6th November 2011, 10:25 PM
Wii
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Octomania - Beat on Easy, Normal, and Normal X2 (that's a 2-on-1 mode, where you're the 1) modes. I don't think I will try it on Hard; while Easy was quite easy, Normal and even more so Normal X2 were REALLY hard. This is a puzzle game, and it gets hard fast... really hard. And frustrating. There are some random elements in the design here, so you can't always plan everything ahead of time and can fail for reasons that aren't your fault. My biggest complaint is how spiky drops sent to your side, or occasionally new octopi appearing. can overwrite your own octopi that were already there. That is, you can't set up big combos and leave them for later, when you desperately might need one to keep going; try that, and more likely than not several key pieces will be gone by the time you need them. It's so frustrating. Still though, as an intense, challenging, and somewhat unique puzzle game with cute anime-style graphics, this game is well worth at try. It's got a good number of modes and options too, and even online play (though I doubt anyone's still playing), and unlockables too.
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution - Beat the Story mode on the default, and pretty easy, difficulty. I'll have to replay it on a harder setting in order to unlock stuff. etc. Unlike the second game on GC, this one doesn't have a shop; instead, you just unlock characters and stuff through play.
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Octomania - Beat on Easy, Normal, and Normal X2 (that's a 2-on-1 mode, where you're the 1) modes. I don't think I will try it on Hard; while Easy was quite easy, Normal and even more so Normal X2 were REALLY hard. This is a puzzle game, and it gets hard fast... really hard. And frustrating. There are some random elements in the design here, so you can't always plan everything ahead of time and can fail for reasons that aren't your fault. My biggest complaint is how spiky drops sent to your side, or occasionally new octopi appearing. can overwrite your own octopi that were already there. That is, you can't set up big combos and leave them for later, when you desperately might need one to keep going; try that, and more likely than not several key pieces will be gone by the time you need them. It's so frustrating. Still though, as an intense, challenging, and somewhat unique puzzle game with cute anime-style graphics, this game is well worth at try. It's got a good number of modes and options too, and even online play (though I doubt anyone's still playing), and unlockables too.
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution - Beat the Story mode on the default, and pretty easy, difficulty. I'll have to replay it on a harder setting in order to unlock stuff. etc. Unlike the second game on GC, this one doesn't have a shop; instead, you just unlock characters and stuff through play.