Abstract: Wii UNintendo Land is the Wii Sports of the Wii U's launch titles. The game places your Mii inside a theme park filled with attractions. These attractions come in the form of mini-games, most of which can be played with 2 to 4 people. As you take on di...
Nintendo Land has a great sense of identity and, though a bit lacking in substance, makes for a very versatile set of games which give a clear and positive impression of the new Wii U console....
Published: 2012-12-05, Author: Ryan , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: Once upon a time, buying a new console not only meant picking up a new, interesting game system with lots of potential, it also meant bundle games designed to not only showcase the system's technological prowess, but also be an instant hit on the market...
Nintendo Land packs a surprising amount of replay value for completionists. There are lots of decorations for the central plaza, stamps, stages to unlock, etc. There’s plenty of game here if you play in spurts, even more game and more fun if you can g...
Abstract: Today on Gaming with Killatia we take at look at Nintendo Land, one of the many Launch titles for Nintendo's newest console the WiiU. Is this the Wii Sports of the WiiU? Watch to find out!Facebook:With Killatia Nintendo Land, 3.0 out of 5 based on 2 ratin...
Abstract: Editor's Note: Since Nintendo Land is a large game with 12 distinct mini-games in it, we decided to assemble an Avengers-like team of staffers to write about all the attractions and discuss the game. In addition, I implore you to check out the accompan...
Abstract: One of the things that made the Wii so accessible to such a large audience of gamers was Nintendo's foresight in bundling the system with Wii Sports. Unlike previous consoles, the Wii needed a title that simultaneously played the role of hardware tutor...
Fun singleplayer attractions make good use of the Wii U tablet, Plenty of enjoyable ways to play with friends cooperatively and competitively, Mario Chase is a terrific twist on hideandseek, Nintendo themes give the attractions some charm.
A few attractions are too difficult or too shallow
Nintendo Land's varied attractions offer plenty of family-friendly fun and make great use of the Wii U's capabilities....
Abstract: Reviewers tend to conflate launch games with the new hardware itself. This approach may or may not be warranted by the games in question, but it's not an unreasonable habit. After all, you have to assume that a console maker would want to put its best...
Abstract: When the Wii launched in 2006, Wii Sports was clearly designed to both demonstrate its capabilities and shift units. It succeeded admirably, with many people who had never played games before buying...