some players either may not experience it, or maybe simply do not notice it because they don't expect to play these wii instruments in good crisp rhythm in the first place.
this game is not guitar hero or rockband and if you're looking for that kind of music or experience, you won't find it here.
it's just as much fun as wii sports, and has more replay value than the boring games in wii play!
perfect for all age groups, wii music offers plenty of replay value with endless combinations of instruments.
in doing so, nintendo has appealed to anyone who desires a musical experience but either a) doesn't have the time to master easy, medium, hard, and extreme mode and/or b) does not have at least $80
this game doesn't hold your hand at all, it tosses you into a crazy world and tells you 'okay figure it out!' i however enjoy the 'uncover the bizarre storyline' type of gameplay thats in baroque,
i purposely didn't touch on everything i've experienced so far because i want people to experience it for themself, rather than having someone tell them what they think and go on that.
while the gameplay can be said to be repetitive (very very much so) if you get hooked on the storyline+concepts like i did, it's totally worth it.
definitely a lot of replay value.
gameplay - 8.5 - while it can get boring since each character only has about 7-8 attacks you have 8 characters to play with.
it has tons of gameplay value; my bro and i clocked 60 hours before retiring it.
the gameplay can be a bit tedious since some of the characters don't react fast enough after pulling off certain moves, and the bug collecting for item-making does get frustrating, but the game is
the gameplay is great, the graphics look wonderful on the wii, and the characters really feel like their counterparts in the anime.
-gameplay is nothing special
it means that your guests can't have a profile on the system, or you have to keep swapping out (aka, deleting) profiles to give a guest a personal experience with the game.
(you know the feeling.) when it comes to duplicating every facet of the real golf playing experience, this game is incredibly faithful.
the combination of this well tested game and the controller with the wii turns this into one of the most fun experiences in gaming if you ask me (the most fun being wii sports).
if you're a golfer and like a realistic video game experience, then this is a great game.
there are some rendering glitches -- hit it long and/or right on hole 2 at east lake if you want a blatant example, one that thoroughly interferes with gameplay.
the gameplay is very simple, tilt the wii-mote to move, tilt it further to go faster.
quite a short game though and it didn't take him long to finish it but he seems happy to replay it.
our kids have no video game experience as the wii is our first game family game system (other than my 9yo's ds).
like i said, she just turned 3 (and really has no video-game experience beyond the computer), so an older 2-year- old or one who has done games with other controllers may even be able to do this.
my 3 year old can play the complete game by himself and has pretty good re-playability as well.
it adds additional challenge to the game and gives it a much higher replayability.
once the controls become second nature(and the aches in your shoulders and arms go away) it becomes clear that this title has some of the strongest legs in the replay department that the wii is
we also try to find games that are structured around the unique wii experience.
other thoughts: the wii is all about the experience.
but apart from playing sores and sometimes a little frustrated first experience at a event, the game is pretty fun.
wacky humor and great feeling controls make it a very unique experience for 1-4 people!
the rabbids themselves are still as adorable and funny as ever so it helps to save the overall playability of the game.
the new shooting game looks much better than the first but i found the gameplay a bit boring.
it's very simple in terms of gameplay, and each scene is premised upon more and more ridiculous things - roasting a chicken with your fiery burps or plunging a toilet or shooting spitballs at the
but, there is much more to do and more control over the gameplay to take advantage of the unique nature of the wii.
this has to, single handedly, be one of the most enjoyable hunting experiences ever, especially for its wii capability.
this is a true hunt shooting experience much more fun than the role play
i would say that deer drive's best feature lies within its core style of gameplay.
blast works old school charm and simple gameplay make it a good game.
the ability to share your creations online at blastworksdepot.com provides amazing replayability.
very high satisfaction and replay value.
replayability a+ * 10,000
the gameplay is very simple, but fun.
but what covers it is the game play it brings a whole new experience towards the wii.
some sort of command is mapped to an awkward shake of the wii-mote as an afterthought, and the gameplay just gets frustrating.
playing it made me feel a lot less alone in my school experience and i raise a glass to those guys at rockstar for this fine addition to my library.
nowhere near enough time to dissect an amphibian and actually get something out of the whole experience.
pros: great controls, loads of gameplay!
ea finally landed the right mixture of hollywood polish and fun gameplay two years ago when it released everything or nothing, a 007 game that not only featured the likeness of pierce brosnan and the
the graphics, gameplay and overall feel of 'from russia with love' is very similar to it's predecessor but with that classic touch and feel to it.
as usual, there is incentive to replay boards after you've finish the story missions (and there are quite a few) in order to unlock certain features.
just as you might expect, there are many arenas to choose from along with other options to fully customize your head to head battle experience!
they really had the gameplay down to a science with the third person shooter.
pros: enjoyable gameplay, great music, awesome controller design
pros: great gameplay, excellent songs
pros: challenging, great soundtrack, replay value is endless.
pros: great song choices, controls are awesome, good use of wiimote cons: horrible gameplay on newer tv, size of son list doesn't compare to newer games.
pros: playability, wii wheel, online content, introduction of motorcycles, throwback levels, great family fun!
pros: - re-playability- good for all ages- online rankings and play- ease of control.
pros: great course design, wonderful control schemes, motorbikes included, online gameplay, lots of characters
pros: one of the best single/multiplayer games on the wii, great replay value.
then i got a wii and wanted to experience it wii-style but became quickly frustrated by the awkward pointing of wiimote to do simple menus that a traditional hand-held remote is much better for.
i won't get into the gameplay as it's already covered by the other reviewers.
it takes place after your crew of six sims experience a shipwreck and end up on various deserted islands.
sims 2 pets for the wii was the worst of the lot - awkward gameplay, poor graphics, no fun whatsoever.
it is obviously a one-shot affair, like the recent "pet" release so no prior experience with any sims titles is required, but like the other titles the sims react according how you've constructed the
as a bonus, the game lets you download the older arcade version to your ds which has good gameplay.
a drone is a little space ship that flies around doing one of eight different things you can choose from and each of the 8 different drones gains experience the more you take it into battle.
not much replay value, though.
gameplay: uhhh...
the gameplay is as similar to excite truck was, but with a few interesting twists.
-replayability should be pretty lengthy, since there's plenty of things to unlock, but this title also has online competition, and a poker mode.
the game concept is well thought out and challenging enough for the younger kids while it retains the type of replay value that we enjoy from, say, super mario bros.
relatively easy for anyone with experience to games
it's got a good deal of action, lots of different characters, gameplay is nice - even an old man like me can jump in and play along side him and have fun with it.
even after my son, completed all levels (after 3 days), the game allows you to continue unlocking special features allowing for a different playing experience.
not much in terms of wand movements and they could have dropped the wand movements overall in my opinion as they do not really benefit the gameplay.
they now just go back and replay all of the levels.
Compare Wii Games for Replayability »
Wize.com wants to improve! Will you please help by taking a quick survey?
No Thanks