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Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626

First seen: 2 july 2002

Information found in: from 23 sources in 6 countries.

Great Deal: $19.99

  • User Score (2)
    7.9 7.9 from 2 reviewers
  • Expert Score (15)
    6.7 6.7 from 15 reviewers
  • Graphics (4)
    4.4 4.4 from 4 reviewers
  • Sound (4)
    5.3 5.3 from 4 reviewers
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Pros & Cons

  • twenty four movie clips, good level of challenge, wreckin and mayhem
  • needs more polishing, inconsistent visual style, touchy camera

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Release Date

  • First seen
    2 July 2002

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  1. Reviewer: Game Vortex
    17 May 2004
    Overall 8
    8.0
     

    is about average. Each of the game's huge levels look nice and have a cartoon-like feel, but it's still rather sparse. There are a few cool lighting effects thrown in as well as some decent animation, but there's really nothing in the game that will make you stand up and take notice. One of the biggest obstacles in Read more

  2. Stitch: Experiment 626

    Reviewer: Gamenationtv.com
    20 February 2005
    Overall 8
    7.8
     

    Imagine, just imagine, if you were to complete this game, not simply finish it, but complete it, meaning that you revisited each level, each world, until you had found every hidden secret, every hidden movie clip. Imagine doing this and having the game disc then unlock itself as a playable DVD of the full, animated movie, Lilo & Stitch. Read more

  3. Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626

    14 January 2004
    Overall 8
    8.0
     

    As far as the current generation of PS2 games go, Stitch is about average. Each of the game's huge levels look nice and have a cartoon-like feel, but it's still rather sparse. There are a few cool lighting effects thrown in as well as some decent animation, but there's really nothing in the game that will make you stand up and take notice. One of the biggest obstacles in Stitch 's way is the poor camera system. At any time in the game, you can switch it to go behind... Read more

  4. E.T.K. - the extraterrestrial Koala.

    Reviewer: Game Revolution
    1 June 2002
    Overall 5
    5.0
     

    Stitch: Experiment 626 definitely gets points for creativity and inventiveness. It tries to bring together many disparate game ideas, but these ideas weren't pushed all the way and at the very least weren't polished enough for a final product. Movie games are on tight schedules to release on time with the movie's premiere, and this one seems a little rushed. It just lacked a good final once over. Stitch Experiment 626 stitches many game ideas together, but unfortunately,... Read more

  5. Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 (PlayStation 2)

    Reviewer: CNET
    12 January 2004
    Overall 5
    5.4
     

    Stitch: Experiment 626 provides a disjointed gameplay experience, and as such it can't be recommended to anyone who isn't very into the recently released Disney movie. Read more

  1. Stitch Experiment 626

    Reviewer: Nick Mrazik, absolute-playstation
    13 January 2003
    Overall 8
    7.8
    Graphics 8
    7.5
    Sound 9
    9.0
     

    "I Purchased This Game Because It Looked Interesting And I Liked The Movie Lilo And Stitch. The Only Drawback Is Thet It Should Be Longer As In More Levels And Longer Levels. Out Of The Two Days I've Owned It I Have 835 Dna And 95 Of The Film Reels And Unlocked All The Movies And You Get Alot Of The Movie But Not All Of It... Only The Highlights Of Stitch. But Awesome.... Good Graphics Sound And Playability." Read more

  2. Reviewer: Epinions
    2 July 2002
    Overall 8
    8.0
     

    The official press release for Disney’s Stitch: Experiment 626 says, “Partake in creative destruction on a grand scale. Almost everything in the world can be blown up or destroyed.” And brother you better believe it. With the notable exception of the... Read more

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