Like its namesake, the simple but lovable ogre, Shrek the Third is not a complicated game. The levels are linear and, whether you're playing as Shrek, Sleeping Beauty, or any of the several playable cast members in between, the combat is always of the walk up and smash the enemy variety. You can take time off enemy-flattening to spend gold earned from completing level objectives at the Gift Shop, but before long you'll be asking yourself, how many different outfits does Shrek really need to own?
What ends up saving the land of Far Far away isn't finding the hidden crayon artwork in each level, giving the underhanded Prince Charming his just desserts or even Shrek's skimpy bathing suit (although, that particular piece of clothing did make us laugh), instead, it's the characters' above average charm in an otherwise run-of-the-mill fairyland.









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