision Monster vs. Aliens fits this trend to a tee.

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PGNx: Monsters vs. Aliens Review

PGNx writes: "Monsters vs. Aliens follows the movie's plot. Essentially, an evil alien named Gallaxhar has a sinister plan to take over Earth and has enrolled many robots on his side to accomplish his goal. It's up to the exiled monsters (including the recently captured Ginormica who grew to 50 feet tall on her wedding day) to fight off these aliens and defend Earth from this evil villain. The plot is light-hearted but it's often satisfying, especially for children, to simply see monsters and aliens battle it out."