字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント I don’t want to sound like a prick here, but there’s a reason critics so often slam Dreamworks while praising Pixar. In fact, there are many reasons. But I think their two current projects really encapsulate those reasons. As Pixar prepares for the launch of the stunning-looking Brave, Dreamworks is about to release Madagascar 3. My genetic biases to Brave aside, these animals are hideous. And of course, with a big new summer movie people will inexplicably go watch in droves...comes a video game designed to be a monetary leech on that success. I’m obviously thrilled to be playing Madagascar 3 for the Nintendo Wii, and I’m happy to offer this in-depth video review. You play in pairs as characters from Madagascar 3. That includes a lion, a zebra, a hippopotamus and a giraffe. Each one has a unique ability that helps you get through the game’s mind-numbingly simple levels, comprised mostly of things to collect, a bunch of crates to smash...and uh, abject vapidity. From a technical standpoint, Madagascar 3 is about as mediocre as you’d expect a movie game to be on the Wii in 2012. Low-poly, washed-out colors, looks like a game that would’ve released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2. And even then, it would’ve been met with, “Meh, it looks okay, but the PS2 can do a lot better than this.” And then crap like this happens. Thanks for the help, giraffe. A second player can jump in and out any time, though, which is great for kids. The game plays alright, too...if slowly, repetitively and utterly boring, as well. But if your children are nagging you for a Madagascar 3 video game, I guess this is one. Whatever. No, monkey. Talking is the least of this game’s problems.
B2 中上級 CGRundertow マダガスカル3 for Nintendo Wii ビデオゲームレビュー (CGRundertow MADAGASCAR 3 for Nintendo Wii Video Game Review) 91 4 阿多賓 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語