There's not a lot of variation in quality between the three console versions of Shrek 2, and this extends to the visual presentation--which is a good thing, since the game looks quite nice on all platforms. Though the scale of the levels are generally pretty modest--the feeling that you're in a level and not an actual place is pretty pervasive throughout the game--what you're shown is consistently well crafted (like the variety of fairy tale-inspired environments you will travel through). The playable characters are surprisingly spot-on interpretations of their movie characters, and their animations, while a little limited, always look smooth and appropriate for the characters. You can really tell that Luxoflux worked pretty closely with the design team at Dreamworks to get the characters looking as good as they do. The camera can occasionally be a bit stubborn; it'll change how much control you have and that can make it difficult to get a good perspective on the action. However, this is the biggest complaint that can be lodged against the game's visuals
OK...Ive seen the movie, and the movie was soo funny i had to buy the game...well ok i did'nt "Have to" buy the game....But i thought it might be as entertaining as the movie at least... This isn't a game i would reco... Read Full Review
Why did the graphics in this game recieve an 8? It deserves not that much and the gameplay isnt too good and it recieved a 7! This game is nothing like the movie! It has some parts from both movies even though there is ... Read Full Review