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WorthPlaying: WALL-E Review

It's hard to say that the video game of WALL-E is disappointing; as August March noted in his review of the PlayStation 3 version of this game, the relatively high quality of the game is a major piece of Disney's marketing strategy to keep up demand through the Christmas season. However, while I wouldn't recommend it to anyone except kids (or their parents), in part because of the rather subpar control scheme, at least the older brother who has to watch or play along isn't going to be completely annoyed at the game's quality level. He may even find it fairly likeable on its own merits. A revolution in gaming WALL-E is not, but as a game that I wouldn't object to selling to a kid in the slightest? Oh, absolutely!
6.5 / 10
Jack007 - contributor
Published: 444 days 10 hours ago | Review | Xbox 360
 
 
 

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