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Proposez une note de presse sur ce jeuBratz: Girlz Really Rock! isn't the worst release the brand has seen. On the contrary, this is an effort that, while ultimately still remaining a mediocre product, showed some signs of moving the franchise in the right direction with its admittedly decent fashion-focused elements. So if the Bratz brand does manage to somehow live on after the lawsuit loss to Mattel's Barbie, there could be some elements here for a sequel to build on. And, if Bratz is truly done, it at least leaves the stage with a glimpse of the potential for the good game that might have happened in some alternate future.
A final note about control -- it's pretty much even. This home console take on Bratz: Girlz Really Rock! was released for both the PS2 and Wii, meaning, of course, that the Wii version slaps a lot of motion control into the games that are otherwise more traditionally controlled on the PlayStation side. Some of the IR pointing is finicky, but it's not too detrimental. More of a concern is the repetitive waggling motions used in the music games -- you'll definitely get tired of shaking your wrist down over and over again to simulate playing a keyboard.
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