IGN reviews the Ratatouille game which is based on Pixars movie about a garbage-surrounded rat whose life ambition is to become a famous French chef. The THQ game, jointly developed by Heavy Iron Studios and Asobo, has some of the right ingredients. For example, it makes very good use of the license and features some fun platformer mechanics that are particularly well matched to younger gamers. At the same time, though, Ratatouille as a game feels like a dozen other platformers before it.
Just about two weeks ago, Coffee with Games broke the news that Metroid Prime: Trilogy Collector's Edition, Mario Strikers Charged, Battalion Wars 2, WarioWare: Smooth Moves, and Wario Land: Shake It! are no longer being published/shipped by Nintendo in North America.
All the games mentioned above are games by Nintendo. Coffee with Games received confirmation of two 3rd Party Wii games currently not being published or shipped in North America. One of the games canceled wasn't surprising, but the second game was very surprising, because it was released less than a year ago.
i have a feeling Nintendo is going to start players choice games (like greatest hits), they are starting to release players choice games in japan, their probably getting ready to release them in NA and Europe.
I wish that some people would buy some hits like Madworld, HOTD overkill, muramasa, little kings story, deadly creatures, No more hoeroes, munchables, silent hill:SM, klonoa, dead space:extraction, RE:darkside chronicles and a lot of more, becouse if people would buy them, there wouldn't be a situation like this.. people, buy games, so we could get better and better titles :) [seriously] :)
I still wish they had released Deadly Creatures on PS3/360. It could have been much more detailed.
"The Wii has had plenty of great third party stuff but it simply hasn't been selling."
I wouldn't say the Wii has had "plenty" of great games that don't sell. I would say the Wii has had good games, that don't advertise and don't sell. If people don't know about the game, how can they even be interested in it to buy it.
Deadly Creatures should have been advertised on the Discovery Channel and Animal Planet.
I prefer the original releases. I hate the way the packaging has 'players choice' plastered all over the original artwork, even changing the colours. It looks cheap and tacky.
THW have announced that the Ratatouille video game based on the Disney/Pixar film of the same name has achieved the Xbox 360 "Platinum Family Hits" collection and Sony Computer Entertainment America "Greatest Hits" sales milestones.
Eurogamer compares the X360 and the PS3 versions of Burnout Paradise, Cars Mater-National, The Golden Compass, Beowulf and Ratatouille:
"After the unstoppable surge of cross-platform releases at the tail end of 2007, the frantic pace of game releases has thankfully died down as the New Year games lull kicks in. It's a good time pick up a few of the games we've overlooked as we gorged on the brilliance of the Q4 '07 line-up, or perhaps return to the titles we never quite had time to finish, eeking out the final ounces of gaming excellence."
haven't read the article but.... yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aawn.. why don't we just start making megadrive versus snes comparisons because i am sure they are just as interesting...
EuroGamer on Criterion: "Technically speaking, the team is untouchable"
And Burnout Paradise: "nobody else is managing to match what the UK-based developer is achieving in terms of the scale of this cross-platform masterpiece"
So why the heck did you give it 8/10!? Personally I agree with comments above and about the game, I think it deserved a 9/10.
As for the article, the only worthy game on this comparison is Burnout and it rocks on both platforms.