This is an Video from the Review of the Nintendo Wii game Klonoa: Door to Phantomile by Game Trailers
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This is an excerpt from the Review of the Nintendo Wii game Snowboard Riot by Hooked Gamers
Snowboard Riot isn’t fun and it’s a complete waste of ten dollars. With games such as Mega Man 9, Maboshi’s Arcade, and the Art Style being available for the same or lower price, it isn’t difficult to see that the game is way too expensive. Hopefully Hudson will continue making higher-quality games on WiiWare and not experiment with anything like this again unless they absolutely know what they are doing
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This is an excerpt from the Review of the Nintendo Wii game Dokapon Kingdom
I’m not going to lie; Dokapon Kingdom isn’t perfect, nor does it even come close. The graphics and audio are lacking in areas, and interface is just barely above par. Brown boxes are married to simple text in terms of presentation and the textures to rather blocky figures. All criticism aside, Dokapon Kingdom is still enjoyable. How, you ask? The customization aspect of the game separates it from other generic party games.
So there you have it, a run-down of the surprising Dokapon Kingdom. What many expected to be a rip-off of the Mario Party franchise actually turned out to be a very fresh and strategic party game. It is a shame that the game will likely be met with poor sales. But at the end of the day, the game will always remain one of the best role-playing games on Wii. For those anxiously awaiting epic entries in blockbuster franchises, Dokapon Kingdom may just be able to satisfy your appetite, because as of now, there doesn’t seem to be anything huge coming state-side within the next year.
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Even though MLB Power Pros 2008 lack the same graphics as Major League Baseball 2K8 it has received great scores in reviews. Gamespot gave the game an overall score of 8.0, while Testfreaks gave a 9.3 Freak Score.
Some of the pros with the game is the substantial statistical depth and unique modes blend role-playing and baseball action. The game has been critized for being to similar to the last years version and occasional dodgy fielder selection. More Wii reviews can be found on Testfreaks.com.
This is an excerpt from the Review of the Nintendo Wii game Boom Blox
All in all, Boom Blox is a great puzzle game and a must-have title for the casual crowd. Literally anyone can get into the game in a matter of seconds and the extremely addictive multi player mode ensures no one will want to leave for a long time. It’s one of the Wii’s most accessible and addictive offerings, and if you’re in the market for a good party game Boom Blox is the one to pick up.
This is a video Review of the Nintendo Wii game Super Smash Bros Brawl
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This is vide Review of the Nintendo Wii game Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors
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This is an excerpt from the Review of the Nintendo Wii game Winter Sports: The Ultimate Challenge 2008
In a sea of Wii shovelware, Wii Winter Sports isn’t the worst choice you could make. Conspiracy apparently picked this one up for cheap, but for fans of downhill skiing and a handful of other Olympic events, “The Ultimate Challenge 2008” will satisfy for at least long enough to warrant a rental. The control works for the most part (aside from a pretty unsatisfying curling experience), but it’s never more than a quick arcade-inspired mini-game the likes of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. The graphics aren’t nearly as polished as official screens would have you believe, and the game – while better than every other Conspiracy effort thus far – grows dull fast. Unless you can find this one extremely cheap, skip it.
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This is an excerpt from the Review of the Nintendo Wii game No More Heroes by IGN
No More Heroes is a grab bag of highs and lows, and the end result is going to be different based on your expectations. No More Heroes has one of the most unique, stylistic designs we’ve seen in years (maybe since Killer 7, in fact), as the presentation is made up of pixel art, a retro-themed audio production, and some of the best characters out there. It’s hilarious, completely matchless in its design, and hands-down one of the most passionate projects we’ve seen for Nintendo’s console. On the other hand, it’s obvious that open world designs aren’t Grasshopper’s strong suit, and while you wont be actually fighting or experiencing any “pure action” moments in the world, it’s a pain to trek through, and a painfully low-tech visual offering. Pop-in is everywhere, control is irritating at best, and the frame rate is all over the charts. It’s an absolute mess.
For those that can work around it though, No More Heroes delivers snappy combat, hilarious characters, cinematic battles, and some of the most rewarding motion fighting since Godfather: Blackhand Edition. There’s a point in No More Heroes where you realize that even despite all its shortcomings you’re still having a great time playing the game, and we won’t deny that aspect. If you can put up with a lack of polish, No More Heroes is an extremely rewarding product, and a must-have for any Suda fan or hardcore gamer.
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