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Ratatouille (Nintendo DS)

Platform: Nintendo DS
By: THQ
Released: 28 Sep 2007
RRP: £29.99
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Good for a beginner - By: K. Streeter, 29 Apr 2008
This was one of three games I bought when I bought me ninetendo ds, it propably isn't the best game for someone who has been playing the ds for a while, but to start with, it's a good game.

The cooking 'mini game' was a great way to practise using the touch sceen & the story mode was good fun, a little too easy at times, some challlenges.

There aren't many 'worlds' in this game, but each 'world' changes every time you pass through it, which stops the game play becomming repetative & make the game more interesting. Although, it can get a bit confusing.

Overalll a reallly good game.
Good fun, nicely done - By: Speedster, 16 Mar 2008
A neat & well rendered game version of the fantastic film. Play as Remy & reallly enter the world of the rat, hiding from humans, avoiding traps, poison, electric wires, scrambling up wallls, leaping from shelves & ledges. You complete missions & can also do mini cooking games. The graphics are excellent & the sound is good. Altogether a game that's fun to play & if you like the film this is for you! Check out the Ratatouille DS bag as well.
Great graphics but not for the experienced gamer - By: Smasher, 10 Jan 2008
I got this game as a christmas present & wasn't sure if I would like it although I have seen the film. But once I started playing it I couldn't stop! You play as Remy & there are two modes.

Story mode follows the plot of the film more or less & consists of lots of 'missions' where you have to either find food or find your way from one place to the next. The missions are relatively simple as there is no way to get lost when finding your way around but there is an added feature to make it more difficult... When you are looking for food in the kitchens you have a visibility meter which fills up if you can be seen so you have to hide every so often to make it go down or you lose a life. You control Remy either with the D-pad or using the stylus but I find it much easier & faster to use the D-pad.

There is also cooking mode where you have to prepare, cook & finish off food in the kitchen using the stylus which is also incorporated into story mode & is a great extra minigame!

The graphics are very realistic. I would recommend the game to anyone who isn't that experienced with gaming & any children who are fans of the film as for more experienced people it would probably be too easy as I completed 87% in only a few days. (I am currently stuck at 87% after finding the first 10 ingredients I can't find the rest so if anybody can help it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks xD)
Good fun! - By: Lady Fluff, 02 Jan 2008
This came with my DS, & is not a title I would probably have picked for myself. However, I am enjoying playing my way through it (I'm about 70% of the way through),and have found it good to get used to using my new console. For the accomplished gamer, I would say it is probably going to be far too easy for them. However, for casual gamers & fans of the film, I'd say it was a worthy investment. With two modes - story (a 3D platformer) & cooking (where you cook up recipes in the kitchen using the DS's touch screen), you can be entertained by Ratatouille for as little or as long as you like.
Great fun!
great - By: Melinda, 08 Dec 2007
this game looks great!! can't wait for my kids to play it at xmas, maybe i'll have a go to!! the rat looks & moves like it was a real rat! its fab! will keep kids entertained for ages!