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GBA game reviews
« on: January 26, 2006, 02:13:46 PM »
For the few gamers who still play GBA games  a lot, this thread is for your reviews of  recent games that you have played.

NFS Most Wanted

I picked up this game about two weeks ago, cost me $350.00, kinda steep in my opinion but since it was a fully 3D game i thought  it might be worth the pricetag

Lets get one thing cleared up at the onset, the GBA was never intended as a 3D platform. The infrastructure of the unit was designed generally as a portable SNES. That said however the developers did a very good job of pushing the hardware to the limit.

The graphics in this game will both excite and enrage you. On the one hand you are plesantly suprised  at the decent framerate and the more than satisfactory car  modeling. the game environment is well done and initially the game almost feels like a 1st generation PSone racer. By the time you  take your first  sharp corner however your game experience starts to go downhill.

The game's graphical blessing is also its curse, the graphics become very choppy when making turns at even a moderate speed. Added to that it is near impossible to see vehicles that are approaching you  if that vehicle's colour is even remotely close to that of the road. Needless to say frequent crashes abound, and if you are one of those  with anger management issues you might be better served by watching TF&TF for the umpteenth time to get your speed fix.

The game's audio is another sore point. The game uses  a looping collection of techno/hip hip beats as its soundtrack. At first it is forgettable , after a while it becomes slightly annoying, you might want to go to the options menu and turn it off entirely. The game's ambience is provided by the sounds that the actual car makes, and it does quite a good job at it. From engine revs to tire screeches you get a nice mix of effects, and while the engine may be more reminicient of a lawn mower than a V-8 and crashes sound decidedly thinny for the GBA hardware the audio is more than acceptable.

Gameplay is what really counts and NFS MW does a pretty good job at it. The AI is suprisingly good without  having the appearence of cheating, and once you get familarized with the general layout of the track  you almost forget the sometimes choppy graphics. The aim of the game is to beat rival drivers and  end up being the most wanted of them all. You go through 15 different "chapters" each of which contains between  3 and 6 races plus a boss race. There are various race modes , point to point (sprint for you undergrounders) circuit, time trial and a new race type barricade in which the object is to get from one point to the other in a specified time without  crashing into the various police  traps or swat vans. The presence of police  dosent really add anything to the gameplay  and you have to smash into a number of civilian vehicles before they even notice you, even then you are never busted, if the po po catches you your penalty is  simply a tailspin that will set you back about 3 seconds of gametime.

All in all NFS MW is a very well done racer that boasts of  a fully 3d nviroment and good frame rate and challenging AI. The downside is choppy visualy  and low visibility at very high speeds and when conering sharply

This one gets 3 1/2 reputation points out of 5

Graphics   3.5
Sound       2.5
Gameplay  3.5
Replay       3.5

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GBA game reviews
« on: January 26, 2006, 02:13:46 PM »

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Re: GBA game reviews
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2006, 08:34:26 PM »
WarioWare Twisted

Everyone who owns a GBA regardless of what other console you own MUST buy this game, yes its that good.

I had been hearing a lot said about this incarnation of wario's weird mini games for a long time and  finally I decided to pick it up. Sometimes it just pays to  heed good advice


Warioware twisted is like nothing that you have ever experienced before on any platform. It takes all that was good in the original warioware  and adds a unique TWIST to it. The seceret is in the newly designed game cart that includes  a gyro sensor. The sensor  detects  sidewise movements, and it is very sensitive, it  can disern  both direction and speed of motion and as a bonus there is a mini rumble motor built in for  physical feedback.

In a nutshell Twisted  consists of over 100 mini games that are thrown at you rapid fire. The diference  is that unlike the first game you now control onscreen events by moving the unit left to right  at different speeds in addition to pressing  the A button. Now this may not sound  that innovative but trust me, play this game for five minutes and you too will be a believer.

The graphics  and audio are both solid and the retro  style  of the presentation only enhances the experience.  Beating a certain number of mini games leads to a boss game, beat that and you unlock a souvenier. For the most part  these are very basic items,  a moveable figuring, or maybe  access to a particular song, but every now and then they throw out a real gem.

Even if you already own Warioware Touched for the DS BUY THIS GAME, its better, nintendo  outdid themselves in this game  and since its prolly the only game in the entire 700 plus GBA game library that is impossible to emulate its also a pretty sound investment.

5 spins out of 5

Graphics     4.5
Sound        4.5
Gameplay   5
Replay        5


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Re: GBA game reviews
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2006, 08:34:26 PM »

 


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