65
There are better minigame titles out there to play, but Rio is a good enough choice if a young one you know has played the rest. It won't hold the interest of a seasoned gamer at all, but when it comes to someone a little younger, the colorful graphics and simple controls could be a good match.
50
Faint praise = damned. [July 2011, p.97]
42
Rio is a perfectly competent yet completely unoriginal game undone by an over-abundance of rehashed ideas.
10
This game is way ahead of its time, i wish they remaster it and make a new movie for it. I just dont feel like i wanna let go of my childhood game/movie. I love the minigames and it never gets old to grab a controller with your family and have lots of fun. I pray that they do something because i dont want this game to die or be undownloadable anymore or even worst forgotten from the entire internet.
Rio
Released On:
Apr 12, 2011
Metascore
Mixed or Average
60
User score
Mixed or Average
5.8
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19% Positive
3 Reviews
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69% Mixed
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2 Reviews
2 Reviews
May 17, 2011
75
The number of colorful characters of the movie and the original movie scenes remind on the same-named movie. Overall it's a playful game and diversion to children-parties.
Apr 24, 2011
70
Rio is a solid minigame compilation for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The minigames prove to be fun for younger audiences, and the look and sound of the title reflect the movie quite nicely. The minigames aren't all that varied, though, so you'll get a sense of déjà vu after a while.
May 3, 2011
65
If you've been looking for the next game to buy for the kids, then Rio is most certainly the game to buy, that is provided there's a couple of gamers to join in the escapades. Better still, get yourself involved as well, as Rio proves to be a simplistic entertaining romp for all gamers despite its cute and cuddly looks.
Apr 26, 2011
60
At only $30, Rio is worth looking into if you're a parent with kids who just aren't satisfied with 96 minutes of endangered animated birds on the big screen. If you're an older player looking for some multiplayer action for parties with your buds, however, it probably goes without saying that you should stick with Call of Duty or Guitar Hero. This bird just isn't meant for you.
Apr 14, 2011
60
Rio is inconsistent and short on personality, but there's some enjoyment to be had in this multiplayer party game.
Apr 22, 2011
50
Just another mediocre movie tie-in, in the fashion of all the similar games that have preceded it and, probably, many of the ones that will follow it. It could be enjoyable, but just for kids and only for a couple of hours. That's about it.
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27% Positive
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Mar 29, 2024
10
This game is way ahead of its time, i wish they remaster it and make a new movie for it. I just dont feel like i wanna let go of my childhood game/movie. I love the minigames and it never gets old to grab a controller with your family and have lots of fun. I pray that they do something because i dont want this game to die or be undownloadable anymore or even worst forgotten from the entire internet.





























