This game is difficult to describe as a game, I see it more as a virtual aquarium and after a stressful day its great to just "dive into the water and lose yourself in the underwater world" for a while. The tasks you are given and the tours you take people on give the game a good structure and stop it from getting mundane, the music is relaxing but it's also great that you can load your memory card with mp3's of your own choice.
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While this product does work very well from what I've seen, it's simply too expensive. Couple this with the £40 a gold membership costs, you'll end up paying roughly £100 just to get Live up and running. Those who can connect there's directly by wire don't need to worry as they don't have to shell out £50-£60 for this, but for people like me, who's 360 lies ever so far away from a wireless router, it's an extremely annoying hinderance.
Also take into account, the Wii has this built in, now, fair enough, the Wii's online service isn't as developed or as good as Live, but it's free and built in nevertheless. I don't mind paying for this product in general, but at £50-60 I find myself thinking that's it's just not worth the money. ... Read More:
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Fantastic game, already given me a great time reading all the other reviews from the office.
Might think differently when it's actually out to play
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This is a good game, as much fun as Lego Star Wars. In fact, it's the same game in different clothes. But without the satisfaction of the Jedi Slam. My main issue with it (despite the 4 stars) is that it has a habit of crashing silently at the end of levels. Not crashing altogether, but just failing to provide the actions needed to finish the level, so you can keep playing for hours and never find out what you need to do. Very frustrating, and it always happens at the *end* of a level. e.g. today I was playing a level that involved scaring flocks of seagulls. I think the final flock needs to be scared by firing a bazooka at the cliffs, but as I only got one once, got killed, and no soldiers appeared after that, I won't know until I've replayed the ... Read More:
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When I first played the game I was rubbish but now I have the postions memorised so I can play really well on Easy. The guitar is light and a reasonable size so it is easy to learn. The gameplay involves looking at the screen and pressing the right buttons, for example a green circle means you press the green button. So it's very basic.
The graphics are pretty good, 3D and fast. The clothes for the people are a bit wierd but I like them. I was expecting all the people to be male but to my pleasant surprise there are quite a few girls. I'm a girl and a lot of games aimed at boys that I buy have NO girls. This game is good for both genders. Yay!
I used to play this game on my pc during my lunch hour at work, years ago. When I realised that I could buy it for my nintendo, I was over the moon! This game has exceeded my expectations and I have had hours of fun on it. However it is kind of infectious and I have to limit myself to periods playing the game. Great fun!
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I bought this at the same time as the WII thinking it would really enhance the sports package - it is fiddly 'undressing' the controller from its skin etc and if you have an excited 3 year old who wants to 'get on and play' this just wastes time. I do not thinkit adds to the enjoyment of the game at all and when using the steering wheel, the remote kept 'popping out!'- the tennis racket and baseball bat are too big for our small room- tendency to smash them into furniture, walls etc the golf club really does help with the positioning of the remote when playing so a point for that- i would try the games without this package before deciding whether or not to buy.
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