spoodie wrote:Wario Ware isn't missing and should be with me tomorrow.
Is it the same sort of thing as the Wario game on the DS (lots of very silly minigames) but with Wii-style hand-waving instead of DS stylus-scribbling?
I've had my eye on Children of Mana for a while, but I very rarely play handheld games.
Tokobot Plus looks interesting - recently bought the PSP version for my sister, and she says it's quite good, but she is a lot more into puzzle games than I am.
FatherJack wrote:
Is it the same sort of thing as the Wario game on the DS (lots of very silly minigames) but with Wii-style hand-waving instead of DS stylus-scribbling?
I seen Wario Ware for the Wii advertised on telly, and I have to be honest, the graphics looked appauling considering what the Wii is capable of, and the mini games looked really really boring.
Wow, shake a bottle till it fizzes and the lid pops off
I can't see this having much replay value, but I can see it being fun with the parents and so on.
I expect it's very good at showing off what the controller can do, and not a lot else, as previous Wario Ware titles on the GameCube were awful as well.
Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:I seen Wario Ware for the Wii advertised on telly, and I have to be honest, the graphics looked appauling considering what the Wii is capable of, and the mini games looked really really boring.
Magical Gaaay Fairy Land, shake a bottle till it fizzes and the lid pops off
I can't see this having much replay value, but I can see it being fun with the parents and so on.
I expect it's very good at showing off what the controller can do, and not a lot else, as previous Wario Ware titles on the GameCube were awful as well.
I don't think you can get a proper idea of what the game is like from the look of it, it's most definitely something you have to play. And it's not supposed to have much longevity, it's just for a laugh.
I havn't mocked a new game for a good long while!, here goes
TezzRexx wrote:PC: Hotel Empire 2
W-o-wsers, I've always wanted to run a hotel, no.. wait.. I havn't, it sounds dull, at least it's a computer game though that'll make it exiting
Hotel Empire 2 sets gamers in the role of budding hotel managers as they pick locations, hire and assign staff, strike deals and make the strategic and day-to-day decisions needed to build and operate a world-renowned hotel property... room furnishing, pricing choices, vendor agreements and partnerships, management competence and staff allocation are just some of the many factors that will make or break would-be hoteliers.
Don't warn the tadpoles.. Eh.. what!.. oh sorry I was asleep, maybe the graphics are really good?...
spoodie wrote:I don't think you can get a proper idea of what the game is like from the look of it, it's most definitely something you have to play. And it's not supposed to have much longevity, it's just for a laugh.
Yes, it seems much like the one on the DS - looks rubbish, but everyone who has had a go on mine emerges a couple of hours later looking a bit dazed and confused about where/when they are.