Lizzie McGuire 2: Lizzie Diaries
Lizzie McGuire 2: Lizzie Diaries est sorti le 12 septembre 2004 sur Game Boy Advance. Dans ce jeu interactif, une Lizzie animée évolue dans une aventure d'action à défilement horizontal composée de douze niveaux captivants. Les joueurs se rendent dans les lieux favoris de Lizzie, comme la plage et le centre commercial, tout en devant se méfier des cheerleaders et d'autres rivales qui complotent pour gâcher la journée.
Concernant l'accueil du titre, la presse a salué un jeu amusant et intéressant, tout en relevant un manque d'homogénéité dans la difficulté, et Nintendojo a noté la brièveté de l'expérience une fois le jeu terminé. De leur côté, certains joueurs sur Metacritic estiment que la version GBA capture l'esprit de la série mais souffre de minijeux médiocres et d'une durée de vie très courte, tandis que d'autres comparent le résultat à un jeu flash au graphismes précipités et au platforming médiocre, sans élément notable justifiant de s'y intéresser.
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Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« A fun, interesting game that delivers. However, a few things keep it from being a great game, mostly due to an unevenness of difficulty across the board and the resulting lack of access to some of the games this may cause. »
« There I was, acting like a little schoolgirl, playing my Lizzie McGuire game, when the action just stopped. It's over. Kaput. The end. I beat the game. I checked the time log on the title screen. I had been playing for exactly one hour. »
« This game is definitely enjoyable but ends too quickly. The variation in levels and games just makes it much more interesting and envolving. »
« Does a great job at capturing the spirit of the show. Graphics and sound suit the game well, and there is an assortment of different mini-games to keep you interested. The only real problem with the game is that it's extremely short. »
« Although the controls are a little sluggish, the variety (badminton and volleyball mixed with point-A-to-point-B running and jumping levels) is impressive. [Dec 2004, p.152] »
« I hated this game. Now, if you are a younger person or a fan of the show (Even though you won't probably have kept reading past the first mean comment), just throw out all I said, because this game was meant for you. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Lizzie Diaries on GBA captures the show's spirit but the minigames are pretty bad, and it’s very short. It may be nostalgic for fans but it has no real replay value.. »
« This game feels like a flash game. The graphics feel rushed and the platforming is subpar. There is nothing notable about this game that would make it worth playing. »
« Definitely a product of its time. We don't see this shovelware get released on physical games anymore. This game is an easy decision to pass over. The only reason people are scoring it high is an attempt to manipulate the score on an unknown game, probably to raise the value of their copies. »
« Emulated this on my steam deck had a blast playing wish it was ported to the newer consoles »
« Absolute perfection! After playing this game I felt so different, like I BECAME Lizzie McGuire! Also, like the critics said, there is a lot of variety and the game keeps you on your toes. I wish there were more levels, but the game was a tie in game. I really enjoyed this game and I recommend it to everyone! Lizzie supremacy! »