The Wall•E video game thread - Out June 24th

THQ has been doing a pretty good job with the Pixar games and hopefully that’ll continue with Wall•E. now with the contract running up and Disney taking over starting with Toy Story 3 THQ will be doing the Dreamworks games. Some screenshots and details have just been released for the game and I thought I’d share them with everyone here.


Wii

Race, fly and shoot 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 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!

• Unique game play experience tailored specifically for the Wii
• Use the pointer for flight control and power surges, and to fire EVE’s laser arm
• 3 unique, head-to-head multiplayer mini-games with 3 variations each
• Play as co-op WALL•E and EVE
• Explore 9 worlds


XBOX 360, PS3

Race, fly and shoot 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 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!

• Strong replay-ability – interact with and change the environment, a different game each time
• Fast flying action and exploration with EVE Shooter-Flight game play
• Play as co-op WALL•E and EVE
• Explore 9 worlds


XBOX 360


[u]PS3[/u]


PS2/PSP

Race, fly and shoot 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 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!

• Use WALL•E’s laser to destroy enemies
• Use music to call Reject Bots to help WALL•E
• WALL•E maneuvers the environment (ramps, half-pipes) like a vehicle
• Explore 18 worlds


[u]PSP[/u]


[u]PS2[/u]


PC/MAC

Race, fly and shoot 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 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!

• Use WALL•E’s laser to destroy enemies
• Use music to call Reject Bots to help WALL•E
• WALL•E maneuvers the environment (ramps, half-pipes) like a vehicle
• Explore 18 worlds


[u]DS[/u]

Race, fly and shoot 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 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!

• Use stylus to throw cubes
• Physics based environments and hazards
• Unlock bonus movie content as you successfully progress through the levels
• Explore 14 worlds


Release Date (All Versions) June 24th

I’ll be picking up every version and post back with some reports, but the 360 and PS3 version look awesome! The fact that you can replay and the world will be changed every time is really nice! I wonder if it’ll be random every time or if the world will look different based on how you treated the world on your first time going through the game.

What version are you getting?

The video game looks so-so. I usually don’t like videogames which are based on a movie though.

Gotta love those HOLOGRAPHIC palms! xD

Dang, none of the systems I have get the came with the CO-OP from the looks of it. That feature looks epically cool. Like I needed more reason to want a Wii.

The scenery looks great, especially for a movie film. The PS3 one looks… just… .wow, and the PC one is nice too.

I’m probably gonna end up with the DS version if I get one. Dawwww… the look so chibi! 8D

Just rented the game for PS2 today. It’s very fun, although I’m stuck on like, the 15th level.
Also, on the level that I’m stuck on, theres these robotic mice/rats called REM-Es!! Does the name ring a bell??? :laughing:

Hmmm, I don’t know if I want to rent this game. But I’ll go check it out anyway cause the screenshots look real beautiful.

Hey, has anybody else tried to use te PC Demo ad had problems with it?

Although I’m not someone who buys games related to movies, like, ever, I’m quite tempted by the PS3 version. The graphics look pretty impressive, and it sounds like a fun game.

I’ll probably end up getting this for Wii and DS, even though video games based on movies usually aren’t that great (and vice-versa).

I got it on the 25 and beat it today. There’s like 30 levels.

What did you think of the game Buzz Lightyear? Was it fun? Exciting? Annoying? A review I request!

I must have this Game for Wii. :smiley:[/spoiler]

I played the DS demo from the Nintendo Channel, it was pretty boring :confused:
I might try out the PC demo now.

I’m not fond of video games based off of movies… Out of personal experience with them all these years, they’re always pretty lame (Imo). Movie-licensed games are definitely not your true game that companies like Nintendo makes.

Anyways, I tried the Nintendo DS demo for WALL-E (Downloaded it off the DS download station on my Wii), it was kinda fun. It was kinda like a 3D puzzle, where you had to solve puzzles to move on to the next areas.
I don’t think it justified a purchase, but the little demo was enough fun for me.

IMHO, movies should stay movies, and video games should stay video games.

I would get it 'cept - Disney games are often short, and when they’re good it’s worse - I want more levels and stuff but there isn’t enough. :stuck_out_tongue: I hate it.

Cars was an ok game, Ratatouille was fine, but not the kind of games I like to play. I might rent Wall-e just to see what it is like