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THQ Rugrats In Paris PS1 Adventure Review

THQ Rugrats In Paris





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Reviewed by: Norkan


Review Date
February 21, 2003

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

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Summary:
Man, this game is so frusterating. It makes me want to take the CD out of the Playstation and throw it across the room. I am sure that this game is fusterating to the younger crould as well.

Believe me. This game is going to make the young cry. This game's going to make the young cry of those horrible controls. This game is going to make the young cry when he/she can't get past the first few level. Your child is going to cry of the torture they give at him. This game is going to get your child crying when the child takes the CD out and throws it across the room. This game is going to make your child cry when the child finds out that the CD is scratched and unplayable again. And best of all, this game is going to make your child cry when he/she takes the playstation and throws it across the room, and finds the playstation broken in pieces. I know I did.

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Reviewed by: Cat


Review Date
May 27, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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, from Bristol, England

Summary:
Rugrats in Paris on the Playstation is a pretty simple game, but really fun. Set in a Theme Park (EuroReptarland) means that there's lots of different areas to explore and it's not all the same. You have to run around the Theme Park playing as one of the Rugrats babies (you get to choose who you play) picking up red tickets and exchanging them for items at the prize counter which can help you with other mini-games. For most of the mini-games you earn a gold ticket. Once you've earned ten gold tickets I think it is, you can get the Reptar Helmet, which controls the robotic Reptar (exactly as in the film).

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Reviewed by: Michael Caine


Review Date
December 1, 2000

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Review NaN of 3
, from USA

Price Paid:  $40.00 from Electronics Bootique

Summary:
Which game has this reviewer been playing?
Well it can't be the same version as the one I've been playing, because it's excellent, from a kids point of view that is. My nephew has been playing this for a short while now and loves it, especially the mini games, you can't hit the two buttons for the Hammer Shot, with one hand, I can do it, and my nephew does with ease. Using two fingers on the two buttons is easy and works a treat. I think this game is definately aimed at kids, and could be a frustrating game in the wrong hands.

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