When Nintendo launched the Wii back in 2006, motion control was a revolutionary and novel concept. People simply could not wait to get their grubby hands on those shiny, white remotes and start swinging them around their living rooms.
When Nintendo launched the Wii back in 2006, motion control was a revolutionary and novel concept. People simply could not wait to get their grubby hands on those shiny, white remotes and start swinging them around their living rooms.
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.
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
" NintendoLand " is the Wii U's Wii Sports. It is the one release title that utilises all of the new machine's features, splitting them over a dozen mini-games. With a mix of family-friendly games, charming art style and classic Nintendo franchises it is easy to see why Nintendo chose it as the Wii...
After an unbelievable last 7 years, the life of the Wii has come and gone, with the Wii U taking its place. With so much already out about the Wii U's software, hardware, specs, and everything else, nothing compares to finally sitting down and playing Nintendo's very first game on it.
Sure, there's similarities in the game concepts, but Nintendo's successfully compiled them into one cohesive experience. Nintendo Land's divided in two: one side for solo gamers, the other for team players. With the latter, everybody wants to hold the Wii U's tablet controller, the GamePad.
When I heard Of a Nintendo Game featuring all your favorite Nintendo Characters in one game. My First Initial response was Smash Bros? After playing this Game For The First Time On My WiiU. I was impressed by what this game had to offer.
Great Levels Awsome Gameplay
Repetitiveness at times
This game is a new game to the new console the nintendo wii, and is the "wii sports" to the wii u, featuring lots of multiplayer games all rolled into one. They all make use of the specific game pad which I will come onto in a second.
Nintendo Land isn't Wii Sports , but it's the must have offline social game this new generation. The twelve Attractions do a commendable job of demonstrating what the Wii U and its GamePad are capable of and offer enough content to keep you playing much longer than you had ever envisioned.
+ Demonstrates the GamePad's potential; + A mix of games; + Is surprisingly addictive; + Will get the family gaming together again
- Monita is annoying and creepy; - Online functionality is poor; - Some boring attractions; - Menu might confuse casual audience
NintendoLand is, in the truest sense, the Wii U 's equivalent to Wii Sports . Like its predecessor, NintendoLand is a light and chirpy mini-game festival that exists primarily to teach players about the unique possibilities of their new console, yet manages to do so in a framework that provides...
Three very different variations on Pac-Man Vs; An excellent showcase for your new console; Packed full of Nintendo love
Inconsistent quality across the board; We'd have preferred more Mario Chase / Animal Crossing maps; Monita's voice sends a chill down our spine
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