■ 04/07/08 - Wall-E US, July 3, 2008 - When you have a hit franchise on your hands, you really want to capitalize on it as best you can. In the case of Wall-E, Disney and Pixar's latest film, the titular robot was a star before his movie came out, pulling at kids and adult's heartstrings alike while making them laugh at the same time. But with all the attention focused on the current generation of consoles, particularly their improved visual capabilities that could reasonably approach that of the film, how would the PS2 version of the game fare? Quite well, actually –- Thanks to a focus on varied gameplay and puzzles within Wall-E's adventure, the PS2 version is an enjoyable action title that will keep fans of the movie engaged.
Test de Wall-E sur Playstation 2, chez IGN PS2.
■ 27/06/08 - Wall-E Wall-E resembles stays true to the tone of the film. However, despite the fact that you can play as two characters alternatively (and sometimes together) – EVE and Wall-E – it never really rises above the usual platforming standard. You go through a stage, shoot things, solve puzzles by using particular objects and move along. There's very little reason to come back, outside of multiplayer and finding movie-related extrasTest de Wall-E sur Xbox 360, chez GameDaily.
■ 27/06/08 - Wall-E Wall-E resembles stays true to the tone of the film. However, despite the fact that you can play as two characters alternatively (and sometimes together) – EVE and Wall-E – it never really rises above the usual platforming standard. You go through a stage, shoot things, solve puzzles by using particular objects and move along. There's very little reason to come back, outside of multiplayer and finding movie-related extras.
Test de Wall-E sur Playstation 3, chez GameDaily.