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Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots Review
9 out of 15
THQ's beat 'em up platformer offers youngsters fun gameplay wrapped in a great presentation.
Date: Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

At the end of the day, this latest Nicktoons game on the PS2 and Wii is good enough for its target audience and gets high marks for bringing these characters to life with decent voice acting, a fun story and some colorful worlds. My biggest complaint against the game is that it is really too short. It should also be noted that the Wii version doesn't go out of its way to be innovative, but that's more of a complaint in general about Wii games as they are developed days than about how it supports for the system's controllers in the game. Attack of the Nicktoons on either console system is solid buy or at least a rental for ages 8 - 12.

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