Egypt, France airdrop aid to Gaza amid growing humanitarian crisis, global criticism of Israel    Supply minister discusses strengthening cooperation with ITFC    Egypt launches initiative with traders, manufacturers to reduce prices of essential goods    SCZONE chief discusses strengthening maritime, logistics cooperation with Panama    Egypt strengthens healthcare partnerships to enhance maternity, multiple sclerosis, and stroke care    Egypt keeps Gaza aid flowing, total tops 533,000 tons: minister    Egypt reviews health insurance funding mechanism to ensure long-term sustainability    Gaza on verge of famine as war escalates, ceasefire talks stall    Gaza crisis, trade on agenda as Trump hosts Starmer in Scotland    Egyptian president follows up on initiatives to counter extremist thought    Indian Embassy to launch cultural festival in Assiut, film fest in Cairo    Egyptian aid convoy heads toward Gaza as humanitarian crisis deepens    Culture minister launches national plan to revive film industry, modernise cinematic assets    Egypt will keep pushing for Gaza peace, aid: PM    I won't trade my identity to please market: Douzi    Sisi calls for boosting oil & gas investment to ease import burden    EGX to close Thursday for July 23 Revolution holiday    Egypt welcomes 25-nation statement urging end to Gaza war    Sisi sends letter to Nigerian president affirming strategic ties    Egypt, Senegal sign pharma MoU to unify regulatory standards    Two militants killed in foiled plot to revive 'Hasm' operations: Interior ministry    Egypt, Somalia discuss closer environmental cooperation    58 days that exposed IMF's contradictions on Egypt    Egypt's EHA, Huawei discuss enhanced digital health    Foreign, housing ministers discuss Egypt's role in African development push    Egypt reveals heritage e-training portal    Three ancient rock-cut tombs discovered in Aswan    Sisi launches new support initiative for families of war, terrorism victims    Egypt expands e-ticketing to 110 heritage sites, adds self-service kiosks at Saqqara    Egypt's Irrigation Minister urges scientific cooperation to tackle water scarcity    Palm Hills Squash Open debuts with 48 international stars, $250,000 prize pool    On Sport to broadcast Pan Arab Golf Championship for Juniors and Ladies in Egypt    Golf Festival in Cairo to mark Arab Golf Federation's 50th anniversary    Germany among EU's priciest labour markets – official data    Paris Olympic gold '24 medals hit record value    A minute of silence for Egyptian sports    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



WiiWare games are disappointing
Published in Daily News Egypt on 23 - 05 - 2008

One of the best features of Nintendo s Wii is the Virtual Console, a downloadable library of more than 200 classic games. It s a great resource for young gamers who want to see what they missed, and for geezers who wonder if old favorites were as great as they remember.
What the Virtual Console lacks is anything new. Meanwhile, Microsoft s Xbox Live Arcade and (to a lesser extent) Sony s PlayStation Network have delivered a consistent supply of fresh software. Such games - usually, casual titles like Uno or Lumines Live! - may not warrant a full commercial release but can be well worth a $10 (?6.40) download.
WiiWare is Nintendo s attempt to deliver brand new games online. None of the six games in the WiiWare launch lineup is as addictive as, say, Puzzle Quest or Geometry Wars, but there are many more offerings on the way.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King (Square Enix, $15; ?9.60) For all the baroque mythology that s built up around Final Fantasy, the games share one essential element: fighting monsters. Take that away and you get My Life as a King, a flat management sim in which a very young ruler is trying to rebuild his kingdom.You can build a few houses to start, but then you have to send your subjects out to gather resources. They do all the dungeon-exploring while you stay home and chat with the citizenry. You can build a respectable town fairly quickly, and if you get hooked, you can buy more content online. But it s hard to escape the feeling that all the real fun is happening offstage. Two stars out of four.
LostWinds (Frontier, $10; ?6.40)In this 2D adventure, you wave the Wii remote to control gusts of wind. The breezes help your character jump higher and farther, or can be used to solve puzzles or trap enemies. LostWinds looks prettier than many full-priced Wii games, although it only takes about three hours to finish. The wind controls are innovative but frustratingly imprecise, making it hard to pull off basic moves just because the wind doesn t act the way you expect. It s an interesting experiment, probably worth the $10 (?6.40). Two-and-a-half stars.
TV Show King (Gameloft, $10; ?6.40)Here s a decent trivia quiz for your next party. Up to four players compete to answer multiple-choice questions, with everyone choosing their responses at the same time. Gameloft says 3,000 questions are included, and there s enough variety to balance out different players strengths. Each round ends with a spin of a roulette wheel that can add or subtract money, which adds a little too much luck but gives some hope to players who aren t trivia buffs. Two-and-a-half stars.
Defend Your Castle (XGen Studios, $5; ?3.20)Villagers are storming your fortress, but it s easy enough to defend. Just pick them up and hurl them into the air. That s just for starters, though, and eventually you ll need to convert some of the attackers into defenders. You ll also need to fortify the castle and beef up your weapons with bombs and magic spells. DYC builds slowly into complete chaos, and benefits from clever graphics that look like the scrawling of a bored schoolboy. Two-and-a-half stars.
Pop (Nnooo, $7; ?4.50)Who doesn t love popping bubble wrap? That s the not-bad inspiration behind Pop. Bubbles float across the screen, and you point the remote at the screen to burst them. Some bubbles give you more time, some give you more points, and if you chain bubbles of the same color, your score is multiplied. It s much too simple to hold your attention for very long, and just doesn t have the addictive quality of the best puzzle games. One star.
VIP Casino: Blackjack (High Voltage, $7; ?4.50)Honestly, I ve never gotten the point of gambling video games. Where s the fun if there s no actual money on the line? VIP doesn t offer anything more than a bare-bones game of blackjack: There s no tournament play, no online competition and not much in the way of visual distraction. It s amusing for about 10 minutes. One star.
For more information, visit http://www.nintendo.com/wii/wiiware


Clic here to read the story from its source.