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A game of pure imagination....
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 31 / 31
Date: July 17, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I am a grown man. I have always enjoyed the first Willy Wonka movie. I have yet to see the new movie. But, if it's anything like this game, it's not all that different. A very similar plotline gives us older folks (35) a chance to sort of exist inside the story we grew up with. But, the gameplay experience is much too simplistic for an adult. Shame. The movie's always kind of been for the adults really. I decided to play it with my son. Now, there was an enjoyable experience. Extremely colorful, and chocked full of mini games. The Factory is alive with things to see and do. A large assortment of logical puzzles as well as quick button mashing games. Quite long as well. It is entertaining. But, Johnny Depp is not doing the voiceover for Willy Wonka. You'll be surprised to hear that it is James Taylor. For us old fogies, he's an incredible singer from thousands of years ago ;-). You really can't go wrong with this, though. It's very magical.
Very Involved
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 12 / 13
Date: July 18, 2005
Author: Amazon User
It is okay if this game is involved because that is what makes it more challenging and fun. For example, it takes many things to do just to fix one problem. Like any other involved game, it gets tougher and more fun to play. Johnny Depp does not do the voice of Willy Wonka, but he sounds similar to Depp. The graphics for the game are neat, too. I think the kid who plays Charlie also does his voice in this. The outdoor setting looks like England: Very snowy, overcast skies, and a candy shop which starts the entire thing. Wonkabots are enemies in the factory that chase you and try to shock you, and many different oompa-loompas lurk around such as electricians, and several others. That goes for the candy-related powers you obtain: Rock candy, bubble gum, Everlasting Gobstoppers and "spinners" help you in their own ways through a conflict. This is a good game but it gets tough and more challenging, depending on how much farther you get. Bon Voyagee!
Really fun until the robot part.
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 3 / 14
Date: July 27, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I have read the book and watched the old movie so I decided to rent the game. At first it was really fun until you got to the robot part. These robots have an ingredient in them that stops a beem (which of course you have to stop the beem),well I wondered how do I get the ingredient into the beem?! I asked grandpa Joe he said to put the robots into the beem. There's only one BIG problem. YOU CAN'T GET A ROBOT INTO THE BEEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!believe me I tried!!!!!!! I then thought I know I'll use wiggle sweets (which luers enemies)and they didn't work worth a CRUD! I then told my mother "you can take this game back unless I change my mind(like in a million years). "Then I thought I Know I"ll use a cheat code, well the game just came out so there were only a few, which I couldn't use those anyway!! So if you really want to play this game I recomend renting it like I did(but after what I said I wouldn't blame you if you don't want to try it at all.)I took 1 star from fun and 2 stars from overall because of the robot part.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory PS2
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 6 / 14
Date: August 01, 2005
Author: Amazon User
This has to be the most aggrivating game my children and I have played in 7 years!!!! I'm sick of "children" games that children and some adults can't play!!!!!! The graphics and story make a wonderful game - but it stops there!!! Once you start playing you'll need to control yourself from throwing the controller across the room, anything else I could say wouldn't be very nice!
Fun game for young kids
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 9 / 10
Date: August 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User
This may never go down in history as a great game, but my 7 year old loves it. I was hesitant to buy this game with some not so great reviews, but I am glad I did. It is just the right mix of fun and challenge to keep him entertained, but not overwhelm him with difficult levels. He has managed to play this game through by himself for the most part with some occasional adult help. The game is not scary or violent or have a lot of complicated jumps and such. So it does not overwhelm young players. It has fun candy powers that my son really enjoys and it gives him a chance dwell in the fantasy.
Mike Teavee
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 22
Date: August 09, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Mike Teavee is so cute in the movie. He's hot. That's the whole reason why I LIKE the movie. And I got the game today as well. The voices are the real people who play them but Johnny Depp isn't Willy Wonka. That's why I like the game- Jordan Fry actually voices Mike Teavee.
Great Item. Your kdis will love it
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 10 / 14
Date: September 15, 2005
Author: Amazon User
My son was asking for this game on a daily basis. I bought it for him and couldnt get him to stop playing. Great for all ages!!
Trickey at times, but fun
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 10 / 13
Date: September 25, 2005
Author: Amazon User
This game is a very fun game, I borrowed it from a friend to play, I love it. You can explore the chocolate room, ride the great glass elevator, and see other rooms from the book. 2 times in this game, you can get stuck. But thanks to a little thing called internet, and another smaller thing called search engines, and a microscopic thing called a walkthrough, you can simply read how to beat the game, step by step. The game is very fun, but you can only visit 3 rooms with the elevator, and yet, an elevator door (if you find it) is found in all rooms of the game! The game is very fun nevertheless. I recommend buying it if you are a fan of the new movie.
OKAY
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 8 / 32
Date: November 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User
THIS GAME WILL FUSTRATE MANY LITTLE KIDS. It is also a rip off. I'd wait to buy it when it's in the discount bin. The Part that really P.O.ed me was when you take these fuzzy balls (LOL) and stuff them into some vents to complete an opjective. For futher Reading go to gamespot.com and punch in Willy (LOL) wonka.
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Don't Touch That Squirrel's Nuts! (LOL)
Forced Mass Merchandising Detracts from Enjoyment
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 3 / 5
Date: March 16, 2006
Author: Amazon User
When a movie is anticipated so strongly through mass marketing and is then followed up with mass merchandising, there will generally be plenty of mistakes and shortcuts taken with the resulting products. This is sadly the case with the "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Video Game for PS2. Roald Dahl would be spinning in his grave if he saw this, let alone tried to play it.
It is obvious that the movie was not near completion yet when they released this game, as the storyboards were dissimilar and there were no actor shots or movie scenes edited into the game. The play is difficult and at times annoying - tasks such as saving the giant jelly bean stalk - or helping Violet Beuregard while fighting the evil robots are not made any easier by the programmers obvious inconsistencies and blatant mistakes. There are times when using the triangle button will be the method of operating a device, yet on the next screen it will be the square. The Camera point of view is constantly moving in behind a structure, especially when climbing a precarious stalk, ladder, ramp, etc, and having to stop and redirect causes annoyance and delay in the fun (not much fun)
The video game industries trend to create these monolithic adventures loaded with mini-challenges, hidden secrets and undisclosed strategies is fine - but they have set the bar as such to allow bad copy-cat games to come forward and clog up the market place. The only way to know wha games are good and what are not is to do some real research on the web and here what others are saying.
This game is the pits and I do not recommend it to anyone who has things to do other than sit in front of their PS2 for 12 weeks armed with 2 cases of jolt cola and a 3 week supply of pringles.
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