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Nostalgia and genuine charm carry this one further than most movie tie-ins deserve. Short, simple, and surprisingly fun for adults who remember the film.

I went in expecting the usual licensed-game disaster and came out mildly impressed, which for a 2008 film tie-in is practically high praise. The PC version, developed by Asobo Studio, is the meatier of the two versions that exist across platforms. It runs to around 27 levels spread across Earth's trash-choked wastelands and the Axiom's gleaming corridors, and that extra content shows. Where the console counterparts (built by a different studio) trim things down to action set-pieces, Asobo leaned into puzzle-platforming: WALL-E compacts garbage into cubes that you then throw at enemies, stack into platforms, or use to trigger environmental switches. It is not a complex system, but it fits the character perfectly. There are also EVE flying stages where you guide her through tight corridors dodging obstacles, which break up the ground-level traversal nicely. The tone is the game's biggest asset. Asobo had already built Ratatouille before this and clearly understood how to translate Pixar's visual warmth into interactive spaces. The character animations are genuinely expressive, the sound design pulls from the film's score, and the writing adds beats that the movie skips entirely, including WALL-E physically repairing EVE and taking a more active role in fighting off Steward robots to reach the holo-detector. For a licensed product, that kind of narrative expansion is rare and welcome. What does not hold up as well is the camera, which wanders into walls at the worst moments, and some of the EVE mission objectives that drag on past their welcome. The soundtrack loops with maddening consistency in certain levels. Platforming precision is loose rather than tight, which makes a few sections frustrating in a way that has nothing to do with clever design. Critics at launch were divided, but the Steam community, voting with nearly 1,400 reviews at 97% positive, clearly skews toward fans revisiting a childhood game rather than players discovering it cold. That context matters: if you have zero attachment to the film, the rough edges show more. For parents looking for a gentle co-op option, the game includes up to four-player mini-games covering space races and competitive battles, which adds a thin but functional social mode. Collectors should also be aware that physical copies of this era's Pixar games are increasingly scarce, and the PC version on Steam is effectively the only clean digital route to Asobo's build. It is a short game, completable in a single sitting for adults, maybe two for younger players, and the replay hooks are modest. But within that small frame, it does one thing exceptionally well: it makes WALL-E feel like WALL-E. Alex, Scout Team

Disney Pixar Wall-E

Disney Pixar Wall-E

24 feb 2015Asobo StudioDisney Interactive Studios
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Nostalgia and genuine charm carry this one further than most movie tie-ins deserve. Short, simple, and surprisingly fun for adults who remember the film.

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I went in expecting the usual licensed-game disaster and came out mildly impressed, which for a 2008 film tie-in is practically high praise. The PC version, developed by Asobo Studio, is the meatier of the two versions that exist across platforms. It runs to around 27 levels spread across Earth's trash-choked wastelands and the Axiom's gleaming corridors, and that extra content shows. Where the console counterparts (built by a different studio) trim things down to action set-pieces, Asobo leaned into puzzle-platforming: WALL-E compacts garbage into cubes that you then throw at enemies, stack into platforms, or use to trigger environmental switches. It is not a complex system, but it fits the character perfectly. There are also EVE flying stages where you guide her through tight corridors dodging obstacles, which break up the ground-level traversal nicely. The tone is the game's biggest asset. Asobo had already built Ratatouille before this and clearly understood how to translate Pixar's visual warmth into interactive spaces. The character animations are genuinely expressive, the sound design pulls from the film's score, and the writing adds beats that the movie skips entirely, including WALL-E physically repairing EVE and taking a more active role in fighting off Steward robots to reach the holo-detector. For a licensed product, that kind of narrative expansion is rare and welcome. What does not hold up as well is the camera, which wanders into walls at the worst moments, and some of the EVE mission objectives that drag on past their welcome. The soundtrack loops with maddening consistency in certain levels. Platforming precision is loose rather than tight, which makes a few sections frustrating in a way that has nothing to do with clever design. Critics at launch were divided, but the Steam community, voting with nearly 1,400 reviews at 97% positive, clearly skews toward fans revisiting a childhood game rather than players discovering it cold. That context matters: if you have zero attachment to the film, the rough edges show more. For parents looking for a gentle co-op option, the game includes up to four-player mini-games covering space races and competitive battles, which adds a thin but functional social mode. Collectors should also be aware that physical copies of this era's Pixar games are increasingly scarce, and the PC version on Steam is effectively the only clean digital route to Asobo's build. It is a short game, completable in a single sitting for adults, maybe two for younger players, and the replay hooks are modest. But within that small frame, it does one thing exceptionally well: it makes WALL-E feel like WALL-E.

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steamMovie Tie-InPuzzle-PlatformerCube MechanicsEVE Flying Stages4-Player Mini-GamesChildhood NostalgiaShort PlaytimeEnvironmental Puzzles

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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