When players boot up the USA version of the Wii disc, they are immediately greeted with high-production values. Developed by High Impact Games—a studio formed by former Naughty Dog employees known for Ratchet & Clank titles on PSP—the game carries a distinct pedigree. It isn't a shallow mini-game collection; it is a fully realized 3D action-adventure platformer.
: The writing is genuinely funny, retaining the "meta" humor and slapstick that adults and children alike enjoy about the show. Final Verdict Phineas and Ferb Across the Second Dimension USA WII
Graphically, the Wii version holds up surprisingly well. The art style mimics the show’s flat, 2D aesthetic but translates it into a 3D environment. The cel-shaded look ensures that the game doesn't suffer from the "ugly realism" that plagues many early 2010s titles. The character models are expressive, and the environments—from the familiar suburbs to the dystopian 2nd Dimension city—are vibrant and colorful. When players boot up the USA version of