

Different level-ending missions in Ratatouille ended with a thrilling chase around the kitchen from the head chef or something. I'm pretty sure those games solidified my love for scripted cinematic setpieces (that I guess got me interested and equally hooked to Uncharted and the like). Really helped me get through the game and complete the puzzles/platforming at my own pace.Īlthough I do remember some of those Wall-E death animations so I'm sure there were times where I didn't have them on and played with the settings (after beating the game and having all levels unlocked to jump around). I'm pretty sure with Ratatouille I quickly turned on and kept on the "Invincibility" and "Invisible to Enemies" cheats by the second or third level. Like not being able to be detected by robot enemies or a lock-on lazer.

Some were fun cosmetic unlocks (like giving Wall-E gold treads or an Alien backpack) some were gameplay-based and I kept them on a lot.
MY DISNEY KITCHEN PS1 CHEATS CODE
I looked up nearly every cheat code I could and just had fun with every one. Maybe I ruined the experience/challenge of a video game by doing this, but it definitely helped keep 8-year-old me entertained and got me to complete the games. That game used to terrify me as a kid due to the game over screens and patrols like the dogs. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.I used to play a Ratatouille game on PS2. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue.

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