An absolutely infuriatingly difficult minigame collection that had me unable to beat it as a kid and had me malding as an adult. I refuse to learn how to skiball in this game, it is so inconsistent and there is just no indicator of any kind. You can't even hold to choose power, you have to click at the right time. This shit must be a nightmare to speedrun. There's also no funny jokes because everyone just yells the three lines they were given as you travel across the overworld. There was a graphical overhaul as well and it looks terrifying to be honest. It does not even look very cartoony.
One of the bad childhood games. There are some fun minigames for sure, but it's not worth it to get angry at a children's game over the others.
One of the bad childhood games. There are some fun minigames for sure, but it's not worth it to get angry at a children's game over the others.
Unsure if this is the same across all consoles, may check later, but the PC game is an annoying point and click adventure that all i remember is the flashlight would run out of batteries a lot which made things obnoxious.
Is there even such a thing as a good Rugrats game because it's looking more and more unlikely.
Is there even such a thing as a good Rugrats game because it's looking more and more unlikely.
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie for the N64 is a charming adaptation of the beloved film, albeit with some technical hiccups. The minigames offer a burst of nostalgic fun, especially for fans of the show. While the repetitive missions and clunky controls may get in the way, the colorful EuroReptarland setting and familiar faces still make it an enjoyable romp for younger players. However, those expecting a groundbreaking platforming experience may be a touch disappointed.