The Bee Movie Game Demo is fineally out on Xbox Live Marketplace and the demo is free like all Xbox Live Demos and the demo is not so big it is alone 444.90 MB and it is available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States and it is rated E for Everyone are you fly enough in this demo, race, chase and fly your way through an adrenaline-fueled world of adventure as Barry B. Benson. Dodge cars and other danger as you follow the honey truck through the wild streets of New York City.
WorthPlaying Writes:
"The controls for the Wii version aren't anything that we haven't seen before, with a standard Wiimote/Nunchuk setup. Most of the attacks are performed by waggling the Wiimote in various directions, while most of the movement is controlled with the Nunchuk accessory. It's a pretty standard control scheme for most of the action/adventure Wii titles, and while I'd like to see a bit more imagination applied to the motion controls, it works well enough and feels responsive whenever you need it to be."
"Bee Movie Game will provide a satisfying experience to younger fans of the film, but it'll fail to hold the interest of older players for a prolonged amount of time. Everything feels in place, but nothing stands out when it comes to the gameplay, graphics or sound. It's not a bad game by any means, but it's definitely not anything special either."
Toys"R"Us has just gone above and beyond the call of corporate greed. The retailer is offering what is perhaps the worst next-gen console "bundle" in the history of gaming: a Nintendo Wii and 10 games (No 1st Party titles) for $700.
I wouldn't call Zack and Wiki Crappy at all.
GeoWars and RRR2 makes one heck of good games. the rest? ew.
See, last year it was 5 games. now that the Wii has more games. they want to bundle 10 games. Wonder if next year will be 20 games!
didnt nintendo make an official announcement about not allowing retailers to do this??
It's not like Nintendo's target audience is smart enough to know the difference anyway. :-/
didnt they do that when the 360 luanched? it isnt illegal sadly, but Toys R'us is digging their own grave with ridiculous customer expectations. I say screw em, for once I'll take wal mart over the other guy.
pretty soon there wont be a toys r'us, sucks for the employees though
Videogamer writes:
"Quite surprisingly, Bee Movie Game really is quite good. Compared to so many cinematic tie-ins, it is well considered, has occasional moments of originality, and definitely seems to avoid relying on its license to make up for bad design. Out of all the Pixar and Dreamworks games, it is absolutely among one of the best, and would make for a brilliant Christmas present if you're looking to satisfy the kids over the festive season."
Score: 8/10