The more I get to see the game in motion, the more I'm convinced it's going to be a truly unique and standout product when it arrives later this year.ħ) Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 All-Play Genre: Sports Developer: Tiburon Publisher: Electronic Arts Your goal is to become king and manage your kingdom - expect a satisfying mix of RPG elements and simulation-inspired challenges along the way. Little King's story promises to jump you into a truly stylized 3D world filled with rich characters and gorgeous settings. "The makers of Wish Room, Harvest Moon, Chulip, Final Fantaxy XII and Dragon Quest VIII team up." Uh-huh. Why?: Read our official description for this game sometime and you too will be convinced. There's a robust four-player online mode, and the game utilizes WiiSpeak so that I'll be able to chat with my friends, too.Ĩ) Little King's Story Genre: RPG Simulation Developer: Cing Inc Publisher: XSEED Games City Folk uses the Wii remote's IR for navigation and menu surfing. And it's not like Nintendo has done a copy / paste. The prospect of moving back to town and interacting with my neighbors is just too enticing. While I had hoped that Nintendo would revitalize the franchise with fresh innovations - it seems to play and look the same - I'll still be first in line to explore City Folk when it finally hits. Why?: The Animal Crossing franchise will make its long overdue debut on Wii later this year with gameplay mechanics and an overall presentation similar to its predecessors. In short, Shake It! is hardly a revolutionary experience, but it does remind me why I play videogames to begin with: pure, simple fun.ĩ) Animal Crossing: City Folk Genre: Simulation Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo Fluid hand-drawn animations and colorful worlds harken back to some of the 2D platformers I grew up with (and adored), and the new Wii remote controls are usually used well within the context of the game.
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You hold the Wii remote classically to control Wario through a series of traditional side-scrolling 2D levels full to brim with good old-fashioned platforming challenges. Why?: Nintendo's old-school platformer may skimp on a true 16:9 presentation - a pet peeve of mine - but it definitely does not come up short where fun, engaging play mechanics are concerned. 10) Wario Land: Shake It! Genre: Platformer Developer: Good Feel Publisher: Nintendo