If you have not already gone out and seen the new movie ‘Wall-E’ you had better make it your priority to do so. The movie tells the story of a fun-loving little robot and his adventures far in the future. The same goes for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game, Wall-E, which is produced by THQ. The game is rated E10 for everyone 10years of age and over and is really one of the cutest games ever seen. Don’t worry; it is not one of those movie-based video games that turn out to be a big let down. While you will probably know a lot about Wall-E by seeing the movie, the same cannot be said when you begin the game. If you have seen the movie, great, but if you haven’t, you will only find out a little bit about Wall-E and his situation. Don’t let that put you off buying the game though, it won’t spoil your enjoyment at all. Wall-E is one of the best and most fun video games based on a feature film. Pixar/Disney released the film this past summer, 2008, and it has met with as much critical acclaim as people who have seen it love it. By the way, if you are wondering, Wall-E stands for “Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class” and is the little robot’s name. Throughout the movie and the game, Wall-E seeks to end his loneliness. It is important to know, from the movie, that Wall-E is the very last robot of his kind and he was around when people lived on Earth. The movie then turns into a cute little love story between Wall-E and Eve, (Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator) and an adventure, as the two of them deal with more technologically advanced robots that don’t want Wall-E around. Wall-E, the game, is quite exciting, despite it being based on a movie. It has 27 levels that have all the basic elements of a typical platform game. That means that each level has things like crate bashing, item collecting and battling. You can be completely sure that the game never really does get boring. What is really cool about Wall-E is that the camera angles change as you move through the game and this really gives you the feeling of living in Wall-E’s world. You will sometimes see an over-the-shoulder camera angle or even a bird’s eye view, in some cases. These various camera angles are accompanied by different scenes, which have been cut directly from the movie. Advancing from level to level is totally a blast. Seeing Wall-E on your television screen may make you think you are really watching an animated film, the graphics are so good, but of course, what else would you expect when the game is a product of Pixar? Although there is very little dialogue you can figure out what is happening just by looking at the expression on Wall-E’s face. All the different robots, Wall-E included, are so completely cute; you just want to take them home.