- Publisher: THQ
- Release Date: Jul 18, 2006
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There's room for improvement — it would have been cool to give players the option of playing as all three kids at the same time — but Monster House is a pretty solid effort that even packs in a playable version of the satirically-primitive "Thou Art Dead Dead" arcade game that appears in the movie. Now that's what we call a full house.
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Again, like 'Resident Evil', 'Monster House' is not all about eviscerating hair-raising beasties. There are puzzles throughout the levels too but most are of the find-and-place-an-object-here or push-this-crate-there variety.
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Play MagazinePerformances by the movie cast (gotta love Skull's wisdom) and this is pretty much E-rated paradise. [Sept 2006, p.59]
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Monster House looks good and sounds good, and combined with THQ’s attention to the film, the game has atmosphere in spades. That’s the real selling point of the title.
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he game offers furious water gun shooting action with great graphics and sound, but has problems with various camera angles and in-game bugs.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 7
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Mixed: 1 out of 7
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Negative: 3 out of 7
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Jun 8, 2013Boring and not funny nor entertaining, it is just a big waste of time with boring game play and mediocre visuals that won't interest you at all!