I bought this game not expecting much and I got even less than that.
You can wrestle release matches, but the controls are helpless. It doesn’t really matter that you’re trying to do moves or anything. The game just does what it wants and you either win or lose.
If you play tale mode you basically go owing to the whole movie with nice small scenes from the actual movie thrown in for some sort of credibility. There’re even a couple matches where you HAVE to lose. Remember in the movie, they lost like, their first three matches? Well, you’re mandatory to lose those here too. It’s stupid – all that effort, just for the computer to give itself the win afterward.
Throughout the course of tale mode, you unlock various mini-sports meeting. These sports meeting include: shooting jewelry using the touch screen, swatting bees off of the skinny mexican, racing the skinny mexican, taking the “chariot” for a jump off of a ramp after dodging cows. Wow, those sports meeting in fact sound fun… but they’re not. Skip this one. It’s worse than you should be expecting it to be.
Rating: 1 / 5
I paid $20 for this game and beat it from start to end in less than 30 minutes. If you like the movie I reflect you might delight in this game but it was just way to small and way too simple and any price over $10 is too much.
Rating: 2 / 5
I liked this game,and I don’t even own a DS yet! Movie tie-ins are a fun dissipate of time and cash, and this game is no exception! I bought this cart on sale, borrowed a DS and had a blast. The mini-sports meeting are movie related and hilarious. Earphones are a must. Playing with others wirelessly (up to 4 at a TIME) will make you giggle out loud. The art stylishness reminds all of the wonders of supermarionation. The huge heads and small bodies make me reflect of either Liddle Kiddles or Thunderbirds. I reflect if you liked the film, this will be an simple choice for you.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this game not expecting much and I got even less than that.
You can wrestle release matches, but the controls are helpless. It doesn’t really matter that you’re trying to do moves or anything. The game just does what it wants and you either win or lose.
If you play tale mode you basically go owing to the whole movie with nice small scenes from the actual movie thrown in for some sort of credibility. There’re even a couple matches where you HAVE to lose. Remember in the movie, they lost like, their first three matches? Well, you’re mandatory to lose those here too. It’s stupid – all that effort, just for the computer to give itself the win afterward.
Throughout the course of tale mode, you unlock various mini-sports meeting. These sports meeting include: shooting jewelry using the touch screen, swatting bees off of the skinny mexican, racing the skinny mexican, taking the “chariot” for a jump off of a ramp after dodging cows. Wow, those sports meeting in fact sound fun… but they’re not. Skip this one. It’s worse than you should be expecting it to be.
Rating: 1 / 5
This game is perfectly splendid all of it graffic is exact this game is no hard to play. Buy this game and you will know how fun is it.
Rating: 5 / 5
I paid $20 for this game and beat it from start to end in less than 30 minutes. If you like the movie I reflect you might delight in this game but it was just way to small and way too simple and any price over $10 is too much.
Rating: 2 / 5
I liked this game,and I don’t even own a DS yet! Movie tie-ins are a fun dissipate of time and cash, and this game is no exception! I bought this cart on sale, borrowed a DS and had a blast. The mini-sports meeting are movie related and hilarious. Earphones are a must. Playing with others wirelessly (up to 4 at a TIME) will make you giggle out loud. The art stylishness reminds all of the wonders of supermarionation. The huge heads and small bodies make me reflect of either Liddle Kiddles or Thunderbirds. I reflect if you liked the film, this will be an simple choice for you.
Rating: 4 / 5