With Pixar's latest film turning out to be quite a success with the critics, it's time to take a look at what THQ have churned out to coincide with the flick... Gamingverdict's full review is after the link.

If your child appears to be alternating between fits of catatonia and weeping frustration, hold the call to your family psychologist / exorcist until you’ve burnt any copies of Wall·E kept in you home (preferably in front of your child’s eyes, and in a flamboyantly pagan, ritualistic manner) and you’ll likely find them instantly cured.
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    Cruxis Mana Jul 23, 08
    What did you expect from a movie endorsed video game, though ?

    Shame though since Wall-E was such a great picture.
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    Drago Shi Jul 23, 08
    The Wii Wall-E was excellent,and the computer Wall-E is my fave by far.
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    HisServant77* Jul 23, 08
    I don't mind movie based games, but I played the Wall-e demo for the PS3 and must admit that it wasn't a good one The movie itself is awesome, but the game . . . nah.
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    cheatcodeman11 Jul 23, 08
    I liked the movie but the game stunk.
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    Jaw7765 Jul 23, 08
    isnt there any good Movie based games? God Father i can only think of..
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      Seproth Jul 23, 08
      Yeah, there are a handful. Spiderman 2 was good. Batman Returns on SNES. Lot's of Star Wars games are good. Although they aren't really movie based just in the world of Star Wars. There are a few others.

      Mostly it's just a cash in though. They half ass a game like this knowing that parents will buy it for their young children.
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    Heretic Jul 24, 08
    Was it really that bad. I didnt even rent the game but it looked like some fun. I guess looks can be deceving.

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