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7.9 out of 10

Generally favorable reviews- based on 8 Ratings

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  1. DaveNapier
    Oct 4, 2009
    9
    I have to say that I was completely surprised by this game. The only real reason I started to play it was because it had guinea pigs and I am a big sucker for them. I saw the movie and then played the game and is the game suppose to be better than the movie? The combat is fun and the weapons are neat. The only real complaint is that the levels seem to go on a bit long.
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  2. JayAnd
    Jul 22, 2009
    8
    G-Force is surprisingly strong, especially for a game based on a kids' movie.It reminds me of Ratchet & Clank a bit, especially the ability to upgrade weapons and gadgets. I'm playing with my 5-year old son and it gets a little intense at times, but we're both having much fun going through the levels and meeting the characters.
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Mixed or average reviews - based on 33 Critics

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  1. 73
    Yes, the story will be an enigma if you haven't seen the flick and sometimes levels can seem like they go on and on, but collecting data discs, solving puzzles by flipping between Mooch and Darwin, and blowing up possessed blenders is fun.
  2. What it seems to do, though, is do a decent job at portraying the movie to which it's connected, which also is pretty rare in this industry. It'll keep you engaged for hours (especially if you seek to get all of the achievements), though with a few bouts of overdesigned gameplay challenge to break it up, it's not perfect.
  3. The game is abnormally long for a kids' game, and the enemies are a varied bunch, so be prepared to have the young'uns glued to it for a while.