- Publisher: THQ
- Release Date: Jun 26, 2007
- Also On: Mobile, PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360
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While not quite worthy of a Michelin star, fans of the film and kids looking for fun will be thrilled. It might not offer the biggest of helpings but, while it lasts, Ratatouille tastes great.
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70It's a quick romp for the experienced gamers, but the kid gamers? It'll definitely give them a satisfying sense of accomplishment since it won't be too difficult to complete.
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70Ratatouille for the DS serves up a lively mix of 3D levels and touch-screen cooking tasks, but it's over too soon.
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It manages to stick to the source material and present a decent amount of enjoyment, and it does so with a good amount of style.
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Essentially, Ratatouille would be a perfect purchase for somebody fitting any two of these criteria: a young child, somebody relatively unskilled at gaming or a huge fan of the film on which the game is based.
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65There isn't much to this game and it is very short. More challenges and variety of gameplay would have helped.
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A generic platformer with a movie license slapped on it, this better than most but a tiger cannot be expected to change its stripes.
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Utterly tiresome. [Oct 2007, p.76]
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55While the visuals make decent use of the DS hardware, the gameplay is very basic and gets repetitive even after a short period. There are a few moments of fun such as when you're cooking, but otherwise, there's nothing overly impressive about Ratatouille.
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40Ratatouille offers some multiplayer modes around cooking, but if you're looking to get dizzy with a friend, we suggest doing something fun, like blowing up balloons. And then you can throw a party...and celebrate not playing Ratatouille on the DS.
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