Ice Age 2: The Meltdown review

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12DOVE Verdict

Pros

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    Perfectly responsive controls

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    Personality to spare

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    Captures the look of the film well

Cons

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    Far too easy and short

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    Not enough variety in objectives

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    Conventional to a fault

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We know what you're thinking: another movie game just means a new high-water mark for the Ocean of Suck. Hold your horses: Ice Age 2 might not be terribly memorable or innovative in the slightest, but its run-and-jump levels will melt the hearts of kiddies, no sweat.

Most of the time, players control Scrat, the ever-twitching prehistoric squirrel-rat that always seems to be finding or inadvertently causing trouble. Controlling this wide-eyed bundle of energy is a breeze, because all his moves have been seen before - double jumps, ground stomps, roll attacks, pebble tosses, all that stuff. The immediate sense of familiarity pulls you in, and just watching Scrat scramble about, constantly emitting little grunts and grumbles, pulls a smile out of your face. Yeah, even yours, Mr. Cool.

This rodent loves acorns. A lot. As in, "holy crap that's a whole hell of a lot of acorns." On most levels, collecting over a thousand unlocks a bonus video interview with the cast, and finding your way into hard-to-reach areas only digs up more nuts for the hoard. Even taking into account the relatively frequent and amusing mini-game diversions, like Sid's downhill ice slalom and impromptu aerial dance routine, it's hard to argue that there's much meat on these prehistoric bones.

Even the hardest of the obstacle puzzles only requires you to find a fistful of hidden nuts before you squeeze through another crack in the wall, ready to sniff for even more goods. And you'll get it done in less than 10 hours total. You have to love the Ice Age world to see how the sum, however modest, can still be greater than these too-conventional parts.

Though running and jumping Scrat all over vibrant and varied film-inspired landscapes filled with the simplest of jumping puzzles is mindless fun, interactions with other characters are where Ice Age 2's heart beats strongest. A fructose-intolerant bear launches you to otherwise inaccessible heights with his flatulence, while adolescent pigs let you ride their backs while they wallow in the muck. Sure, the humor is crude, but you'll sneak in some laughs when no one's looking.

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GenreAction
DescriptionToo short and too conventional for mainstream adults, but redeemed somewhat by spot-on controls and kid-friendly charm.
Platform"PS2","Xbox","PC","GameCube"
US censor rating"Everyone 10+","Everyone 10+","Everyone 10+","Everyone 10+"
UK censor rating"","","",""
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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