The soundtrack? Surprisingly jazzy. Think Bee Movie score meets Sly Cooper . Very lounge-act saxophones during the courtroom hub. For a licensed game, Bee Movie on PS2 is a good game — not great, not terrible, but genuinely fun. It respects its source material while offering solid platforming and flight mechanics. The humor lands mostly because Barry’s internal monologue (newly recorded for the game) includes lines like: “Why is there a badminton court in the middle of a park? Humans are overcompensating.”
If you’re a collector of oddball PS2 titles, this is a keeper. If you just want to fly around as a tiny lawyer with wings, it’s an afternoon well spent. bee movie game playstation 2
PlayStation 2 Year: 2007 Developer: Beenox (yes, really) Genre: Action-Adventure / Platformer The Setup Let’s get one thing straight: Bee Movie Game for the PS2 has no right to be as competent as it is. Tying into DreamWorks’ meme-famous 2007 film, this game puts you in the fuzzy, yellow-striped thorax of Barry B. Benson — voiced once again by Jerry Seinfeld (no small feat). The plot loosely follows the movie: Barry sues humanity for stealing honey, befriends a florist named Vanessa, and dodges more tennis rackets than any bee should have to. The soundtrack