G4- The Adventures of Tintin: The Game Review
G4- The video game industry spews out a sizable helping of "meh" each year, a large portion of which will generally fall under the designation of "film-to-game adaptation." The Adventures of Tintin: The Game is one such likely candidate for your scorn, with its movie tie-in status, its budget price tag and its family-friendly appeal. A triple threat of potential Suck, to be sure.
It doesn't though. The Adventures of Tintin might not be Game of the Year material, but Ubisoft Montpelier managed to put together an impressive, content-filled and surprisingly well-presented 2.5D platformer that hits far more than it misses.











