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Official Wii Thread - Part VI
Summary - Wii is cool, but can it ever get past being a collecting place for games filled with mini-games? I sure hope so.
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Originally Posted by Liver&Onions
Wii is cool, but can it ever get past being a collecting place for games filled with mini-games? I sure hope so.
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I was responding to a question about Zelda on the Gamecube just as the thread was closed. Here's my answer:
I don't know anybody who's played both versions, but according to MetaCritic, Zelda TP is the third highest rated game for the Cube. As I understand it, the only differences are the control schemes and that the Wii version has 16:9. |
But honestly, I'm not realyl expecting much from Mario Galaxy. Even that looks like a collection of minigames in a way. Each little planet is it's own mini-game to me. :shrug:
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Originally Posted by Liver&Onions
But honestly, I'm not realyl expecting much from Mario Galaxy. Even that looks like a collection of minigames in a way. Each little planet is it's own mini-game to me. :shrug:
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To be fair, it's following the standard set by Mario 64 (the painting worlds) and Mario Sunshine (the various parts of Isle Delfino).
And if having different levels/worlds = minigame collections, then just about every console game ever made is a minigame collection. |
Originally Posted by Josh H
I don't see that at all. Each planet should be like each painting in Mario 64, or each portal in Mario Sunshine--just a full fledged 3D platforming level. :shrug:
OK - What I'm trying to say is that I don't see a full level, like inside the paintings or the way it was on Sunshine. All I've seen is levels of space where there are a bunch of spheres that Mario jumps between, killing space caterpillars then moving on. Show me a video of a larger level, without any planet jumping, and I'll slightly retract my concern. |
L&O, I'd guess Nintendo is just showing little snippets of the levels/planets.
They're notorious for not showing much until games are very near release. I think the jumping from planet to planet shown is just how you get from world to world, not a major gameplay element. Conversely, some of the GDC trailer that has a lot of that hopping around from little area to little are looks like its all within one world. Time will tell though. But all indications is that this is a full fledged Mario platformer. |
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Mario Galaxy. while the graphics look cool, doesnt look like fun. from the videos I dont dig all the small planets etc. I didnt like Sunshine exept for the classic platforming levels which is what Mario games should be.
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While I definitely prefer the 2D Mario games, I did still like Mario 64 and Mario Sunshine a hell of a lot, so I'm looking forward to this.
And again I'm having a feeling the small planets they've showed are just the tip of the ice berg. |
Originally Posted by Josh H
While I definitely prefer the 2D Mario games, I did still like Mario 64 and Mario Sunshine a hell of a lot, so I'm looking forward to this.
And again I'm having a feeling the small planets they've showed are just the tip of the ice berg. |
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
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So was there a consenus about if you start to see some pixelation when going from menus to whatnot, if that's something to really worry about?
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I'd say any video distortion you weren't getting before is something to worry about.
Make sure the cable is firmly in the back of Wii as well as all the connections from their on (to tv or to receiver etc.). If they are and you're still getting them I'd give Nintendo a call. |
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Pachter: May NPD To See Wii Triumphant In the particularly keenly-fought area of next-gen game hardware sales, Pachter is estimating sell-through of 400,000 Wii, 225,000 Xbox 360, and 100,000 PS3 hardware systems, predicting that Nintendo's next-gen console will outsell Sony's by as high as factor as 4:1. |
Ok, so I want to get a new game - a party/puzzle type game with great multi-player functionality (not necessarily 4-player, but at least 2 player.) So far on my list are:
Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree Kororinpa: Marble Mania Mario Party 8 (After reading IGNs review I may just stick with 7) Rayman Raving Rabbids Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz Wario Ware: Smooth Moves Right now Wario Ware is my first choice, but Super Monkey Ball sounds intriguing as well. Can you do the mazes head-to-head? or only the mini-games? Rayman also sounded fun, but sounds like it uses the Nunchuck too much for multi-player (as I only have the 1 at this time - I have 2 Wii-motes) Thoughts? |
Originally Posted by C-Mart
Ok, so I want to get a new game - a party/puzzle type game with great multi-player functionality (not necessarily 4-player, but at least 2 player.) So far on my list are:
Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree Kororinpa: Marble Mania Mario Party 8 (After reading IGNs review I may just stick with 7) Rayman Raving Rabbids Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz Wario Ware: Smooth Moves Right now Wario Ware is my first choice, but Super Monkey Ball sounds intriguing as well. Can you do the mazes head-to-head? or only the mini-games? Rayman also sounded fun, but sounds like it uses the Nunchuck too much for multi-player (as I only have the 1 at this time - I have 2 Wii-motes) Thoughts? I didn't like Super Monkey Ball's party games. Rayman is pretty fun... I haven't played it multi-player though, so I can't comment on that. |
I'd definitely go with mario party, considering it does what Wario does, only better. Much better replay value as well
I preferred the mini-games in Super Monkey Ball over RRR. |
I've played
Kororinpa: Marble Mania Mario Party 8 Rayman Raving Rabbids Wario Ware: Smooth Moves Haven't played SMB, but I have played previous SMB game. Of those, I'd suggest either WW or MP8, depending on the type of 'party' you're having. I enjoy the board game aspect of MP8, and the minigames are pretty diverse, but they're almost not the main part of the main game (at least one the boards/setups I've played.) WW is definitely more 'manic' and faster paced, which may be what you're looking for. They're slightly different takes on the 'party game' formula, but both good at what they do. I think MP8 will have more longevity than WW, but WW would be better for a pick up and play, everyone-gets-a-turn quickly type game. |
Monkey Ball is ass. Forget that one even exists.
Haven't tried MP8 yet, but from what I've heard and read only 50% of the game is with Wiimote functionality. So I wouldn't recommend it. Pick up an older one for the gamecube cheap. If you are looking for somethinig new I'd go for Rayman. Wario is good, it just comes down to, do you like Mini games or micro games? I couldn't get into the micro games. |
I disagree, I think Monkey Ball is quite fun. Especially the single player mode.
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I too think that Money Ball is junk. Rayman was honestly more fun as a single player game to me. Wario Ware is fun but having to beat the single player to unlock multiplayer was a tad annoying. Big Brain Academy looks like a game you would have to twist my arm to get me to play. Mario Party is probably the best bet. We used to play the hell out of the previous ones and I grew sick of the series but as soon as 8 was released I was once again curious about checking it out.
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I don't know
I absolutely hated Rayman and sold it immediately I'd say rent them both and buy the one you prefer |
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
Monkey Ball is ass. Forget that one even exists.
Haven't tried MP8 yet, but from what I've heard and read only 50% of the game is with Wiimote functionality. So I wouldn't recommend it. Pick up an older one for the gamecube cheap. |
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