Mario Kart Wii

Posted in Uncategorized on May 16, 2008 by fawii

How do you score a game like Mario Kart, where there are millions of players worldwide, each with their own perception of what the franchise should be, what’s important in a Kart experience, how they want to play it, and which game is truly the pinnacle of the series? What it really comes down to is exactly how Nintendo was aiming this one, what worked, and what didn’t. It’s obvious now more than ever that Kart is an every-player’s game, so while you’ve got a few options for the hardcore gamers, there’s dozens more geared towards those in the Mario Party, Wii Sports, and Wii Play camp. There are some things that feel completely out of whack though, such as the uncharacteristically cheap AI in 150cc, the lack of voice chat for an extremely social online game, reliance on friend codes, and “everyone’s a winner” feeling you get when random items show up and completely turn the game upside down in an instant. Granted that’s Kart, but it’s also a way to water down competition, which is exactly how Super Mario Kart got its start.

Every player is going to have their own love/hate relationship with Mario Kart Wii, but in the end the game does so many things right that it’d be foolish not to give credit where due. Online seriously raises the bar for Nintendo, trumping even Smash in a big, big way. The sense of community you can get even with random racers online and ghost-supported leader boards is impressive, and the fact that you can head on to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection solo, with a friend via split screen, or hook up with buddies across the world without worry of lag and never-ending disconnect notices makes Mario Kart Wii a pure joy to play online. It isn’t the best Mario Kart in the series, but it’s a must-play experience on Wii, and standard-setting offering as far as online, channel support, and connectivity are concerned. Now if you’ll excuse us, we’ve got some online stats to obsess over.

Lost Odyssey

Posted in Xbox 360 with tags , , , on May 7, 2008 by fawii

       

                  Lost Odyssey proves that a turn-based RPG still has merit in modern gaming. While there is nothing in Lost Odyssey that will convert action-RPG fans, there is plenty to please those already singing in the choir. Lost Odyssey creates several memorable characters and a somber setting that should please those sick of JRPGs that seem made for 10-year-olds. There are quite a few things that go wrong — from the bad stealth portion to performance issues — but none of it kept me from enjoying the overall adventure. It may not be in the same class as Mass Effect, but for a system in desperate need for more quality RPGs, Lost Odyssey fits nicely into the 360 library.

Super Mario Galaxy

Posted in Wii with tags , , on April 29, 2008 by fawii

          

           Super Mario Galaxy is one of the greatest platformers I have ever played, Wii’s best game, and an absolute must-own experience. And to me, this odd trek through space really does feel like the true sequel to Mario 64. It harkens back to the N64 classic with nostalgic faces and places from the Mushroom Kingdom, but it also re-invents the franchise with new space-themed mechanics and fresh Wii-enhanced controls. It is, as I have said since I first played it, a near-perfect combination of old platforming values and new design.

Expect to be blown away by the fantastic level challenges and galactic variety. Expect to be blown away by the addictive gravity effects — you will jump off ledges just to see if you can rotate all the way around a structure. And expect to be blown away by the tight controls and beautiful graphics.

Galaxy isn’t quite perfect. There are some minor issues — tiny blemishes, if you will, hiding on the backside of a supermodel. There’s the auto-camera, which works exceptionally well most of the time, but every so often stumbles. And there’s the overall difficulty — a little too easy to 60 stars and to defeat bosses for my tastes. But even with these potential drawbacks, Nintendo’s Tokyo studio has created a platformer that deserves its place among the very best and will surely be remembered in another decade as a classic.

Welcome to Wiiviewing!

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on April 28, 2008 by fawii

Welcome!

            This blog will be dedicated to reviews of  Xbox360 and Wii games! Every week I’ll be trying out a game on either platform and post my complete review! So if you own one of these platforms and want to know which game to get next, this is the right place to be!