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Nintendo Land (Wii U)

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DarkStation
★★★★★
11 years ago
Nintendo Land

As I go about my day, I have to stop and wonder why I'm not just staying in and playing Nintendo Land. The game is more fun than I ever thought it would be-it smartly adds to the games as you get better at them, providing you with a greater challenge as you progress through and giving you so much...

ccgr.org
★★★★
11 years ago
Nintendo Land (Wii U)

For us, one of the main selling points of the deluxe model of the Wii U was the inclusion of Nintendo Land, a game selling for $60 at launch. While this game is fun, I certainly would have been disappointed if we paid full price for it.

A great addition to the deluxe Wii U console; lots of fun with multiple players

Not enough variety in the attractions; as most of the games have you fighting swarms of enemies or chasing the other players Pac-Man style

Impulse Gamer
★★★★
11 years ago
Nintendo Land

Nintendo Land is reminiscent of another famous launch title called Wiisports in that it showcases the amazing innovative controls of the new Nintendo Wii U. Using just about every feature of the GamePad, Nintendo Land is a collection of awesomely good mini-games based on some highly popular titles...

GAME Group plc
★★★★★
11 years ago
Nintendo Land - Review

Perhaps Nintendo couldn't decide which of its much-loved franchises to launch Wii U with, because the answer it's come up with is "all of them". Sure, there's also your regulation Mario platformer in the form of New Super Mario Bros.

Beautifully executed Nintendo themes with all your favourite characters; A great variety of games that explore all the crazy possibilities of the Wii U's Game Pad; Compared to most mini-game compilations; it's amazingly polished and complete

Some games aren't up to the general standard (we're looking at you; Octopus Dance); The three competitive games are essentially pretty similar; All the explaining can get tedious and Monita gives us the creeps

AVForums
★★★
★★
11 years ago
Nintendo Land Wii U

AVForums Home Gaming Hub > Video Gaming > Reviews > Hop To Conclusion The Rundown X Close Tweet Party games meet tablet controllers by Mark Botwright...

Multiplayer madness; Good demo material for the tech; Bite-sized attractions; Novelty factor

Solo player offerings a tad uninspired; No online multiplayer games; Novelty factor soon wears off

extremegamer.ca
★★★★★
11 years ago
Rabbids Land

Those zany Rabbids have occupied the Wii U, and i'ts not just a single Rabbid, it's a whole land. Ready to get your (board) game on? This is Ubisofts' Rabbids Land.

Those dang Rabbids are just so damn cute; Instant appeal, Lots of mini-games to try and enjoy, Fun for small gatherings in a "party" atmosphere, Fully playable on the Gamepad

Mini-game centric play makes this no fun for the solo gamer; Not all the mini-games are a hit; Too basic for long sittings.

Common Sense Media
★★
★★★
11 years ago
Zany, cartoonish mini-games with some mild bathroom humor.

Parents need to know that Rabbids Land is a collection of mini-games meant for up to four people. As with previous games in this series, most activities are accompanied by a very basic brand of bathroom humor -- expect tame gags about burping, cow bums, and throwing up -- likely to be enjoyed most...

Destructoid
★★★★
11 years ago
A fairly grounded fairground

A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.

Gameplanet
★★★★
11 years ago
Nintendo Land review

In 2006, Nintendo used WiiSports and WiiPlay to showcase the abilities of the revolutionary Wii Remote. The recent release of the Wii U brings with it the Wii U GamePad now it's Nintendo Land's task to showcase what the new control system has to offer.

Some great demonstrations of the Wii U GamePad and its abilities; Standout games are Luigi's Ghost Mansion and Metroid Blast; Up to five player gaming

Some games are basically the same principle; GamePad can lose calibration mid game; Some Attractions lack a replay factor

gametrailers.com
★★★
★★
11 years ago
Rabbids Land

The lovably grotesque Rabbids delve into tabletop territory in their latest misadventure. In a new twist, Rabbids Land frames its funky flavored mini-games within the confines of a traditional board game, aiming for a vibe that blends the feel of recent Mario Party outings with the look of a Trivial...

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