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Mario & Sonic Party
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 7 / 11
Date: January 23, 2008
Author: Amazon User
When it comes to minigames, Mario has shown he has the success. After the mammoth surprise success of Mario Party DS for the Nintendo DS, many were surprised by the new gameplay that brought life within the party. That also has shown within the rivalry between Mario & Sonic The Hedgehog back in the 90's with the console wars between Sega & Nintendo. But now that Sega had stopped making video game systems after the Dreamcast, they've made great games for other systems. But, nothing yet has shown the real head to head rivalry in the same video game of Sonic vs. Mario until last year when Mario & Sonic at The Olympic Games was released on the Nintendo Wii. The game worked well with fun, but didn't drive in the gamers. Let's see how the DS can handle the Olympic glory.
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic games for the Nintendo DS brings in the handheld action of the Wii title, as the Summer Olympics shine in with a new twist on gameplay, as your favorites like both Sega & Nintendo fight it out for the gold. You can play with anyone from Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, or your favorite Sonic classic characters like Knuckles, Dr. Robotnik, Tails or even Sonic himself. There are over 20 different exciting events that bring out the fun and gameplay of the Olympics that shine well, including a few events that are exclusively found on the DS edition too. You can play all the events that were on the other version like fencing, the long jump, or swimming, as well as new events like Canoeing, cycling and platform high diving. The graphic look well and the control is a bit easier to maintain through each of the events, where the Wii edition did show as a weakness.
While Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games doesn't shine as well to bring new DS gamers in as was the case with Mario Party DS, it still is a fun game for those who are eagerly awaiting the excitement of the upcoming Summer Olympics, and brings in a few nice twists into what Olympic sports video game have missed for awhile. I thought it was fun, but could've had a bit more to shine.
Graphics: B
Sound: B
Control: B 1/2+
Fun & Enjoyment: C+
Overall: C+
Great!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 4
Date: January 26, 2008
Author: Amazon User
it's really fun to play, especially with friends and family. lots of mini games and lots of characters to choose from. Well done!
Some of the games are hard though, not recommend for kids under 8.
Sonic Vs. Mario
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 5 / 7
Date: January 30, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I really like this game because you can be anyone you want, like Knuckles, Shadow, Sonic, Peach, Daisy, etc. Cycling is fun but hard. Table Tennis is cool, but hard because sometimes you miss your serves. This is tons of fun for ages 6 and up (I am 6).
Disappointing
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 7 / 14
Date: February 01, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Not too many years ago, who would have thought that Mario and Sonic would be together and face off in their own game? Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games finds the beloved Nintendo and Sega mascots taking part in 24 Olympic events, most of which aren't all that different from one another. The gameplay itself offers some uninteresting touch screen and stylus options (which aren't always recognized by the game), and is pretty shallow overall. Flaws aside, there are some fine moments to be had with Mario & Sonic. Just seeing the two video game icons together is reason enough to check the game out, and there is a wide variety of characters to play as from both franchises. The game as a whole looks pretty good with some solid animations and colorful graphics, there's catchy music, and the game isn't all that hard to just pick up and play. Problem is though, the game just isn't meant for a long haul, like it could have been. All in all, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is good for some simplistic thrills, but the game isn't as good or fun as it could have been. It's worth checking out for fans of either franchise though, but it isn't nearly as fun as it could or should have been either.
extremly disappointing.
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 5 / 7
Date: February 17, 2008
Author: Amazon User
When I got this game for the Wii, I totally fell in love with it. so when I heared it came out for the DS, I was like "OMG! I must have!". so I got it, but it turned out to be no fun at all. For one thing, the game was impossible. the events are WAY too hard. 2, it was really weird how you did the events. Like table tennis,for example. you couldn't beat table tennis because the controls were so confusing. also, the graphics are horrible. I guess my point is THIS GAME IS NOT WORTH IT.
Fun!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 8 / 9
Date: February 19, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I think this game is a lot of fun! There are lots of different olympic events like swimming, track and field, cycling, and table tennis just to name a few. The events are very realistic to real olympic events. You get to compete for medals and be any character that you want! There are also eight dream events that you have to try to unlock. That is the one problem I have found with this game. The dream events are very hard to unlock. I have unlocked some of them, but I have tried everything I can think of to unlock the others but nothing seems to work. But overall, this is a fun game and definately worth buying!
WOW!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 4
Date: February 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I got it and boy it takes the cake! There is about 30 olimpic playible games, 4 mini games, 5 different cups, each with 5 trophy rounds in them! There are many memerable players to play as and great grapics! I HIGHLY recomend it, for childen and adults!
This game is real fun!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 5
Date: February 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User
This reveiw is from my 8 & 9 year old children. My son says that he likes fencing and the canyon and basketball. My daughter really likes all those things and racing too. She thinks it's the best game ever invented!
excellent
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: March 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I bought the game for my son, which has been an excellent purchase... he competes with himself and the variety of option it offers is great!!
Olympics
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 3 / 6
Date: March 20, 2008
Author: Amazon User
This game gets SO boring after two weeks or so.
If you want a game to last long get something else.
It gets frustrating in some events too. How? I don't know about you but Table Tennis and Triple Jump is hard! Table Tennis is hard, but why? I never
win! I ALWAYS end up in fourth place!!! Triple Jump is hard because you have to do good timing and need to jump three times to go the farthest! I am not strong at Hammer Throw. It is hard to throw far! Well, at least it is hard for me... You have to do a fast continuous circle and gain speed and lift your stylus. That's not the hard part. When I do that, it goes high into the air and lands only 13 meters!( that is not very far.) Well, anyways if you wanted this game, borrow it or rent it.
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