Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Review

Posted under DS Game Reviews, Nintendo DS by admin on Thursday 29 October 2009 at 6:23 PM

It’s got a lot of star power, but this collection of sports-themed minigames isn’t Mario and Sonic’s finest hour.

The Good:

* Adventure mode makes good use of characters
* Decent variety of events
* Can play with up to four people from a single cartridge.

The Bad:

* Most event minigames are shallow and easy
* Uninteresting mission objectives in Adventure mode.

Two years ago, Mario and Sonic joined forces for the first time to compete at the Beijing Summer Olympics. The result was a middling collection of sports-themed minigames that failed to deliver on the potential of that once-forbidden union. Never ones to give up, Mario and Sonic have reunited to hit the slopes and skating rinks of Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Games. It offers a slightly more diverse and entertaining assortment of events than its predecessor, but it still falls well short of earning a medal.

Mario and Sonic Olmpic Winter Games

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Astro Boy: The Video Game Nintendo Wii Hands-On

Posted under DS Game Releases, Wii Game Previews, Wii Game Releases by admin on Friday 28 August 2009 at 3:35 PM

Brave, gentle, and wise, Astro Boy soars high in the sky.

No matter how old you are–you’ve probably seen or heard of the amazing Astro Boy in some form or another. Armed with finger lasers and handy-dandy red rocket boots, the lovable child robot will be flying onto the silver screen later this summer. High Voltage Software, the developer of The Conduit, is working on the video game adaption of the movie, so you can take to the skies and play as the young boy who has far too much firepower for his age. At the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con, we were able to meet with Cameron Rains, the producer of the game, to talk about Astro Boy and see how this action hero performs on the Nintendo Wii.

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Sonic’s Sega All-Star Racing Nintendo Wii Impressions

Posted under DS Game Previews, DS Game Releases, Wii Game Previews, Wii Game Releases by admin on Friday 28 August 2009 at 2:25 PM

Sonic trades in his sneakers for a hot rod in Sega’s speedy arcade racer.

Sonic is trading in his trademark speedy feet for a sweet convertible in the upcoming Sonic’s Sega All-Star Racing. Coming in early 2010 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Nintendo DS, the game is an arcade racer that stars more than 15 of Sega’s popular characters from the publisher’s long history. We had a chance to check out the game on the show floor of Comic-Con 2009.

The demo at the show featured two courses and four playable characters–the titular Sonic, Aiai from Super Monkey Ball, Amy Rose from the Sonic series, and Amigo from the Samba de Amigo games. The characters will have their own special vehicles, such as Sonic’s blue hot rod or Tails’ airplane. In addition, the characters will have their own special powers that will be activated at random during races. For instance, Sonic will temporarily transform into Super Sonic; Amy will have mallets she can use to bash her opponents with; Aiai will let loose with a torrent of monkey balls; and Amigo will form impromptu conga lines that any racer will be powerless to resist joining.

The special powers will give you a power advantage on the tracks, but they won’t be the only way of getting an upper hand. There will also be on-track pick-ups, such as homing missiles, land mines, Sonic shoes (for an extra boost of speed), and shields that will protect you from harm. Of course, you’ll have your own skill on the sticks to rely on, as well as the game’s simple controls–R2 (on the PS3 controller) to accelerate; L2 to brake and drift around corners (when combined with the gas button). Pulling off drifts and midair tricks (the latter executed with the R1 and L1 buttons) will earn you turbo boost as well.

All-Star racing will have more than 15 tracks available and feature locales inspired by Sega’s many games. The courses shown off in the demo were impressively large, featuring brilliant bright colors and a good amount of variety in layout–including massive spiraling corkscrew sections and huge jumps. Sega fans might get a kick out of the more nuanced nods to Sega classics, such as the bumpers that line certain parts of the track that are straight out of classic Sega games.

Clearly aimed at both the kart-racing crowd and nostalgic Sega fans, Sonic’s Sega All-Star Racing seems like it will be a good match for kids and parents alike. Look for more on the game in the coming months ahead of its release in February 2010.

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Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box Nintendo DS Review

Posted under DS Game Reviews by admin on Wednesday 26 August 2009 at 8:43 PM

Professor Layton’s second adventure offers more clever puzzles to solve, more varied and interesting areas to explore, and another thrilling mystery to unravel.

Score: 8.5 / great

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C.O.R.E. Nintendo DS Review

Posted under DS Game Reviews by admin on Wednesday 26 August 2009 at 8:38 PM

This archaic first-person shooter is lousy to its core.

Score: 3.5 / bad

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Fossil Fighters Nintendo DS Review

Posted under DS Game Reviews by admin on Wednesday 26 August 2009 at 8:34 PM

Fossil Fighters’ robust roster of collectible dinosaurs and its fast-paced, lightly tactical battles make it an appealing adventure.

Score: 7.5 / good

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Lego Battles Nintendo DS Review

Posted under DS Game Reviews by admin on Wednesday 26 August 2009 at 8:31 PM

Bothersome control issues won’t keep you from enjoying this charming strategy game.

Score: 7.0 / good

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G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra Nintendo DS Review

Posted under DS Game Reviews by admin on Wednesday 26 August 2009 at 8:27 PM

A few bright spots prove that this clumsy, unsatisfying film tie-in could have been much better.

Score: 5.0 / mediocre

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Roogoo Attack Nintendo DS Review

Posted under DS Game Reviews by admin on Wednesday 26 August 2009 at 8:21 PM

Roogoo Attack is harmless enough, but unlike the best puzzlers, it won’t get under your skin.

Score: 6.5 / fair

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Overlord: Minions Nintendo DS Review

Posted under DS Game Reviews by admin on Thursday 23 July 2009 at 6:14 PM

Serious control issues spoil an already bland adventure.

Score: 4.5 / poor

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