Reviews of Nintendo Wii Games
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Title: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Review - Wii
Pros: Compelling characters and story, Outstanding world and puzzle desig, Longer than most action adventure games, Terrific graphics, from an artistic perspective.
Cons: Wii-specific elements feel tacked on, Graphics and sound sometimes go from nostalgic to dated.
Summary: Twilight Princess contains the same expertly designed puzzles and time-tested gameplay that you've come to expect from the series, though parts of its presentation feel stuck in the past.
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88/100 |
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Title: Mario Party 8 Review - Wii
Pros: Plenty of minigames, Some inventive boards.
Cons: GameCube-calibre graphics, Spotty wide-screen support, Chance still plays too large a role.
Verdict: There are some good minigames in Mario Party 8, but the overly familiar, chance-heavy board game wrapper gets in their way.
Summary: mario party 8 review: There are some good minigames in Mario Party 8, but the overly familiar, chance-heavy board game wrapper gets in their way.
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65/100 |
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Title: Resident Evil 4: PS2 review Review - PS2
Pros: Incredibly amazing audiovisual presentation, Excellent, bloody, in-your-face shooting action, Suspenseful, lengthy storyline keeps you guessing, Astonishing boss battles, Plenty of extras give lots of replay value - separate ways side story exclusive to P
Cons: Some uncharacteristically goofy dialogue, A couple of minor graphical blemishes
Summary: Originally released for the GameCube, Resident Evil 4 makes few sacrifices in bringing all its gory glory to bear on the PlayStation 2 and delivers one incredible thrill after another.
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Title: Super Paper Mario - Wii
Pros: Classic Mario action, New Mario action, Incredibly easy to learn, tricky to master, Loads of ways to play, Unique 'flip mode' brings a whole new dimension, Easy to use interface, Brilliant fun, , Classic Mario action, New Mario action, Incredibly easy to
Cons: Perhaps a bit shorter than other Mario games?, Flipside/Flopside sections can get a bit repetitive, Perhaps a bit shorter than other Mario games?, Flipside/Flopside sections can get a bit repetitive
Verdict: Super Paper Mario's strength lies in its simplicity to learn and complexity of gameplay further in. The difficulty curve is so finely tuned that it's not until you reach later levels where you'll be taking on multiple, tough opponents at once that you rea
Summary: You know it's writing reviews for games such as Super Paper Mario that make my job dead easy. Quite simply, if you by one game for your Wii this year the Super Paper Mario should be it. There, that's that review done
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