The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
- October 21, 2011
- Ubisoft Montpellier
The Adventures of Tintin brings the action of the recent movie to life with a veritable check list of platforming film tie-in clichés. Though it ticks the boxes, it manages to do so in a way that is devoid of creativity or flair.
While the movie taps into the nostalgia vein of Hergé's original comic strip, the game feeds from the memory of traditional platformers. Platforming is the beating heart of Ubisoft's crisp, charming riff on Spielberg's recent film. The subtlety and nuance of the cast's movements, from daring leaps to nose-smashing right-hooks, is an artistic delight that keeps the sidescrolling action consistently…
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn Review
The Adventures of Tintin brings the action of the recent movie to life with a veritable check list of platforming film tie-in clichés. Though it ticks the boxes, it manages to do so in a way that is devoid of creativity or flair.
60%The Adventures Of Tintin: The Secret Of The Unicorn Review
The Kinect features here are functional and unlikely to make you return, and the adventure mode itself is moderately enjoyable at best. The two-player co-op is the game's best offering, but after spending several hours with Tintin the best thing we can say about it is that it's "not bad".
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