The strange thing is, just as you are about to write off the graphics as being average, a strange thing begins to happen - you see the details. Everything has a nice, stylish look to it - from the plumes of smoke coming from grates, to pieces of rock falling from crumbling floors, to sparks flying from wires and even the fire. This attention to detail carries over nicely into the animations of everything on the screen and helps to add some personality to the game. As you come across different characters from the movie, each has a certain charm that shows their personality of the game. Milo shows his aloofness and Kida shows certain wildness in her movements, and so on for each of the main characters from the movie. Too bad the big picture couldn't have been as good as the small one.
Sound is done well, but it can get annoying at times. The effects are, like everything else, sparse but used nicely, but the music is another story. Just think of the Survivor theme song on an endless loop as played by your little brother's Casio keyboard and you have a good idea of the game's soundtrack. It's okay, and at times fits the mood perfectly, but it just gets annoying after hearing that 'chanting' over and over again.