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Platform: PlayStation 2
Tags: Action
Developer: THQ
More Platforms: DS, PlayStation 3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
05/26/2009
EU
10/02/2009

Staff Reviews

Up review (Wii)

Reviewed June 29, 2009

Louis Bedigian says: "By the time the credits roll, you will start to question whether or not the first half of the game was as good as it first appeared – or if you were simply blinded by how well it mirrored some elements of the film."
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Up review (Xbox 360)

Reviewed June 11, 2009

Jason Venter says: "Fortunately, cooperative play alleviates some of that. Two people can pick up controllers and it's easy to join or leave a game with the press of a button. That allows a parent or elder sibling to save the day if kids are becoming too frustrated. It's a great way for a parent to connect with his or her game-loving offspring without having to spend forever figuring out how things work. It also means that the game could become the perfect choice for a few hours of fun when new visitors enter your humble abode."
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