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'WALL-E is a particular sad movie tie-in failure, because Pixar, the company behind the film, is known for projects that appeal to multiple age groups. By contrast, the WALL-E game holds virtually no appeal to anyone.'
Read more » 1up.com
Read more » 1up.com
'If you are a fan of the WALL-E film and don’t mind a somewhat easy and repetitive experience, this game should be right up your alley.'
Read more » Cheat Code Central
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'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. It's even worse on the Wii, where the graphical problems makes this title look terrible and saps any enthusiasm you might have for the game.'
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'I personally preferred the standard controls found on the PS2, PS3, and 360 to the Wii controls, which felt a bit too imprecise to work effectively.'
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'Wall-E on Wii isn’t a terrible game, but it feels like a rushed one. Developer Heavy Iron Studios has some good ideas here, but the poor graphics (particularly the frame rate) and sketchy sound really hold back the overall package.'
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'Wall-E is overflowing with charm, but the simple gameplay makes the experience fall flat.'
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