The Adventures of TinTin The Game
SCORE: 82
The Adventures of TinTin The Game is on
the Wii, Personal Computer, Playstation 3, and Xbox 360. Family Friendly
Gaming was provided the Wii version of this movie based game for this
review. The Adventures of TinTin The Game is an interesting blend of
gaming styles. Part of the time we play a dog character, and other parts
we play a human character. Ubisoft blended this together masterfully
well.
The graphics look good in The Adventures of TinTin The Game. This home
console game includes various locations with different styles. Some of
the levels can get long so brace yourself. At times players need to look
for visual clues as to where to go next. There are a few places where it
is not immediately apparent. Or maybe I just missed it.
The voices in The Adventures of TinTin The Game are movie quality. I
enjoyed listening to them explain various plot points. I knew what was
going on in The Adventures of TinTin The Game at all times. Beat up
these guys to get a key to the door. Turn the masts to reveal a
particular picture. There is some minor English name calling in The
Adventures of TinTin The Game.
The Adventures of TinTin The Game includes a reasonable amount of extra
content. There are hidden items all over the place. Players can go into
the bonus area to enjoy what they have unlocked. Due to the length of
this game, I feel it is worth the price. Especially if you enjoyed the
movie. The core reason to replay a level in The Adventures of TinTin The
Game is to find previously missed bonus content.
If you listen to the verbal clues and remember previous instances of a
variety of skills you will do fine progressing through The Adventures of
TinTin The Game. There are also visual keys on what to do in front of
certain items. I had to learn things like carrying a water jug to a
location where I could throw it at the switch.
Expect some areas of fighting, and some of timed jumping. The Adventures
of TinTin The Game teaches us to go at great lengths to chase down the
criminals who stole from us. Another lessons in The Adventures of TinTin
The Game is perseverance. This home console game lets you sneak attack
guards from behind. They get dizzy and have stars while they lay down.
This is much more non-violent than many other games on the market.
- Mark
Graphics: 79%
Sound: 86%
Replay/Extras: 89%
Gameplay: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 76%
System: Wii/PC/PS3/Xbox 360
Publisher: Ubisoft
Rating: ‘E10+’ - Everyone 10+
{Cartoon Violence}
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