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Wall-E

Mass production of this game may render our planet uninhabitable

A foul wind, heavy with the fetid stench of a trillion tons of human refuse, blows across a desolate cityscape. Eternity stares into your cold, robotic eyes, as a never-ending obstacle course stretches out before your dirt-stained, rusted treads. And it only gets worse from there.

As the adorable Pixar robot Wall-E, you must navigate jumping puzzles until madness takes you, flip around like a trash-compacting Tony Hawk, shoot enemy robots, and when in doubt, throw a box at something. Whether you use WASD or a gamepad, moving Wall-E is a constant struggle against clumsy controls and a rebellious camera. One wrong step or bad camera angle will send Wall-E careening to his doom. Since the game uses infrequent checkpoint saves, long, difficult sequences destroy your morale as you are forced to play them again and again. Hotseat multiplayer modes let you and your friends play inane minigames, if you’re into that sort of thing.

Wall-E’s passable graphics don’t begin to make up for its other flaws, like a musical score that relentlessly repeats the same two tracks. You might have played some bad games before, but few are frustrating enough to create the soul-crushing hate that boils from within those unfortunate enough to have experienced Wall-E. If this review reaches you too late to prevent your purchase of this wretched alleged game, you’re probably groping around for a suicide button about now. Wall-E may be rated E for Everyone, but no one should be forced to play it.

PC Gamer scores games on a percentage scale, which is rounded to the closest whole number to determine the GamesRadar score.

PCG Final Verdict: 22% (don’t bother)

Aug 27, 2008

You'll love
  • Wall-E sure is adorable!
  • Passable graphics
  • Effective child punishment
You'll hate
  • Madness-inducing jumping puzzles
  • Clumsy controls
  • Rebellious camera
 
10 Comments
GamesRadarJoeMcNeilly - 2 months 23 days ago
is a shame when the best animation studio in the world can't get a decent adaptation.
CrazedPenguin - 2 months 23 days ago
*sigh*
Another movie tie-in down the drain. But you just know some clueless grandma or little kid is gonna buy it, thereby letting the devs make another awful game.
lynx987 - 2 months 23 days ago
pretty sad that these games suck
XxM4SterB4trxX - 2 months 23 days ago
it makes me wonder why even bother reviewing these kinds of games is anyone who visits this website actually interested in purchasing this game
birdofprey - 2 months 21 days ago
What tis this crap Imma seeing
oryandymackie - 2 months 21 days ago
What?! I mean, they shouldn't be allowed to make movie games! ESPECIALLY animated ones!
burningmunkey - 2 months 18 days ago
I saw this in a chain shop, ranked no 2 in their top 10. LOL - just a coincidence that it is ranked 2 out of 10 on gamesradar.. Man I love this site - forever guiding us in the right direction, excpelling all those oh so compelling marketing gimmicks!

We thank thee GR, oh mighty one's.. :)
skyguy343 - 2 months 18 days ago
damn right
assaultjoker - 2 months 18 days ago
idk this game
its way more a little 8 year old kinda one deffinetley
im more into the tales of vesperia and infinite undiscovery kinda stuff
assaultjoker - 2 months 18 days ago
only moms are gunna bye that for there children
then there guna jst forget about it in the next day

the game jst
idk hahaha
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Wall-E
Wall-E

Genre: Children's
Release date: Jun 24, 2008
Published by: THQ
Developed by: Heavy Iron Studios
Min system requirements: P4 1.5gHz, 256MB RAM geforce fx/radeon 9500 videocard, 2gb hd space
Recommended system: p4 2ghz, 512mb ram, geforce 6600/radeon x800 videocard
Multiplayer Modes:
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