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Nintendo Land (Wii U)

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11 years ago
Rabbids Land Review (Wii U)

Rabbids Land is a pass-and-play party game for the Wii U that brings together Rayman's demented enemies, the Rabbids, in a board game-style competition fraught with minigames and quiz questions.

Above all, Rabbids Land provides a party game experience that is easy to learn, easy to set up, and easy to play with someone from any age group; The interface is slick and intuitive, both in menus and during play, and the average player will be able to jump right into things with minimal knowledge...

Even someone who's a Rabbids fan HAS to admit that they're annoying... Right? I mean, come on; they're a bunch of derpy-eyed rabbits who periodically scream for no reason. Most of the party games I've played in the past have had some iconic avatars to choose from, rather than these gross, squalling...

Official Nintendo Magazine
★★★★★
11 years ago

If Nintendo was being absolutely upfront with us,

VGChartz
★★★★
11 years ago
Nintendo Land (WiiU) - Review

Nintendo has a tradition with its new consoles. They will make a game (sometimes packed-in) that showcases what makes this new thing you just bought so new. The NES had Super Mario Bros which showed what was possible on a home console. GameBoy had Tetris , the first mobile killer gaming app.

DreamStation.cc
★★★★
11 years ago
Nintendo Land Review

Nintendo Land packs a surprising amount of replay value for completionists. There are lots of decorations for the central plaza, stamps, stages to unlock, etc. There's plenty of game here if you play in spurts, even more game and more fun if you can gather up some friends to play along.

ztgd.com
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11 years ago
Rabbids Land Review

The Rabbids return for another Nintendo console launch. Are they a welcome addition or shovel-ware?

+ Some mini-games are fun; + Good setup

Only two players at a time?; Most games are mindnumbing; Playing solo is pointless; Spend more time waiting than playing

N-Europe
★★★★
11 years ago
Review: Nintendo Land

Roll up, roll up! Nintendo takes on the theme park in Nintendo Land , their GamePad companion designed to familiarise gamers with the new controller, in the same way that Wii Sports introduced the Wii Remote to millions around the world.

Donkey Kong Crash Course is addictive; Good uses of the Wii U GamePad; Great multiplayer; Surprising depth in some games

The theme park design is under-developed; Some forgettable games

Nintendo Life
★★★★★
11 years ago

Nintendo Land is both a wonderful celebration of Nintendo's past and an exciting glimpse into its future, but more importantly it is incredibly, riotously fun. It's one of the best local multiplayer experiences ever crafted, and playing with friends is a guaranteed great time.

canadianonlinegamers.com
★★★★
11 years ago
Nintendo Land (Wii U) Review

If you were lucky enough to obtain the Wii U Deluxe Bundle, or decided to make Nintendo Land of your first Wii U game purchases, then you probably already know that this game is considered the "Wii Sports" of the Wii U.

HonestGamers
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11 years ago
Nintendo Land review (WIIU)

When Wii launched way back in 2006, it did so with Wii Sports by its side. Whatever you might have thought about that game, your relatives probably liked it. They were most likely drawn to the easy controls, which simulated the motions that are required when actually playing golf, boxing or bowling.

Auracore MediaWorks
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11 years ago
Nintendo Land

This ain't no Wii Sports.

Metroid Blast; Metroid Blast; And did I mention Metroid Blast

Nothing overly original; doesn't do as good of a job of showcasing the Wii U's power as it could have

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