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Game Reviews
These are games I myself have played and reviewed. I do my best to give each game a fair rating but remember it is only my opinion.
In addition, you will find printable WiiCheats™ for some games.
Game List
Publisher: Sega
ESRB Rating: Everyone, Cartoon Violence
Review:
This game has many attributes of a retro-style game. It is on a
linear path, so there is no wonky camera angles. Unlike older games, however, you will find yourself bouncing around from world to
world. In other words, you will play a few levels in one world then go to another world and back again. This game has some characteristics
of an RPG. Such as setting different abilities to your skill rings, and unlocking pages in the Special Book. This game is for one
player, but if you thirst for multi-player, have no fear. This game has an outstanding party mode. In this mode there are over 40
mini-games. You can play them from the world library or play one of the boards. You will notice these games seem very similar
to the Mario Party franchise. This party mode isn't as good as that franchise, but considering it is a part of an already large game,
it isn't bad.
Publisher: Nintendo
ESRB Rating: Teen, Animated Blood/Fantasy Violence
Review:
This is probably one of the best games for the Zelda
franchise yet. It is definately the best wii game so far. The wii version has unique control thanks to the wii remote. You can fire
projectiles simply by aiming the remote. To swing your sword, swing the remote. To thrust your shield, thrust the nunchuck, and
so on. The game also has an incredibly in-depth storyline complete with stunning graphics. You can turn Link into wolf-form for
an alternate set of abilities. These include scent, multiple target attack, and more. As if this game didn't have enough, there
is also a lure-fishing mode where you can cast with the remote and use the nunchuck as a reel. Also try your luck in the Cave of Ordeals
if you dare. There is also a gamecube version of this game with the only real difference being it has reversed maps.
Publisher: Nintendo
ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+, Crude Humor/Mild Cartoon Violence
Review:
This game can be quite addicting and very
physical. You will find yourself jumping, punching, dancing, and more in over 200 mini-games. There are a variety of styles as well
including retro-games and others. You can also select muliplayer mode from the train station. Best of all, you only need one pair
of the remote/nunchuck. There are many poses you can use with the wii remote. These are ways in which to hold the remote. The remote
is referred to as the Form Baton and the nunchuck is referred to as the Balance Stone. The Balance Stone is used when you go in the
alien spaceship. It can be a little tricky to use and requires much practice.
Publisher: Nintendo
ESRB Rating: Everyone, Mild Cartoon Violence
Review:
This game isn't very large. It is mainly a collection
of mini-games similar to Wii Sports. The games are quite entertaining though. Another huge reason to buy this game is that it includes
an additional remote. The fact that it only costs slightly more than the remote itself is a pretty good deal. The games include Ping-Pong,
Pool, and more. There is one game similar to Pong and another remiscent of Duck Hunt.
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