- Publisher: THQ
- Release Date: Jun 24, 2008
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox 360
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Children in the target age range for the "WALL-E" movie will undoubtedly love this game, from the youngest in that demographic to the oldest. But the game is also quite enjoyable and good for adults, especially fans of "WALL-E" or Pixar movies in general.
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The story is charming but ironic at the same time. Lighthearted humor is served throughout, making WALL-E one of the most fun kids’ games an adult can play.
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WALL-E is a fun character and film, but while the game explores more of the movie's universe, the gameplay doesn't explore anything by familiar ground.
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It's good but not great, occasionally running into camera problems that result in a lost life from a mistimed jump or getting "stuck" behind a wall. The multiplayer is good too, consisting of salvaging and shooting levels where you can compete with up to three other friends in offline split-screen action.
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WALL-E is a solid platforming game that children will love.
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Overall WALL•E for the PS3 is not a bad game but it does have its share of issues and annoyances.
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WALL-E on the PlayStation 3 is about the best out of the three versions I reviewed and may be worth buying. If you want a decent game that has the sections of multiplayer that younger ones can easily have fun with and a few hours of WALL-E trash gathering or EVE flying this is worth it.
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No question, you will immediately take the little robot to your heart. If you are looking for some brainteasers and alternations during long winter days, this title will warm up your heart.
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Wall-E is overflowing with charm, but the simple gameplay makes the experience fall flat.
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Playstation: The Official Magazine (US)It features an engaging mix of levels. [Oct 2008, p.85]
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A decent home console version.
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This game should be enjoyable for the whole family and a parent may need to be present in order to explain everything to a child. For a movie tie-in game for the younger crowd, it's not bad.
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WALL-E is a boring game with sub-par gameplay, poor replay value, lacking presentation, and little-to-no visual polish.
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Wall.E is another disappointment in a series of movie/game disappointments. Kids will tire after their parents have long left the room but there will still be hours left to beat game.
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This is a game intended to be played alongside its Pixar big brother and provide an experience that kids will relate back to, and it does that just fine.
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Wall-E falls into that unfortunate category of weak film to game adaptation. With tons of visual issues, a horrible camera and gameplay that isn't particularly striking or innovative, Wall-E does a disservice to the little robot that falls in love.
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I guess the unkindest kick in the, uh, waste cubes is the lack of extras.
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PSM3 Magazine UKTHQ's platformer handles infuriatingly enough to make you hate - arguably - Pixar's most likeable character yet. [Sept 2008, p.79]
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A pile of uninspired, by-the-numbers gameplay and missed opportunities.
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Playstation Official Magazine UKDull puzzles. [Sept 2008, p.96]
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Wall-E is monotonous, filled with technical problems, and most importantly far from the potential of PlayStation 3.
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Game InformerIt’s been awhile since I played a game that butchered so many of the basics of gameplay and design. [Sept 2008, p.103]
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Somehow someone somewhere managed to design and create a game that is almost completely devoid of fun and enjoyment.
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If throwing cubes of trash at buttons is up your alley, then we've got just the thing: Heavy Iron's game-itization of Pixar's WALL-E is an offal-chucking aficionado's dream come true. What it isn't, though, is much fun at all.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 12
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Mixed: 3 out of 12
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Negative: 6 out of 12
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Jan 26, 2013
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Jul 4, 2023A strange game about WALL-E and his adventure the gameplay seems good but the gameplay and mechanics are to poor
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Jan 3, 2023