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  • Summary: Players relive the film's most thrilling moments as they assume the role of Remy, a young rat who dreams of becoming a great French chef, despite the obvious problem of being a rat. From the underground sewers to the bustling streets of Paris, players dash, glide and slide through 6 action-packed worlds filled with dangerous enemies, heists and perilous missions. Players can go head-to-head with their friends in multiplayer mini-games or navigate their way through a sensational rat race that turns the culinary world of Paris upside down. [THQ] Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 16
  2. Negative: 1 out of 16
  1. Loads of unlockables and a handful of multiplayer modes round out the respectable package. [Aug 2007, p.88]
  2. The controls and goals are decidedly simple, the story is definitely classic and non-violent, but that's not to say it's only for younger audiences. Just about anyone can have a good time with this game, at least for a while. The Wii version is well done, and the controls feel well implemented. It's funny, it's fun, and it's just plain easy to enjoy.
  3. Ratatouille is not really much different in gameplay than most other movie-licensed games; in fact, it may be a bit better since it mooches off an obscure and great source material, Chibi-Robo.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 3
  3. Negative: 1 out of 3
  1. 10
    Ratatouille is the kind of game that makes me what to hold the controls so hard that my risk hart people might say its because I cant play the game or I need to play something else its very exciting and the adventures that you go on with this little muse make you attach to the game if you have watched the film or seen the adverts it a family game and well doing all these thing because is dad asks them getting felt behind the story line is sad it make me want to help the little gay out the levels are well thought through and not too easy to complete. the cost is not too expensive its good value and the good thing about it is when you have finish there is always someone younger waiting for you to give it to them ,as I have found out the words I like to ear are your too old for it, its my age and I can do it, when you know the minute you give it to them they will be asking you to help it a family friendly game and I had fun with it and would recommend it to anyone who enjoy adventure games and have younger children or family members the game can be both at any games shop and it has a age limit on it, with good reason as it takes a bit of getting use to and can get frustrating at times. Expand
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  2. TomK.
    8
    Very good game. Great graphics and gameplay. Many of the levels and mini games were quite challenging if not a little redundant after awhile. Made great use of the wii controller and nunchuck and controls were very precise and intuitive. Running the rat at high speed, power sliding around the kitchen was very well executed and entertaining. Not just for kids. Recommended. Expand
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  3. JCA.
    0
    The controlls are impossible. period.
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