Monster Racers Nintendo DS Hands-On Impressions

We rustle up some wildlife and go for a spin in this hands-on with Monster Racers for the Nintendo DS.

Pokemon is a hell of a drug. This may sound silly, but if you boil anything down to its simplest form so that it amounts to little more than advanced rock-scissors-paper, a thinly veiled plot, and the collection and training of mythical creatures, you’d have the very addictive Pokemon, which has carved a very profitable niche for itself. It’s no surprise, then, that while the formula has been tweaked and perfected over the years, other would-be contenders want to cash in on the success and get a share of the dollars. Enter Monster Racers.

I choose you winged lion!

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Water Warfare Nintendo WiiWare Hands-On Impressions

Playground squirt-gun fights are the focus of this upcoming WiiWare game.

There are a dizzying number of subgenres that exist underneath the umbrella of first-person shooters: tactical, sci-fi, World War II with regular Nazis, World War II with magical Nazis, and so on. The list could go on for days, but you’d be hard-pressed to find many games that portray the gritty, no-holds-barred combat of playground water-gun fights. For Wii owners, that will soon change with the release of Water Warfare on WiiWare. This first-person shooter from Hudson trades in AK-47s and blood for super soakers and characters with bulbous anime eyes in a family-friendly action experience.

The visuals in Water Warfare are pretty basic.

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New Super Mario Bros. Wii Screenshots

The Koopa Kids return in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. It’s about time the Koppa Kids make an appearance. Where have they been all this time? Here’s a screenshot of one of the Koopa Kids in action…

Koopa Kids New Super Mario Bros.

New Super Mario Bros. looks to be a multiplayer experience. Graphics look really kinetic, and heavily inspired by the smooth animations like that of New Super Mario Bros. from the Nintendo DS, only a bit more polished. The stage looks just like the original Super Mario Bros. on the NES…

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Spore Hero Arena Nintendo DS First Look Preview

We get a quick tour of this creature-infested arena fighter on the Nintendo DS.

Spore Creatures did extremely well for Electronic Arts last year, so it’s no surprise that the company would want to continue the trend by bringing Spore once again to Nintendo’s handheld. At an Electronic Arts press event in Los Angeles, we got our first glance at Spore Hero Arena and tinkered a bit with the creature creator. We weren’t given too many details except that this is going to be very much focused on action, but we did get to see how the controls work and what is potentially in store for Spore Hero Arena.

This is Spore, gladiator style.

The premise of the game is to become a galactic champion by competing in arena-based battles. The story is set in the same universe as the Wii game, except instead of riding on the tail of a meteor and crash-landing on a mysterious planet, your ship gets hit by this meteor and you wind up stranded on an unknown planet anyway. You meet the Forgotten Master, who tells you about the evil creatures that spawned from the red meteors and have corrupted all of the arena champions by creating championship medals. You are immune to this corruption, so your job is to win back the medals and become the new champion.

The game is built from the ground up with an easy-to-use creature-creator system in which you can check out your creation in 3D and give it new parts and abilities. There’s some light exploration involved in the game, but we weren’t given any details beyond that. We did get to jump in and watch a battle in the arena against three other creatures. We watched as the EA rep, using the stylus to move, attacked with bites and punches that were mapped to the D pad. The goal is to knock your opponents off of the platform, which is easier if you’ve already taken out a chunk of their health. Special abilities can be executed by holding the shoulder button and drawing with the stylus. A circle around your creature will execute an area attack, and tapping on an enemy individually or drawing a line between them are other ways of getting aggressive.

There is going to be a strong multiplayer component, which will be available locally and through Nintendo’s Wi-Fi connection. You’ll have preset arenas to pick from, and you can pull any one of your custom creations from your sporepedia to battle head-on. We didn’t get to see too much of the game beyond a fight and the creation tool, but a good portable multiplayer brawler is always welcome. Developer Maxis has had many opportunities to fine-tune the creature creator, so by now it’s extremely easy to create your ultimate galactic gladiator.

Customize your arena fighter to be the best it can be.

We’ll update with further information when we get a more in-depth look during the Electronic Entertainment Expo. Spore Hero Arena is expected to ship this fall.


Boom Blox Bash Party Nintendo Wii Review

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With strong multiplayer, new modes, and lots of destruction, this block-bashing sequel is ready for its spotlight.

Score: 8.5 / great

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