’ll admit it. Shrek 2 surprised me. I was expecting yet another derivative title of questionable quality. On the contrary, the green ogre delivers with an entirely solid gaming experience. The fairly standard mission progression moves through a largely unremarkable platform landscape. Innovation lies in the use of four characters that you must control in cooperation. You’ll get to play as most of the memorable cast, and each is voiced by some of the best sound-alikes I’ve heard. The game is marred by a sadly inadequate camera system and occasionally frustrating objective-finding. I also would have loved to see a little more of the adult innuendo and cleverness that made the film such a universal favorite. As it is, the jokes cater mostly to the kids, and that’s exactly who should enjoy this fairy tale jaunt the most.