Xbox 360 – Wall E Review

Wall.E is one of the last Xbox 360 videogames to roll production following the Hollywood style…”that’s as soon as possible” We have seen countless titles that follow this format and like most, they suffer from a duration that is too short. development cycle Unlike “Tomb Raider,” most movie-inspired video games don’t do very well in the gaming industry. Wall.E is no exception.

Basically, the video game follows the same story as the movie. The land is polluted and needs to be cleaned. Tasks are assigned to robots named Waste Allocation Load Lifer Earth-Class…”Wall.E”. after seven hundred years have passed, the only two things left on earth are a Wall.E unit and a cockroach. One day, an EVE or Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator descends on earth and turns Wall.E’s world upside down. In this part, the player’s game will decide the outcome of the game. The Xbox 360 version of the video game is quite simple. Players hunt and collect items, solve simple puzzles, etc. The game also allows you to switch between two characters which are Wall.E and EVE. The control of the game is suitable for children. I would say that it is easy to understand and catch. Basic motion controls apply to both Wall.E and EVE. As mentioned above, from the time of the movie’s release to the game’s release, there are bound to be “bugs” in the game due to the short development cycle.

Players will find the game lacking in fluidity in virtually every aspect. You will encounter “invisible walls” when your character bumps into “something” for no reason. Sometimes you’ll have full control of the camera and other times you seemingly won’t. If you saw the movie first, then play the video game… You will be very disappointed. The graphics aren’t even close to what you find in the movies… I mean it’s sad to find it as a kind of game… you see the game developer doesn’t take advantage of the expansion of the Next Gen Gaming console like the Xbox 360 .

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