This video game version of The Polar Express is based on the 2004 holiday season feature film, which follows the story of Chris Van Allsburg's children's book. Players board the title train for a ride to the North Pole to meet Santa himself. Along the way, they'll hunt for lost presents, solve puzzles, play mini-games, and meet characters like the Girl Know-It-All, the Lonely Boy, Smokey and Steamer, and Santa's elves. In addition to the train itself, platform-style exploration and collecting challenges also await in the game's other main 3D 'chapter' levels, such as the North Pole. The almost real look of the game's three-dimensional characters and environments follows the style of the film, inspired by Van Allsburg's illustrations.
The Polar Express is an arcade adventure game, linked with the animated film of the same name. As you'd expect, they've employed a good few of the actors from the film including Jim Hanks (Tom Hanks' brother), Daryl Sabara (Spy Kids) and Nona Gaye (The Matrix movies). Some of the animated cut-scenes are taken directly from the film.
This game is clearly aimed at people much younger than me, so I've asked Purple Bear (my 10-year old daughter) for some comments. Her comments are in bold italic text at the end of the review.
Is there a plot?
I wouldn't say there is much of a plot to this game. I would say it has a premise: boy doubts existence of Santa Claus, magical train (the eponymous Polar Express) shows up to take him to find Santa at North Pole. But beyond that, the rest of the game is about the adventures of 'Hero Boy' - they never even give him a name, nor any of the other children, for that matter. Though having said there's no plot, most of the puzzles do appear to tell aspects of the story of the film, as far as I can tell, not having seen the film.
The first half of the game takes place on the Polar Express itself; the second half, at the North Pole - or at least, the story-teller's version of how the North Pole looks. Of course, as we're dealing with the modern version of Santa Claus, the North Pole consists of an enormous city and factory that is populated by elves, presents and lots of machinery.
How do you play?
This game is played in the third person, with keyboard controls. That's not as bad as it sounds, as there are only nine controls - movement, primary and secondary actions, jump and a perspective switch - you can flip the camera to face Hero Boy in most situations. This perspective switch comes in handy on several of the games where you have to traverse a train carriage in one direction and then return to where you started.
Without wishing to spoil any surprises, the games consist of simple avoidance tasks, throwing games (including a food fight!), a game like 'Simple Simon Says', a ski race, and so on. You even get to control a zeppelin and a runaway train carriage; well, I say control, but.. well, you'll find out what I mean. The only game I found difficult was an old-style platform game section, where you're making your way up a mountain of gifts, with jumps, moving platforms, swinging ribbons, extra bouncy toy boxes, and bouncing presents as hazards. If it hadn't been for this section, I doubt the basic game would have lasted more than 3 hours for me.
Notable Features
To complete the whole game, rather than just playing through the sections, you need to find the hidden toy pieces. These unlock eight items of additional content - movie excerpts, music, and access to some of the mini games in a form that can be played for points or against the clock. Those games have high-score tables too.
Every mini game is introduced by simple instructions, so that there's rarely any doubts as to what you need to do.
Initially, I was concerned about the stability of this game - the introductory movie causes a crash-to-desktop every time I play it (in exactly the same spot every time), but apart from this, the game was very stable, with just a few graphical and audio græmlins from time to time.
Any other novelties?
The most novel of the mini games, as far as I was concerned, was the Simple Simon Says game. In each instance (it's used twice), you have to imitate the moves of another character to achieve a task, rather like a dance. There are only six controls used in this, so it's not too difficult.
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Well, that was fun, wasn't it? After less than five hours the game is complete! This might explain why this review is also quite short. Okay, I admit it; my reactions are excellent, as after all, I am an amateur juggler in another existence. So this kind of simple arcade stuff comes quite easily. Even so, I found this game fun, in the most part - it was only the platform-game-like section on the toy pile that I found frustrating. I never was much good at those games.
The game was stable (apart from the reproducible crash-to-desktop during the introductory movie, which was a shame), and mostly bug free, though there were some stuttery sound effects and graphical glitches.
The Polar Express has a surprising degree of replayability - this is probably down to the simple fun that can be had from the sections; once you've completed the game, you can go back into any chapter and play just a part of the game.
The only thing stopping me from grading this game higher are those glitches and the length of the game.
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The Polar Express
This is the story of a young hero boy on Christmas Eve who boards on a powerful magical train that’s headed to the North Pole and Santa Claus’s home. What unfolds is an adventure which follows a doubting boy, who takes an extraordinary train ride to the North Pole; during this ride, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery which shows him that the wonder of life never fades for those who believe.
Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Musical
Duration: 100 min
Quality: HD
Actors: Tom Hanks, Leslie Zemeckis, Eddie Deezen, Nona Gaye, Peter Scolari
Duration: 100 min
Quality: HD
Actors: Tom Hanks, Leslie Zemeckis, Eddie Deezen, Nona Gaye, Peter Scolari
Trailer
- People in Hollywood should never work with children or animals, W.C. Fields once said. Maybe that should be expanded to hyper-realistic computer-generated children and reindeer, too.
- As a spectacle, The Polar Express looks remarkable. As a film, however, it's the equivalent of an elaborately wrapped Christmas present containing a nice new pair of socks.
- Tom Hanks (in a number of roles) and the other actors do a nice job of voicing their parts, but the waxy animated faces they've been given are off-putting.
- At some point very early in the 3-D IMAX version of The Polar Express, technology trumps banality and you helplessly surrender to the shock and awe of this big, often thunderous movie.
- Director Robert Zemeckis once again harnesses a new technology to an engaging fable in this digitally animated adaptation of Chris Van Allsburg's holiday tale.
- A train wreck of mind-numbing proportions.
- As a complete package, Zemeckis' surreal, hallucinogenic adventure is pretty inconsequential.
- New York Magazine/Vulture1/16/2005 by Logan HillStrap yourself in and try not to vomit, because this is more of a theme-park event than a movie -- Pirates of the Caribbean in reverse, a wild ride stripped of its story, down to a rattling series of obvious, underwhelming effects.
- A failed and lifeless experiment in which everything goes wrong.
- A truly satisfying holiday picture, the kind everyone can enjoy, and which may even restore a little lost childhood in many adult viewers.
- Without a trace of real live people, you get special effects that are not special, visual talking points without personality, virtual reality that is anything but real.
- Another powerful children's story dulled into mediocrity by the worship of technology.
- Faithful to its source but stretches it to the snapping point.
- Not only do Van Allsburg's darkly magical illustrations come to glorious life in the film; so, too, do his familiar words.
- Simple and evocative, yet teeming with intriguing visual effects.
- If I were a kid, I'd have nightmares. Come to think of it, I did anyway.
- Its heart is in the right place, and its bell should ring for many enchanted children in its audience.
- Barrels across the trackless landscape of our affections, arriving where no one would have thought to look for a big-budget Hollywood movie: in the terrain of the heart.
- San Francisco Chronicle11/10/2004 by Mick LaSalleAn enchanting, beautiful and brilliantly imagined film that constitutes a technological breakthrough.
developer: Blue Tongue Software | Tantalus Interactive
Game mode: single player
game release date:
02Nov2004
PS2GCNClimb aboard the Polar Express, a magical train on a journey to the North Pole! Meet memorable characters from the film as you race across train tops, ride runaway rail cars, and sort through mountains of presents. It's an adventure you'll never forget.
# Explore massive 3-D environments including the North Pole and The Polar Express
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# Interact with memorable characters from the film including: the Girl Know-it-All, Lonely Boy, the Hobo, Smokey & Steamer and the Elves
# Play mini-games, solve puzzles, and search for lost presents
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From Games for social ( instagram: In this adventure based on the Polar Express movie, you'll take a magical ride through eight chapters. A mysterious conductor shepherds you aboard a train to meet Santa Claus at the North Pole. Along the way, you'll meet all your favorite characters from the film, including the Girl Know-it-All, Lonely Boy, the Hobo, Smokey & Steamer, and the Elves. Experience minigames, solve puzzles, and search for lost presents as you explore expansive environments.