Wall-E | 
| From: THQ
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $4.42 as of 11/8/2009 02:48 CST details You Save: $15.57 (78%)
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Seller: inetvideo Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 2833
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Mac OS X Genre: adventure_games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.8
MPN: 49333 Model: 49333 UPC: 752919493335 EAN: 0752919493335 ASIN: B0014CQ3RC
Release Date: June 24, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Enjoy new storylines and explore massive environments not seen in the film. | | • | Play as WALLâ¢E and EVE as you interact with a multitude of robots & characters. | | • | Huge variety of game play on over 9 action-packed levels. | | • | Features major movie âVoiceâ talent, including Ben Burtt. | | • | Development lead by Heavy Iron Studios, an award winning internal studio. |
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Product Description WALL-E (WIN XPVISTA/DVD SOFTWARE)
Amazon.com Released concurrently with the Pixar/Disney major motion picture release of the same name, WALL·E is the story of the little robot that could.Due to rampant consumerism, sometime in the near future, the Earth is so covered with trash and pollution that it forces an exodus off the planet. But before humanity departs they build millions of little robots programmed to clean up the planet. Unfortunately, the cleanup program doesn't go quite as planned, leaving the cleanup solely in the hands of our little robot hero WALL·E and his love interest EVE.  Interact with all Earth's creatures. View larger. |  Explore nine action-packed levels. View larger. | Gameplay Race, blast and navigate as you take futuristic robots WALL·E and EVE through a fast-paced adventure. From the desolate waste-lands of Earth to the Axiom space cruiser, throw cubes and blast robots and obstacles while you relive some of the movie's most thrilling moments and explore 9 worlds filled with non-stop action and adventure, along with head-to-head multiplayer challenges. Dodge dangerous enemies, carry out intense missions and navigate your way through a futuristic galaxy to save the planet!Features:- Re-live some of the movie's most thrilling moments.
- Enjoy new storylines and explore massive environments not seen in the film.
- Play as WALL·E and EVE as you interact with a multitude of robots & characters
- WALL·E compacts trash to create powerful cubes and uses them to alter the environment, solve puzzles and defeat enemies.
- EVE has fast-flying action and exploration with shooter-flight game play.
- Both can use lasers to blast enemies and obstacles
- Huge variety of game play on over 9 action-packed levels.
- Shooting, flying, racing, co-op play, navigational challenges, and even arcade style games.
- Multi-player challenges (up to 4 person multi-player) and tons of mini-games & activities.
- Features major movie "Voice" talent, including Ben Burtt.
- Development lead by Heavy Iron Studios, an award winning internal studio (Ratatouille, The Incredibles, Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer)
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Don't waste your money August 20, 2009 David W. Thomas (Pomona, California United States) My computer(PC)far exceeds the requirements yet this game constantly crashes or locks-up completely. The game is fun to play when it works but became to buggy to complete.
Wall-e, the fun game August 10, 2009 This is a fun game, but it has a few downsides. When the computer tells you to press the "Move" buttons or the "lazer" button, it does Not tell you which keys to press. If you read the instructions, you're safe. Plus, a lot of the levels are impossible to get through. One of the good parts of the game is you get to be Wall.e and Eve. If you play a lot of keyboard games you will be great at this game. In conclusion, I would recommend this game.
Frustrating and repetitive February 12, 2009 liat2768 (dallas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 8yo bought this PC game with his brithday money to share with his younger sibling (4) who is wall e mad. I wasn't expecting spectactular graphics or an amazing story line. I figured that it would follow the path of the movie more or less and have some fun games along the way.
Our first glitch was that the darned thing needs an xbox 360 controller for windows. If we had that why would we not be buying the xbox version of the game?? Anyway, without the controller, the game cannot be played using the mouse or arrow keys but has an elaborate system of keys on the keyboard that perform different functions.
Wall e wobbles all over the place instead of rolling in a straight line and the keys used to make the character move forward or backward are most erratic. Depending on your camera view you may have to press the left key to make the character roll forward! Very confusing.
I find the game extremely frustrating but both my kids seem to enjoy it. I doubt that they will finish all the levels since frustration will probably make them drop it soon. If you make a mistake (or your wall-e wobbles at the wrong moment) you have to back pedal and start over.
the movie was adorable and I guess it is too much to ask that the game be excellent too.
WALL-E, the game January 7, 2009 S. Dodd (OK) I like this game, but I liked the movie also. It is definitely a game for kids, but then I am a kid at heart!
Worst 3D game ever! January 3, 2009 Misfit 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
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!
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