Showing posts with label Nintendo Wii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nintendo Wii. Show all posts

Friday, January 7, 2011

Dokapon Kingdom Review: HD Remix

Dokapon Kingdom takes the fun of Mario Party and adds an RPG twist. The result is hours of fun. In Dokapon Kingdom there are no teams. You and your friends are competing to become filthy rich. How do you get there? By defeating monsters, freeing towns, and stealing every last bit of your friends' money. Take on kobolds, ogres and slimes in a unique counter based battle system. Hold jobs like Thief, Magician, Warrior, and the ultimate jobs: Robo-Knight and Hero! Each job affects your stats and nets you better pay. The "Friendship Destroying Game," lives up to its self-proclaimed title. It's all in good fun though, and great for any game night with friends. Keep in mind though that once you pick it up, you won't want to put it down! I once played in a session that ran for a full 24 hours, so watch out!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Dokapon Kingdom: One of the most in-depth multi-player games of all time.

Image courtesy RPGfan.com
Dokapon Kingdom is a mash-up of two genres, fantasy RPG and boardgame, that blends into the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup of gaming. "You got your Final Fantasy in my Mario Party! You got your Mario Party all over my Final Fantasy!" Set in a fantasy kingdom, this greed based game's win requirement is that by th end of the game, your character needs to have the most money. You and 3 other friends get to battle monsters and one another, fighting your way to the top. You build your character, choosing color, attitude, gender, and most importantly, job. Jobs determine how your characters stats level up. Along with all of this, the equipment listings are intense. Years after purchasing this game, I still haven't found all of its secrets.

The game's happy, chibi graphics may seem off-puting at first, but they are essential to keeping the game light and fun. Eventually you hardly notice them, as you have been caught up in the charming storyline and strategy. What the game may lack in graphics, it more than makes up for in content. The overworld is large, and random events occur frequently enough to make every play through unique and special. Combine that with the fact that you're playing with three of your friends, and you have an excellent experience that will last for hours. I do mean HOURS. I have a run that I did with some people that clocked in over 50 hours of play time, and weren't even finished.

While the game is immensely fun in multi-player, keep in mind that the AI is a cheating bastard. But, with a game of this quality, you won't have a hard time finding friends to play it with. Afraid that you'll have too much of an advantage? The game has built-in balancing event (although I won't say what it is.)

This game came out a few years ago, and has managed to have a small underground following. Since it's been around for a while, the game's pretty cheap. Around $40 on Wii and $20 on PS2 at Amazon

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Dokapon Kingdom takes the fun of Mario Party and adds an RPG twist. The result is hours of fun. In Dokapon Kingdom there are no teams. You and your friends are competing to become filthy rich. How do you get there? By defeating monsters, freeing towns, and stealing every last bit of your friends' money. Self-proclaimed as the "Friendship Destroying Game," I got to see firsthand how it lives up to that title. It's all in good fun though, and it's a great game for any game night with friends. Keep in mind though that once you pick it up, you won't want to put it down! I once played in a session that ran for a full 24 hours, so watch out!


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Hate that there are no good multi-player RPG's? Give Dokapon Kingdom a try. Everyone get's their own customizable character, and no one is ever put on the back-burner. Co-operation optional! One over-arching plot, however the path is fraught with in-fighting between you and your friends. Cheap, underground, sure to please!

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Dokapon Kingdom = Mario Party + Final Fantasy. Fight your friends with the character you create and level up! Hours of fun. One of my favs.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

You Only Live Twice: A Night Of Goldeneye

I recently picked up a copy of Goldeneye for the Wii, so I decided to have a night of multi-player with friends. Here are the results.
 Will Griffith spices things up.
 Daniel Wilson is about to suffer a headshot.
 False excitement abounds
 Seen here is the Golden Classic Controller Pro, which came with the special edition of Goldeneye.
Daniel Wilson is stuck with the standard classic controller.















Overall, it was a great night in. Guns were blazed, grenades were thrown, and eventually one man was dubbed to be the true 00agent.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

AUX CALL PRESS SELECT

Push select to answer the Codec call.

Taking a break from lectures, rants, and warnings about the dangers of cigarette smoke, this incoming codec call addresses current news in gaming. Listen up, Snake.

The Nintendo DS has become the greatest selling handheld of all time across North America, beating out the previous title holder, the Gameboy.

Fifa '11 finishes at the top of the charts in the UK. I'm sure that soccer hooligans everywhere are pleased.

Nintendo 3DS confirmed for March release.

While we're mentioning the 3DS, rumor has it that a 3DS was stolen from a factory in China, and images and video have been leaked across the internet.

Ubisoft realizes that not everyone has a constant internet connection, and revoked the DRM requirements for playing their games. Finally.

A third party analog stick has been made for the iPad. The suction cups stick to the screen, so you don't scratch the hell out of your expensive supersize iPod. Perhaps this is the half-a-reason-to-purchase gamers have been asking for?

And for those of you who think that Nintendo isn't a marketing, gimmicky, sales machine, DS and Wii set the 2010 U.S. sales records. Looks like the Gamecube is still the only thing Nintendo made that EVERYONE DIDN'T BUY.

That's all for now Snake. Stay sharp, and remember you're our only hope for stopping Metal Gear.