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Movies to Video Games Review – Monsters vs. Aliens (Nintendo DS)

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Movies To Video Games Reviews
Review #39

Monsters Vs. Aliens for the Nintendo DS is fully reviewed. .

Comment, rate and subscribe and look for more to come. Hope you enjoy the re do of my first review ever done way back when.

And remember .. suggestions and feedback welcome and encouraged.

In the means of saving space the score tallies used to get to the final score are listed here instead of in the review itself. They are on a 0-10 scale with 10 being the best score possible and are as follows:

Story Accuracy to the Movie 4.0
(Goes in order of locations from the movie, but you really aren’t doing anything that related to the film for the most part. Takes such tangents and stretches things so much it just is like any other half fast put together DS game.)

Music Soundtrack Accuracy to the Movie’s 1.5
(As per usual Activision puts not effort into obtaining the rights to the music from the film. And this go around we get music that is sorta sounding right but really isn’t it no matter how much it tries to be.)

Game Difficulty 5.0
(The game isn’t difficult, it just isn’t fun at any point which makes the game hard to play at times. Back tracking, slow stages, poor controls at time make this game a lot harder than it really is. But it is average when it comes to the over all difficulty of the game)

Overall Fun 2.5
(The game just isn’t fun. Nuff said.)

Final Score: 3.25
Below Average

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10 comments

@m.c.ufan1019 July 4, 2024 - 4:11 pm

There was a connection between Rease Witherspoon and Paul Rudd being giants first she voiced a giant (As always "Ladies first") and when Paul rudd became Ant man in the M.C.U he had a feature on his suit that can make him into a giant whenever he wants.

@Gage2k3 July 4, 2024 - 4:11 pm

MY CHILDHOOD

@lurkerrekrul July 4, 2024 - 4:11 pm

The Atari era was widely criticized for only having a one button joystick. As time went on, console makers added more and more buttons to their controllers and even included alternate input methods. Which is fine, but somewhere along the line, some executive looked at these control methods and decreed "If the controls are there, YOU MUST USE THEM!" regardless of whether it makes sense in the game or not. So you end up with awkward control methods in games that seem designed more to justify the existence of said controls than adding anything to the game.

@murphy8237 July 4, 2024 - 4:11 pm

^_^

@coffeemachine4927 July 4, 2024 - 4:11 pm

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@lisabeckerbecker5187 July 4, 2024 - 4:11 pm

sugar apple

@MyMelodyOfTheHeart July 4, 2024 - 4:11 pm

@Gamer3059 I did not know that. Thanks for telling me.

@MyMelodyOfTheHeart July 4, 2024 - 4:11 pm

You do a great job on your reviews. I look forward to seeing new ones.
Here are some suggestions for future ones:

The Simpsons Movie Game ( Multiple Platform)
The Wizard of Oz ( Super Nintendo)
The Rugrats Movie ( PS1 and Game Boy Color)
Lilo and Stitch ( Multiple Platform)
Madagascar 2 ( Multiple Platform)

@CaptMumbling July 4, 2024 - 4:11 pm

+like 🙂

@Matthew6248 July 4, 2024 - 4:11 pm

Awesome review as usual

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