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Dreamworks' Shark Tale

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Dreamworks' Shark Tale

Sep 27, 2004

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2.15 average rating based on 65 ratings

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Shark Tale is a 2004 video game based on the film of the same name that was released on PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Advance, GameCube and Xbox. The player is the role of Oscar, the fast-talking little fish, who becomes an unlikely hero after he decides to take the easy road to fame and fortune by fighting with his shark friend.
Release Dates
Sep 27, 2004 Full Release (North_America)
Nintendo GameCube, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2, Xbox
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GhostNinja
GhostNinja gave Aug 21, 2019
GhostNinja gave Aug 21, 2019
Shark Tale (GBA) Review

Yeah, no. This game is extremely boring and sometimes frustrating with the rthym sequences. I didn't even finish this one, and I probably never will. Unless you're super curious, stay very far away from this game. There are way better GBA games.

HANSOLOOOOOOOO
HANSOLOOOOOOOO gave Jan 27, 2023
HANSOLOOOOOOOO gave Jan 27, 2023
A Mediocre Mess. Don't Bother

I played this on my GameBoy Advance because I want to actually play all the games I own. The only reason anyone should ever play this game is because they somehow own it and also feel the desire to at least give all their games a try. I actually spent about 4 hours and beat this game. Don't waste your time.

Its a platformer where you get to swim around as Oscar (the main character) and move through the town that Shark Tale takes place. Most levels have you going around and beating up other fish, but there are some that have timers and others that are like rhythm games, where you have to press the right buttons at the right time. There are 5 worlds in the game, but the story only progresses through 4. You need to get all the collectables to access world 5 and I didn't do that. I can't imagine that there is anything worthwhile in world 5.

I did enjoy the soundtrack of this game and genuinely smiled at some of the story segments (probably because I loved the movie as a kid) so I can bump this game up to 1.5 stars. I …

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I played this on my GameBoy Advance because I want to actually play all the games I own. The only reason anyone should ever play this game is because they somehow own it and also feel the desire to at least give all their games a try. I actually spent about 4 hours and beat this game. Don't waste your time.

Its a platformer where you get to swim around as Oscar (the main character) and move through the town that Shark Tale takes place. Most levels have you going around and beating up other fish, but there are some that have timers and others that are like rhythm games, where you have to press the right buttons at the right time. There are 5 worlds in the game, but the story only progresses through 4. You need to get all the collectables to access world 5 and I didn't do that. I can't imagine that there is anything worthwhile in world 5.

I did enjoy the soundtrack of this game and genuinely smiled at some of the story segments (probably because I loved the movie as a kid) so I can bump this game up to 1.5 stars. I wouldn't really recommend this game to anyone except die hard Shark Tale fans. (1.5/5)

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