A great game,funny too.This game meets all expectations .I am a 47 year old disabled lady and i have thoroughly enjoyed playing it .I would recommend it for all of the family .
A great game,funny too.This game meets all expectations .I am a 47 year old disabled lady and i have thoroughly enjoyed playing it .I would recommend it for all of the family .
Hear me out. I know you might think I am delusional or a potential victim of Stockholm Syndrome, but I genuinely believe that videogames based on feature films are becoming better and (in my opinion) enjoyable. Don't believe me Give Rango the Videogame a shot.
Our family and friends think this is the best game ever for kids. Amazing graphics,that blown us away.Challanging levels,and very addictive to play it.Rango is just so cute.
Rango: The Video Game, inspired by the animated feature film starring the voice of Johnny Depp, is an action-adventure title that invites players to continue on Rango's wild journey through new adventures.
Even in the whimsical world of animated movies, dusty frontier towns in the American West aren't a tropical chameleon's native habitat. So when a grandiloquent green lizard has managed to install himself as the sheriff of such a town, you know something is awry.
Weird characters and goofy sense of humor; Variety keeps action from getting stale; Surprising and delightful detour late in the game
Core action is simplistic; Not all aiming controls can be customized; Can be completed in five hours
Our expectations weren't high for this title, however as Ian explains, all is not lost.
Slick graphics and quality dialogue; The game plays out like a movie without following the movie itself
Too short and too easy; No replay value for anyone but trophy/achievement junkies
Reptile-style Cowboys vs. Aliens
Chameleons live a tough life. Snakes, with their vicious venom and gaping jaws, slither around in search of the green lizards. Overhead birds threaten to swoop down and snag them for an afternoon snack.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you were just a few inches tall Tiny enough that cracks in the desert seem like grand canyons, one-gallon milk cartons can be called homes, and one of your biggest threats is being smashed by a rolling cue ball.
Creative & detailed environments; Levels offer variety; Zombie killin'; Infinite ammo
Awkward camera angles; Lacks extras; More Rango; please
Based on the early trailers, Rango didn't seem like much more than a CG vanity project from the director and lead actor behind the pain...
Varied; entertaining platform action; Great personality and humor; Some moments seem like a digital acid trip
It's $50 for a four-hour adventure; Platforming feels imprecise; Occasionally clunky presentation
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