Ratatouille

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Platform: PlayStation 2
Genre: Adventure
Developer: Heavy Iron Studios

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06/26/2007
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Ratatouille review (PlayStation 2)

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Reviewed by Jason Venter (July 02, 2007)

You just never know what a mission will involve until you accept it. Some have you completing mini-games, others have you sliding down huge slides and collecting stars, others have you rushing to the highest points of an area and still others ask you to run toward through cluttered environments while an enemy chases you. If you don’t feel like completing a mission at the moment, you don’t have to.
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Reviewed by Jason Venter (July 06, 2007)

It also happens to be a title that was clearly developed with the PlayStation 2 in mind. The game works like a charm on the system, and there are times when the Wii version feels clunky by comparison. Fortunately for the Wii, the inverse is sometimes true. For example, there are many places where Remy will run along a series of wires, or jump across a series of poles suspended high in the air. With the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, it’s easy to pull off such daring moves.
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