Videogame Review, Tetris Party for the Nintendo Wii (Download)
The original game with refinements is the only nice program function. Other modes get really hard and I’ve found myself begging for mercy in front of the TV, since difficulty becomes the object of insanity within such modes of gameplay. Goals are plenty, but lots of them are impossible to fill. My new Wii remote also has some problems keeping its hand-mouse icon on the screen even if the actual gameplay is unaffected; it makes sense, because the Nintendo Wii console typically powers up and a menu is presented with a hand-mouse icon- it’s like the mouse icon or “arrow” but with a hand that points its finger on whatever a gamer has its positioning on. The original Tetris game has been built into a nice set! You’ll get a variety of backgrounds, music types, and forms of luxury presented on the original game. However, the OTHER modes get really tricky. Racing, shadow-lifting, and mountain climbing are offered in a similar format; and, that’s the problem. Nintendo should’ve had the programmers insert more and better different blocks for the upcoming challenges. The racing looks really stupid, the shadow-lifting is barely doable, and the mountain climbing is way too long and tedious to be any fun. It’s as if the whole program has been split into one interesting game and many uninteresting games- or, in other words, too many eggs have been broken to make the omelet and the sides aren’t very useful. A problem with this program is that it costed quite a fortune on the Nintendo Wii’s shopping channel while the purchase-network was still around. A special touch should’ve been the whole deal without any flaws. Yes, Nintendo has grown by a couple of inches from Tetris Party, but they’ve also drowned by an entire foot from it. When the original, real game is played the fantastic effects of sparks and magic will intrigue gamers to look out for entertainment as horizons are expanded into depth. If only the other modes didn’t exist I’d play the original mode exclusively. We’re not talking about a cheap Tetris game for a cell phone. There’s great, neat magic here which speaks in luxuriant volume on the real deal as opposed to the fiddlesticks. Tetris Party is better than so many downloads for the Xbox One and I’m not joking! It’s a good package that includes extra scenes for less fortunate circumstances from split activity. Controls with the Wii remote are simple due to elegant design despite the fact the direction pad is small, since my thumb isn’t that big. Maybe expert Tetris players can get a kick out of all modes. I’m just pointing out that there’s a beauty for every few shades of ugliness, so, it’s the beauty which should’ve received 100% treatment by Nintendo and their Tetris programmers. Every mode other than the original has its problems, also. We don’t need to just solve problems; we also need to solve better problems and get rid of the unimportant problems.
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