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Wall-e Wii
WALL-E (stylized as WALL·E) is an action-adventure video game developed by Heavy Iron Studios and published by THQ. It is based on the 2008 film of the same name.
WALL-E’s reception differed by the version of the game. The Wii, Xbox 360, and PS3 versions of the game received mixed reviews, with criticisms being levied at the poor camera and repetitive gameplay. The game saw a more lukewarm reception to the PC, PSP, and PlayStation 2 versions for their longer lengths and varied gameplay. The DS version in particular was highly criticized for its lack of music, poor camera, and simple yet frustrating gameplay.
Wall-e Wii
The PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 versions feature nine explorable levels. The Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable versions feature twenty-four levels, and the Nintendo DS features fourteen explorable worlds. The Wii is the only version of the game that features 3 head-to-head multiplayer modes, while the Nintendo DS version features co-op modes playable as WALL-E or EVE.
As the player plays through the levels of the Nintendo DS version, they unlock clips from the movie viewable at any time. The Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable versions allow the player to use music to summon reject bots throughout the game.
Wall-e Wii
The story mode seems to be altered as the character’s roles are different from the movie such as WALL-E can commonly use his laser, GO-4 survives (and tries to steal the plant when the Axiom lands on Earth), EVE is tasered by AUTO (referenced to WALL-E being tasered in the original), WALL-E repairing EVE (in the original EVE tries to repair WALL-E) and WALL-E survives from getting crushed by the Holo-Detector.
The reversal of EVE and WALL-E being damaged was actually intended to occur in the movie, but was later changed.
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