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  • Summary: Konami's Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit video game closely follows the events of the Aardman and DreamWorks film, with players using cooperative modes to guide any pairing of Wallace, Gromit or their rabbit friend, Hutch, through four huge areas. Players are given free reignKonami's Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit video game closely follows the events of the Aardman and DreamWorks film, with players using cooperative modes to guide any pairing of Wallace, Gromit or their rabbit friend, Hutch, through four huge areas. Players are given free reign of the area as they attempt to solve the problems of the Giant Vegetable Competition. Their mission takes them from the seaside to suburbia as they venture out at night to confront the beast responsible for the vegetable-based carnage. Expand
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  1. Positive: 6 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. Park and his team's creative modelling skills make the films magical, but in replacing them with computer graphics this game delivers pretty average fare. That said, its cartoon visuals and helpful prompts should keep younger children amused for hours.
  2. The upcoming film makes for decent source material, and you couldn't ask for a more faithful or inventive game. [Official UK Xbox Magazine]
  3. The prayer-answering adventure game, this is a jaunt the term 'cracking' was invented for. [Xbox World]
  4. Game Informer
    70
    Not brilliant, but it's a competent licensed title that should appeal to hardcore W&G fans. [Nov 2005, p.149]
  5. The gameplay is not the most involved or varied we've ever seen, but as far as movie tie-in's go it's one of the best.
  6. In the end, W & G does what it set out to do, and in that, respect is a very solid title.
  7. There are simply too many characters to remember, too many quests to keep track of and too many different devices and combat moves to simply remember them all.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 2
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  1. Jun 4, 2020
    10
    I really enjoyed it. Sucking rabbits and blasting them to different targets is fun and most of the puzzles are challenging. The charactersI really enjoyed it. Sucking rabbits and blasting them to different targets is fun and most of the puzzles are challenging. The characters move and talk just like in the movies, they didn't lost their charm. New unlocked areas feel different and so do new devices.
    The game is best played in couch coop because AI is sometimes lacking controlling the second character.
    I don't get the low scores. I thing the game is brilliant for what it is.
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  2. Mar 21, 2022
    10
    Das Spiel ist perfekt
    Man hat immer durchgängig Spaß mit den Quests
    Bestes Xbox 1 Spiel