Classic Game Room: Up video game Review

"Classic Game Room HD reviews UP for Nintendo Wii. This video game is a kids' game based on the Disney Pixar film UP. Players control characters from the film in a variety of missions that span the world. Play as a team and solve puzzles, fly airplanes and battle giant insects. Fans of the animated film may enjoy this game which is a fairly traditional movie-based game by today's standards."-Classic Game Room

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6.0

Den of Geek: Up Nintendo Wii review

Den of Geek writes: "There's much talk these days about the computer game industry dwarfing the movie industry. The latest Call Of Duty, we're told, generates the kind of revenue that most movie producers can only dream of. Yet while there has been a dramatic shift in monetary power from the big screen to the monitor screen, when it comes to computer games based on movies, it's still very much the cinematic dog that's wagging the computerized tale."

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5225d ago
5224d ago
2.0

Square-Go: Up! The Videogame Review

Square-Go writes: "Up! The movie, cannot be praised highly enough: the charm of the characters juxtapositioned against the bizarre circumstances they encounter is nothing short of genius. The journey is incredible, landscapes are impressive and the concept of a floating house does genuinely lift your soul."

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7.3

MyWii: Up: The Video Game Review

MyWii writes: "Up on the Wii features some nice graphics and good sound effects with voices lifted from the movie, but overall the game is just too easy. Players have a health bar which is replenished enough to keep them from any real danger and the game is punctuated by verbal hints and player icons to assist with solving puzzles and does take away any real challenge for more seasoned gamers. The multiplayer element to Up is probably one of the more appealing aspects to the game and perhaps this is why the developers have ensured that it is available to players early on as it is a cinch to 'unlock'. The flight sim is best served up to four friends and can provide some lasting value to the game, balancing up the story mode which can be completed in a relatively short time. Up is a good complement to the movie but due to the repetitive nature of the primary gameplay and simple puzzles, it is really only recommended to Pixar fans and particularly the younger audience."

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