First off, this game was the first game on the Gamecube and I think it is the best out of the rest of the Gamecube. It has new types of games and boards to keep the fun going. Of course the high point of the game is like always the multi player mode since it is the whole reason for playing this game. The single player mode is not really worth mentioning since there is no significance at all towards the game. There are the same characters you’ve seen in the old games on the N64 and provides, just like any other Mario Party game, hours of fun gameplay. The problem with this game is that there was really no difference transitioning to the Gamecube it felt like playing fight on the N64 again. Also…. this was the last time you could play as DK which, well for me, was very dissapointing… Dang you Hudson.
In the end I gave it a 7 for lack of improvement, but was enjoyable to play
Since I did the Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm review, I thought I review my first Naruto game that I’ve ever gotten (this is the dub version). I will say this first, the game has some interesting combos and you can play it for hours against computers or your friends. But the games story is very short and there are very limited amount of characters to play as so it was very disappointing for me. Luckily, these fighting games get better as the franchise continues, although, I’ve haven’t played them yet, but I plan to real soon. Nonetheless, I’m a Naruto fan and the game was a decent start to the dub video game versions.
I’m ging it a 7 and hope for the next one to be a bit better
Yet another feat my first SNES review and a great one in fact. Before the Paper Mario’s there was one game the made Mario RPG’s so great and that was Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It had Mario in an RPG genre instead of platforming adventures he is usually in. I will say this much, the games story and gameplay is the best especially for the SNES. The game also provides endless hours of playing time with secrets and trials for the most hardcore players. The game also has some of the best NPC dialogue and the main characters are fun to play. Lastly, the game provides the best boss battles I’ve ever play in and get equally harder as it progresses on. My only concern is that the game, like I said before, is very hard to play sometimes and can get frustrating also.
All in all I give this awesome game a 9.5
Let me take you back 12 year ago where I first started playing video games and loved almost anything I’ve played one of those was Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I thought this side scroller was a great game, but now that I’m an adult and looking back on it I’ve decided to reconsider my first impression. First off, it had some interesting gameplay and you can play all four turtles, Leo, Raph, Donny, and Mikey, I prefer to call them this when I was a kid, and use all the weapons. Another thing good is that there are an abundance of levels to keep you playing until you lose all your slices of… Pizza. Besides all the good things, the game has its flaws like the controls, the bosses are too easy, or too hard to hard to kill, and you really just play as one character in the whole game. It is very conflicting on how to rate this game so…
I give it a 5 since it is in the middle of my rating system
Let me start out saying… THIS IS THE WORST POKEMON GAME… no I’m joking here this isn’t a game at all. You play as umm… yourself and your main objective is to watch TV with… your Pikachu and that is pretty much it. What were the people at Nintendo thinking a game to watch TV is just weird and, by my standards, stupid. My guess is that they wanted to make a sequel to the Hey You Pikachu! game, but they quickly changed it to… this thing. Plus, the world in this game is small… I mean there is like a few locations in the entire game… that is just disappointing since the Pokemon Universe is so big. Also the voices were terrible… I even think they were archived because I don’t think the Meowth or Wobbuffet voice actors probably stayed away from it, in my opinion. The only thing good about this game is that you can get the Legendary Jirachi and I think it was the first game to feature a Pokemon short in both English and Japanese, but that isn’t enough for this thing they called a game.
I give it a 2
O and I’m also going to do Rental games, like this one for instance, because I’ve played them and thought you’d like to know how I feel about them
Now from most interesting to… the most bizarre Pokemon game ever. It isn’t even a game for the most part you control… no I mean “talk to” Pikachu in a small environment were your main objective is to just… “talk to” Pikachu. This is it and there isn’t much else to talk about it. The game did come with a microphone to attach to the controller, but it looks like a piece of plastic with a foam covering… not very impressive. Also, like most games that involve voices, the voices are very lagging and frustrating… and sometimes Pikachu is unresponsive and also dumb for not listening to what you said… Like you can say whatever you want like swears and Pikachu will think you are saying goodbye which is somewhat humorous. In the end, this… thing is just not that fun or enjoyable at all… sure it was something new, but it just wasn’t that impressive.
I give this game a 4.5
This is by far the most underrated Pokemon game, in my opinion. It is something completely different than what we seen in other Pokemon games. You play as Todd, expert Pokemon photographer, who is in search Pokemon inwhich he captures them on film rather than a ball. You may think it is boring, but it is actually fun to do. You find Pokemon and take the best picture possible to earn a high score at the end of a course. There are also all kinds of secrets that are awesome and some that are very humorous… I won’t mention them if you haven’t actually played the game. The gripe that I have with this game is that it is far to simple just point and click that is it and the game is short as well which is very disappointing especially with all the different kinds of Pokemon in their universe.
In the end, I would give it a 7.5… but I have a soft spot for Pokemon so I’ll give it an 8
I will say this I was disappointed that the new Paper Mario game wasn’t going to be an RPG because, if you read my reviews, I enjoy playing them. But that soon changed when I first played this game with new concept and gameplay that was new to the Wii. You play as Mario going through all sorts of different world to save a universe in parallel. Along for the ride as well is Peach, Luigi, and even Bowser tags along. As I said before, it has a new concept where it looks like your playing Super Mario Bros. jumping on enemies for points where in return is your level up system. The game also provides that gamer very unique boss battles that get increasingly difficult as the game goes on. On a final note, you are also accompanied by flying helps called pixl’s who use certain powers to help Mario and company. I was upset that this Paper Mario wasn’t what I expected, but it made up with something completely new to the franchise.
I give it a 9
Sorry, for the delays I have just been busy lately so anyways… this is by far one of the best Mario games on the NES. The game has the same concept, but it is much more expanded that what we saw in the first game. You, of course play both Mario and Luigi fighting a new source of evil spawn from Bowser (HA! HA!).. get out of here Nelson… called the Koopalings.You go throughout eight different world with impressive graphics, at the time, interesting enemies and worlds to enjoy and in the end destroy so to speak. Also all the bosses are unique and different as the game progresses and is truly enjoyable even to the most hardcore gamer and that is a lot to give to someone like that. Also you may think there isn’t replay value, but there is in a way like finding secrets to progress through this game. Overall, this is a great game and definitely worth your time to play it.
I give it a 9.5
After the success of the first game, we knew that there had to be a sequel to the great Super Mario Bros., but unfortunately that didn’t happen. Instead they made a game game from Japan into a Mario game here in the U.S. and surprisingly it is very enjoyable to play. You can not only play as Mario and Luigi, but also Toad and Princess Peach as well in order to get through this new game. All of the levels are vast and full of various secrets in order to beat the game. It also spawned all kinds of enemies like the Shy-Guys or the Ninjis. The game even has it fair share of unique boss battles and also introduced us to a new baddie named Wart the Frog. My only concerns is that some points of the game are tough even for the most experienced game and this game feels short unlike the last game, in my opinion.
But all in all, I give this worthy sequel an 8