WorthPlaying writes: "Wow, how did this title ever get published in this "finished" state? Don't get me wrong; G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra actually looks pretty good. The character models are decently done and mimic their movie counterparts quite well, and the animation and movement are likewise fluid. So, why the bad "wow"? I know it might be hard to imagine that a game based on a movie based on an action figure line based on an '80s cartoon based on an older war comic based on an even older action figure line might not be the best caliber video game, but believe me when I say that you'll have more fun downloading the next NXE update for the 360."
G.I. Joe Arcade. On this week's Arcade Corner, Shacknews takes a look at G.I. Joe Arcade, a cabinet released well after the cartoon's cancellation
MEGamers writes: "Guns, explosions, testosterone, and bad guys – these are the only things that come to mind when I think of the cartoon "G.I.Joe". Having watched that show during my younger years, I was excited when a movie based on the franchise came to cinemas this year. Sadly, the movie turned out to be a complete waste of time and an over-the-top production of a much cherished show. So naturally when the video game was released, I wasn't expecting anything great either, and sure enough I had little joy playing this title."
Gamez writes: "Yo Joe! Your mission is as follows: walking through a dozen levels in four different environments, shooting at anything loose and stuck it to the end and try to keep up. Small tip: take your finger off the trigger any time."
Typical crap movie-game. Why can't we have more movie-games like Goldeneye?