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Phosphor rates this game: 3/5
I used to find this kind of fun as a child. You play as Tommy, or sometimes other babies, and have to play through various levels based on episodes of the series. Playing it recently, the mini golf and some other levels are still fun. Decent enough fun for a rainy, hungover Sunday or something. A good game for children, but I don't know if they'd know or like Rugrats nowadays, and the graphics are fairly dated by now.
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Rugrats is one of those cartoons that is made for kids but appeals to people of all ages because of the jokes thrown in and its originality. Well, unfortunately the game isn't like this. Sure, it features some of the same humor and situations from the show, but I've found Rugrats to be more fun to watch than to play. I should note: THQ is aiming this game at kids--which is why many of the minigames and levels this title consists of are so easy, and why the graphics are so simple-looking. Fair enough, but a solid game is a solid game no matter who it's geared toward. So here's the question I have: If this game is geared toward 7- and 8-year-olds, what 7- and 8-year-old likes a camera that's as dumb as a horse, and control as loose and sloppy as...well, you get the idea. The answer is simple. I suppose it's fun to control Chuckie or Tommy or one of the other 'rats around their house and in other locations, finding puzzle pieces and doing various activities if you're a Rugrats fanatic. But then the game ends up being more of a novelty item than an actual video game--just another poster or window sticker. I suppose this would be fine if the game had a decent camera and a better feel. I label this one a rental...unless you're a BIG Rugrats fan and want some more memorabilia.
As kid's games go, I think n-Space has pretty much nailed it with Rugrats. It's simple, easy to get into and, most importantly, there are a lot of different activities that will keep young minds occupied. The crazy golf and some of the racing sections of the game are worthy of particular note. The graphics, although a bit clunky in places, capture the TV show well, and the speech is topnotch throughout. A good kid's game.
If you know a youngster (say, under the age of 8 or so) who is a Rugrats fan AND has a high tolerance for video games with poor camera angles and controls, then you've found the perfect game. Don't get me wrong, Rugrats is plenty fun with its wide variety of interesting minigames and simplistic game-play, but the subpar 3D engine rains on the parade a bit. Despite that, Rugrats is a great addition to a child's PlayStation library.
Although Rugrats is aimed at a much younger audience, I found a lot to like about the title. It could be because I'm a fan of the show and the characters have the real voices of the actors. Basically, what you have here is a collection of minigames dressed up with a nice story. I know I would dig this game as a younger kid and I dig it as a slightly older one. The graphics are sloppy in places which make for jumbled play at times.