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Wall-E Review
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Manufacturer: THQ Find all THQ reviews
ESRB Rating: Everyone
Platform(s): Mac OS X, Windows Vista, Windows XP Release Date: June 24, 2008
Average Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $19.99 Online Sale Price: $19.42 Save $.57 Today! * Price is subject to change.
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User Submitted Wall-E Reviews
Date: 2009-01-03 Worst 3D game ever! I received this as a Christmas gift because I liked the movie very much. I'm an experienced gamer (Quake, UT, etc) and this game has horrible controls. You HAVE to use the keyboard. Ever hear of mouselook? Plus the "camera" constantly rotates around Wall-E on its own and Wall-E's movements are in direct relation to the camera view. Forward isn't really forward in the direction Wall-E is pointing but rather where the camera is pointing. Given the constantly auto-changing camera views you can't get Wall-E (or EVE) to go in the direction you want him to go in. Many times this results in a dead Wall-E and causes endless repetitions of the same level. Save your money and do not buy this game!
Date: 2008-12-26 Rating for WALL-E - a gift - difficult for a 7 year old but still fun I gave this to my granddaughter who likes it but it is a little difficult for a 7 year old.
Date: 2008-10-06 This From a Ten Year Old My son, ten years old, loves this game and here is what he has to say about it:
"Wall E is a small robot. There used to be a lot of them but they all died out except for one; so, alone, he keeps on trying to clean up earth. One day a huge space ship lands on earth. A robot called EVE deploys from it and he immediately falls in love with her.
The game Wall E is a lot like the movie; he is made to pick up trash and has been for seven hundred years.
I liked the movie and the game; I think I like even more."
Date: 2008-08-03 E is for Energy It is absolutely amazing that my five year old daughter has learned what "energy" is and why it is needed while playing this game. After she and I played the game for hours, I asked her, "What is Wall-E getting when he goes [mimicking the funny noise Wall-E makes when charging]?" She immediately replied, "Energy!" Why does Wall-E need energy? I asked. "Because Wall-E needs to jump, " she answered. That specific answer was never mentioned to her by me. Establishing the relationship between energy and action in an intuitive way for a child makes this game absolutely priceless.
Date: 2008-07-23 Crashes repeatedly on Mac This product does not work on a Mac. My system far exceeds the minimum specifications, yet the game crashes my system in an unpredictable pattern. It requires a reboot of the system each time. THQ responded to my report by concluding I had a defective disc. Amazon replaced the disc and the replacement copy, which I reinstalled to make sure there were no remnants of the original installation, crashed in less than 6 minutes of play. Since THQ is blind to the defect, I don't expect it to be fixed anytime soon. Avoid this turkey!
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