First seen: 11 march 2003
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Overall Atlantis: The Lost Empire is a straightforward tie-in and for fans of the film will be enjoyable fare. Anyone who meets this category can add another point to the score but for the rest of us, the key word is average. Read more
really isn't pretty and if it weren't for the higher resolution, it could fool you into thinking it's a GBC game. The environments are sparse, and tend to look the same, kind of like those old Scooby-Doo cartoons where the characters run down the hall, and you see that same desk or flowerpot in the background every three feet. Read more
This is a game I would love to see my kids play, because there is no violence, no bad influence, just a very nice atmosphere of adventure and team cooperation. I will understand you, though, if you would find it unattractive and boring. Or better, I expect you to. Read more
We had hoped that the release of GBA would herald the coming of a new era of handheld videogames. We hoped we'd all be saved from the curse of tired and unoriginal Disney platform games, and actually get some decent licensed adventures instead. But no, playing Atlantis made us shake with uncontrollable rage and want to send Tupperware containers of dog poo across the Atlantic to the developer. Lacking the quirky level design and inventive touches of Mario and Rayman, and... Read more