Short, Sharp with some great levels, but maybe not for everyone!!
But for those that take the time, they will find it easy to pick up and play.
Although Wall-E does suffer from the usual movie tie-in problems of repetition and a short single player campaign, it redeems itself with detailed levels and graphics and also some great level ideas (Eve's Space levels are especially soothing and trippy).
You do follow a very similar pattern of: collect item, fix machine, make cube, throw it at enemy. And I would be lieing if I said this doesn't get very old, very quickly. But some of the early levels have a great puzzle feel about them. For anyone that remembers the childrens game ScrewBallScramble you'll have a good idea of what I'm talking about.
It may not be for everyone but if you've ever played any other childrens movie tie-ins (Bee Movie, Open Season, The Spiderwick Chronicles) then you will soon realise that this is the best of the bunch by a long shot and has alot more to offer adults than any of the rest.
Not amazing but a great break for inbetween those heavier games in your collection.