I genuinely believe this is the best "Mario Party" style game. It makes great use of the Game Pad, has a wonderful variety of mini-games, and even mixes up the board game formula by adding different types of experiences. There are board games, but there are also game shows, pachinko-esque machines, and many other framing devices. There's also plenty of charm and polish, my favorite of which is using the Miis you have saved to your system to populate crowds and background characters. My friends and I still play this game over a decade later and have a blast.
Muito bom jogar este game. Eu acho que se existisse uma versão dele mesclado com o do Wii seria perfeito.
O meu modo favorito é das fantasias, é disparado o mais divertido. Mas o da ponte e das equipes tbm são muito divertidos.
O que eu achei muito ruim é o modo que se joga apenas com o tablet e vai passando pra cada jogador, muito desnecessário.
O meu modo favorito é das fantasias, é disparado o mais divertido. Mas o da ponte e das equipes tbm são muito divertidos.
O que eu achei muito ruim é o modo que se joga apenas com o tablet e vai passando pra cada jogador, muito desnecessário.
One of the laziest sequals to a game ive ever seen, the main bored is a long 's' in the middle of the ocean.... like cmon give me something a little more interesting. The other modes are alright, with my favourite being BALLDOZER but that mode has its own issues. Even though i think this game was lazily made the mini games really hold it together and actually make this worth a play with friends. Its not bad, far from it just wish more effort went into the modes so i feel a good reason to play the mini games which is by far the best part.
i played this a lot more regularly back when i was in like elementary and middle school with friends and family, but i had good times and made good memories playing this game. pretty much the same thing as wii party with different main game modes that are all most likely an entertaining time with friends regardless of which game mode you pick. i also forgot about the weird two player gamepad minigames, i remember playing a few of them once and not really feeling any desire to go back, but they were cute in concept
As I always say, Wii Party saga was a lite version of Mario Party games. The game was an easy way to introduce gamers to the "party games" style.
The modes are enjoyable, but simple. It's something peopoe must like to play once and then forget about it. Something I like it's the inclusion of single player modes such as the dojo mode.
The graphics are good, the style is great as a Nintendo exclusive should be.
The gameplay is basically another Mario Part with the miis, that could make it funnier because let's be honest, who plays with actual friends mii? If you can create Peter Griffin or Michael Jackson, I'd prefer use them.
It's a good game, but, Mario Party is resurrecting, and NS Sports was a mistake, so it's probably we will never see any Nintendo Switch Party soon.
The modes are enjoyable, but simple. It's something peopoe must like to play once and then forget about it. Something I like it's the inclusion of single player modes such as the dojo mode.
The graphics are good, the style is great as a Nintendo exclusive should be.
The gameplay is basically another Mario Part with the miis, that could make it funnier because let's be honest, who plays with actual friends mii? If you can create Peter Griffin or Michael Jackson, I'd prefer use them.
It's a good game, but, Mario Party is resurrecting, and NS Sports was a mistake, so it's probably we will never see any Nintendo Switch Party soon.
Wii Party U, where do I even begin? This game is a prime example of how a seemingly innocent party game can turn into a button-smashing nightmare. It all started with this piece of garbage, and I can't help but wonder why it was ever created in the first place.
The premise of Wii Party U might sound promising on the surface, with its collection of mini-games and activities designed for multiplayer fun. However, the reality is far from enjoyable. The controls are clunky and unresponsive, making it a frustrating experience from the get-go.
But the real kicker is the button-smashing. It seems like the only button worth smashing in this game is the power button on your console to make it stop. The mini-games are often reduced to mindless button mashing, devoid of any strategy or skill. It quickly becomes a test of who can wear out their controller the fastest, leading to sore thumbs and a sense of regret.
The lack of depth and variety in the mini-games is astonishing. It's as if the developers ran out of ideas and decided that making players repeatedly press buttons was the way to go. There's no creativity or innovation here, just a mind-numbing repetition of the same uninspired activities.
In conclusion, Wii Party U is a button-smashing nightmare that offers little in terms of genuine fun or entertainment. It's a stain on the reputation of party games and serves as a cautionary tale of what happens when creativity takes a backseat to mindless button mashing. If you value your sanity and your controllers, steer clear of this turd of a game.
Score: 1/10
The premise of Wii Party U might sound promising on the surface, with its collection of mini-games and activities designed for multiplayer fun. However, the reality is far from enjoyable. The controls are clunky and unresponsive, making it a frustrating experience from the get-go.
But the real kicker is the button-smashing. It seems like the only button worth smashing in this game is the power button on your console to make it stop. The mini-games are often reduced to mindless button mashing, devoid of any strategy or skill. It quickly becomes a test of who can wear out their controller the fastest, leading to sore thumbs and a sense of regret.
The lack of depth and variety in the mini-games is astonishing. It's as if the developers ran out of ideas and decided that making players repeatedly press buttons was the way to go. There's no creativity or innovation here, just a mind-numbing repetition of the same uninspired activities.
In conclusion, Wii Party U is a button-smashing nightmare that offers little in terms of genuine fun or entertainment. It's a stain on the reputation of party games and serves as a cautionary tale of what happens when creativity takes a backseat to mindless button mashing. If you value your sanity and your controllers, steer clear of this turd of a game.
Score: 1/10