The GameDaily One-Minute Review
Wall-E presents hours of entertaining fun for kids and fans of the CG-animated film, but proves too shallow for adults. The premise is simple, you alternate between platforming stages with Wall-E and shooting stages with EVE (the female robot that Wall-E has a thing for), while occasionally using them together as they partake in their adventure on the rotted Earth and across the galaxy. It's good but not great, occasionally running into camera problems that result in a lost life from a mistimed jump or getting "stuck" behind a wall. The multiplayer is good too, consisting of salvaging and shooting levels where you can compete with up to three other friends in offline split-screen action. It may not be much to anyone outside of the game's intended audience – fans of the film and kids – but at least they'll be entertained by Wall-E.