I object... Harvey Birdman Review

Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law-PS2, Wii, Psp

Quite simply, the biggest question I had in reviewing Harvey Birdman, was "Is this even really a game?"
Playing much like the old laser disc detective "games" we had in my 6th grade biology class, you watch a short film, and decide where to go next, the formula is hardly innovative, or fun, and hardly interactive enough to be called a game. The 4 cases are very short, incredibly easy, and chock full of the trademark William's Street humor you expect from something bearing the Adult Swim logo.
It really felt more like I was playing an overly complicated compilation DVD of lost episodes then monkeying around with my game system of choice, considering I was using my remote (not a controller) and caring more about the hilarity that would ensue than completing the cases.
There's no real difficulty to speak of, as the game is mostly based in trial and error, but you do run into little things that could be more clear, but that's mostly an interface complication than an actual brain teaser.
Graphically the game holds true to the series, but that's nothing to brag about considering there's no interactive animation to participate in. On the audio front, all the original voice actor's are included, but when the game is run through a surround sound system the voice overs have an odd echo. Still, Gary Cole, Lewis Black and company will have you laughing when they can, and that is fairly often.
After completing the game in less than 4 hours, and laughing here and there, I can't really recommend this game to anyone but the most hardcore HB fans, and if you're really needing some William's street love on the game front, you're better off with Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie ninja Pro Am.
I give Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law, 1.5 "Did you get that thing I sent ya"s out of 5.