Monsters, Inc. Scream Team (2001)

Artificial Mind & Movement, Disney Interactive Studios

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation · PlayStation 2

3.17 from 101 ratings

217 members have it in their collection · 4 playing now · 34 backlogged · 29 wish listed

How long? Main story 4h · 100% 2h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

What would you say if you found out that the scary monsters hiding in children's closet were all part of a corporate conspiracy? Well, that's the premise of the 2001 Disney or Pixar film, Monsters, Inc., and it's the basis of this videogame for the PlayStation. Play as either Sully or Mike two of the monsters hired to scare little … Read more
What would you say if you found out that the scary monsters hiding in children's closet were all part of a corporate conspiracy? Well, that's the premise of the 2001 Disney or Pixar film, Monsters, Inc., and it's the basis of this videogame for the PlayStation. Play as either Sully or Mike two of the monsters hired to scare little kids as you move from house to house, just trying to do your job. The company you work for is in the business of drumming up "scream energy," so you'll have to be extra frightening if you hope to succeed. Each of the game's 3D environments is detailed and expansive, representing the movie well, and there are dozens of hidden bonuses and power-ups that you can use toy your advantage. Read less
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Release dates

  • Oct 30, 2001 (North_America) PlayStation
  • Nov 02, 2001 (North_America) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Jan 25, 2002 (Europe) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Feb 01, 2002 (Europe) PlayStation, PlayStation 2
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TayAtHisLimit

Review TayAtHisLimit 3/5 · Aug 18, 2025

Monsters, Inc.: Scream Team – Childhood Nostalgia Trip

Impression / Nostalgia: This game is a childhood classic that has stuck in my mind for years. I recently decided to revisit it – or just play PSX games for fun in general. It’s a short, lighthearted game that’s fun to experience again, mostly for the nostalgia factor. I also had no idea there were so many different versions of …

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Impression / Nostalgia: This game is a childhood classic that has stuck in my mind for years. I recently decided to revisit it – or just play PSX games for fun in general. It’s a short, lighthearted game that’s fun to experience again, mostly for the nostalgia factor. I also had no idea there were so many different versions of this game!

Story: The story barely makes sense, but it adds a small charm to the game. Interestingly, if you earn a bronze medal on a level, you unlock a short clip from the movie. It’s fun, though a bit strange, since the game is essentially a prequel – almost a spoiler in some cases.

Gameplay: Gameplay is very simple: easy, straightforward, and funny. The game is short, and the levels are light and manageable. The music is catchy, though the melodies are short and repeat frequently. Completing all levels 100% (getting every medal) unlocks cutscenes as rewards, which are enjoyable if not groundbreaking. You scare child like robots for training purposes.

Visuals / Atmosphere: A fun bonus: some of the graphics always felt a little creepy to me, especially the simple skyboxes or the dark voids in pyramid levels. That slightly eerie touch actually adds to the nostalgic experience.

Difficulty / Modern Perspective: For an adult with a lot of gaming experience today, the game would probably feel very easy and underwhelming. Back then, it felt more challenging, or at least memorable, but now it’s mostly fun for nostalgia.

Conclusion: Overall, it’s a simple, nostalgic game with fun little touches, cute clips from the movie, and some oddly creepy visuals. I don’t see myself playing it again anytime soon… maybe only when I’m really old, haha.

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Yaru

Review Yaru 3/5 · May 26, 2022

A good chunk of nostalgia

I mean, I wouldn't say it's a good game; it's slow, repetitive, and very simple, but it gives me fond memories of my childhood, and it's a good game for just burning time and not think too hard about anything.

I did only get the bronze medals tho, because if I usually never 100% games, I really wasn't going to …

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I mean, I wouldn't say it's a good game; it's slow, repetitive, and very simple, but it gives me fond memories of my childhood, and it's a good game for just burning time and not think too hard about anything.

I did only get the bronze medals tho, because if I usually never 100% games, I really wasn't going to start with this one.

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