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Bratz: Rock Angelz (Playstation 2)

Bratz Rock Angelz empowers fans of the popular line of fashion dolls to explore their own "passion for fashion" in a unique interactive adventure game. Fans will be immersed in the Bratz World as they embark on a series of voyages in search of intriguing stories to inspire and create their very own fashion magazine. Play as any of the four Bratz Girls while exploring different adventures. Customize all of the Bratz girls hair, make-up, and outfits as you shop for the latest fashions. Travel to exotic International locations to investigate the hottest stories to create your own fashion magazine. Chat face-to-face with the Bratz characters in their own world. [Nintendo]

THQ
Strategy
Players: 1
E (Everyone)
Developer: Blitz Games
Released October 4, 2005

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

60 / 100

Critic Reviews

78 GameZone
Combining fun mini-games, hot fashion items and an entertaining story, it doesn’t get any better than this game.
75 Gaming Age
I definitely have to give a thumb up to the development team that worked on making what could have been simple license cash in into a playable, and enjoyable game.
75 IGN
Bratz features a good amount of play value and a surprisingly well developed and nicely presented game world.
60 Eurogamer
There's even a bit of scope for creativity, since you can design your own T-shirts and posters, and - the one part of the game which might appeal to small boys - draw rude pictures all over the Bratz' faces in your favourite shade of lipstick, should you so desire.
58 GamingTrend
Bratz Rock Angelz could be considered a snap-shot of the teen generation of 2005, and all that that implies. I don’t know about you, but I’m on the verge of weeping for the future.
50 Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
Decent for tween girls, not anyone else. [Jan 2006, p.99]
20 Official Playstation 2 Magazine UK
In a hyphenated word: vomit-inducing. Unpleasant, explotative drivel aimed at girls who would almost certainly have more fun staring at a blank TV set. [Jan 2006, p.110]

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