Wall-E – review and specs

Wall-E is a video game movie adaptation of the same name game. was developed and published by THQ for multiple platforms.

The game was released in North America on June 24, 2008, in Europe on 04 July 2008 and Australia on 04 September 2008.

The game was also released in Japan on December 11, 2008, although not officially available on the Xbox 360 and PCs.

This game has been pretty well reviewed by critics. best version of the game received was the PSP version, which was 64 out of 100 on the Metacritic scale. Although it was widely criticized.

IGN PSP adaptation considered as “Wall-E, the PSP version of the game is one of the most solid video game adaptations we’ve seen in a while.”

Marc Vulcano was Senior Director of Animation for video games, he just left Sony Pictures Imageworks, where he worked as a Senior Character animator for films such as Beowulf and others.

Before he was working as director of Imageworks animation supervisor for VeggieTales and Big Idea Productions’s.

Gameplay

PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 versions feature new explorable world. Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable versions feature world and eighteen, and Nintendo DS features fourteen explorable world. Wii is the only version of the game, which features three head-to-head multiplayer modes, while the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions feature co-op modes can be played as WALL-E or EVE.

As a player plays the Nintendo DS version levels, they unlock clips from the film can view at any time. PlayStation 2, PSP and Windows versions allow the player to use music to summon help throughout the game.

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Versions PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and the game was met with comments from average to poor.

Review version for the Xbox 360 IGN concluded that rather than buy the game, “This may be an example if you expect DVD or go see the movie again instead.” On 30 July 2008 the game has sold over one million copies.

It was nominated as one of “most surprisingly good game” and “Best Use of a Creative License” by GameSpot’s “Best of 2008” awards.

Special release from the Middle East

Publisher THQ, in conjunction with Pluto Emirati gaming company, has launched a localized edition of the game in the Middle East, making the game first Western video game to be officially translated into Arabic.

This was done as a strategy to appeal to local gamers in their native language, and undertakes to release more games in the future located in the region.

However, translated into Arabic edition is only available on the PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360 and, even though the game is generally still available on all platforms.

Translated Arabic edition was released on June 27, 2008 (although the film itself was released on July 3, in the region).

Wall-E is a simple bot with a life as simple, but they are most likely sources from which we draw little sympathy for the character on track.

The same charm is transferred to the big screen, the movie Wall-E, until game consoles version of the Pixar animation.

Thus, the studio created a Helix THQ game puzzles reminiscent of Chip’s Challenge least. Game formula contains a series of puzzles that must be done by using the special abilities of the character or configuration of scenes in which it is located.

Wall-E poses sit and throw objects and move the location provided. And that’s all.

But even so little as possible, the creators have managed to create a great environment in which our character is able to make full use of its limited possible. Players must use objects and dangers surrounding the robot advantage.

For example, you have to throw a cube to throw explosive Wall-E over a cliff, or you can enable it, all by throwing a button that allows you to quickly move on a conveyor belt that goes in the sense of place.

Also, players must be careful to not fall into any character gap, otherwise they will lose all progress until that time in that level, being forced to do it again.

The game is very fun because the players must put their mind to, most often to solve puzzles encountered.

To add spice to this formula, you will enjoy a few missions where you must navigate in flight with Eve, the Wall-E that you love.

Fortunately, the game “Wall-E” has as much charm as small characters from Pixar creators.

Wall-E System Requirements:

– Minimum:

OS: Windows XP / Vista
Processor: Pentium 4@1.5 GHz or Athlon Equivalent
Memory: 512 MB
Hard Drive: 2 GB Free
Video Memory: 64 MB with Pixel Shader 1.1 Support
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c
Keyboard & Mouse
DVD Rom Drive

– Recommended:

OS: Windows XP / Vista
Processor: Pentium 4 @ 2 GHz or Athlon Equivalent
Memory: 1 GB
Hard Drive: 2 GB Free
Video Memory: 64 MB with Pixel Shader 1.1 Support
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c
Keyboard , Mouse
DVD Rom Drive