Wii Party.

A sequel to Wii Play that resembles Mario Party? Meh, but I'll probably get it.

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That would be an awesome idea. I've longed to play Mario Party with a real human since I got the first one. No one would play with me....but when this game comes out all my dreams will come true!
 
There's a good reason why I'm so excited about this game. At first, you may just think "oh, great, another party game for Wii...", but there's something different about this one. It's not just another badly developed third party shovelware game, it's a quality Nintendo developed game. There haven't been any Nintendo developed party games on Wii yet, so we haven't seen the true potential of a great party game. Yes, there's Mario Party 8, but that's developed by Hudson, not Nintendo, and the Mario Party franchise has been running pretty dry with the last few installments, anyway. I really believe that Wii Party will be a great, quality party game that anyone can enjoy, whether you call yourself "hardcore" or "casual".
 
Tyeforce said:
There's a good reason why I'm so excited about this game. At first, you may just think "oh, great, another party game for Wii...", but there's something different about this one. It's not just another badly developed third party shovelware game, it's a quality Nintendo developed game. There haven't been any Nintendo developed party games on Wii yet, so we haven't seen the true potential of a great party game. Yes, there's Mario Party 8, but that's developed by Hudson, not Nintendo, and the Mario Party franchise has been running pretty dry with the last few installments, anyway. I really believe that Wii Party will be a great, quality party game that anyone can enjoy, whether you call yourself "hardcore" or "casual".
Wii Party for hardcore gamers? I lol'd.
 
HeartGold said:
Tyeforce said:
There's a good reason why I'm so excited about this game. At first, you may just think "oh, great, another party game for Wii...", but there's something different about this one. It's not just another badly developed third party shovelware game, it's a quality Nintendo developed game. There haven't been any Nintendo developed party games on Wii yet, so we haven't seen the true potential of a great party game. Yes, there's Mario Party 8, but that's developed by Hudson, not Nintendo, and the Mario Party franchise has been running pretty dry with the last few installments, anyway. I really believe that Wii Party will be a great, quality party game that anyone can enjoy, whether you call yourself "hardcore" or "casual".
Wii Party for hardcore gamers? I lol'd.
Not you. T_T
 
Tyeforce said:
There's a good reason why I'm so excited about this game. At first, you may just think "oh, great, another party game for Wii...", but there's something different about this one. It's not just another badly developed third party shovelware game, it's a quality Nintendo developed game. There haven't been any Nintendo developed party games on Wii yet, so we haven't seen the true potential of a great party game. Yes, there's Mario Party 8, but that's developed by Hudson, not Nintendo, and the Mario Party franchise has been running pretty dry with the last few installments, anyway. I really believe that Wii Party will be a great, quality party game that anyone can enjoy, whether you call yourself "hardcore" or "casual".
How do you know this? All you've seen are a handful of screenshots. Just because it's developed by Nintendo doesn't mean it's automatically 10/10 GOTY material. Wii Play was mediocre at best (although I shouldn't have expected much more, since I only purchased it for the bundled Wii Remote) and each game probably has an online flash game equivalent that's just as "good" if not better.

I don't believe players looking for a "hardcore" experience will get much out of this. I'm going to hazard a guess and say it'll be a watered down Mario Party with the inclusion of Miis. It's really a shame that Mario Party 8 didn't sell particularly well, yet this game will probably sell by the boatload. Ah well, Mario Party's glory days are long gone.
 
HeartGold said:
Tyeforce said:
There's a good reason why I'm so excited about this game. At first, you may just think "oh, great, another party game for Wii...", but there's something different about this one. It's not just another badly developed third party shovelware game, it's a quality Nintendo developed game. There haven't been any Nintendo developed party games on Wii yet, so we haven't seen the true potential of a great party game. Yes, there's Mario Party 8, but that's developed by Hudson, not Nintendo, and the Mario Party franchise has been running pretty dry with the last few installments, anyway. I really believe that Wii Party will be a great, quality party game that anyone can enjoy, whether you call yourself "hardcore" or "casual".
Wii Party for hardcore gamers? I lol'd.
It may not be a "hardcore" game, but there's no reason why "hardcore" gamers can't enjoy it.
 
Tyeforce said:
HeartGold said:
Tyeforce said:
There's a good reason why I'm so excited about this game. At first, you may just think "oh, great, another party game for Wii...", but there's something different about this one. It's not just another badly developed third party shovelware game, it's a quality Nintendo developed game. There haven't been any Nintendo developed party games on Wii yet, so we haven't seen the true potential of a great party game. Yes, there's Mario Party 8, but that's developed by Hudson, not Nintendo, and the Mario Party franchise has been running pretty dry with the last few installments, anyway. I really believe that Wii Party will be a great, quality party game that anyone can enjoy, whether you call yourself "hardcore" or "casual".
Wii Party for hardcore gamers? I lol'd.
It may not be a "hardcore" game, but there's no reason why "hardcore" gamers can't enjoy it.
About 75% of the hardcore gamers will turn this game down not even playing it.
 
Well, it could appeal to the "hardcore" group of gamers. I mean, in the Mario Party series, there are some violent games. I remember one minigame where you try to brawl the other players off the platform.
 
[Nook said:
,May 9 2010, 02:04:56 PM]Well, it could appeal to the "hardcore" group of gamers. I mean, in the Mario Party series, there are some violent games. I remember one minigame where you try to brawl the other players off the platform.
Violence doesn't mean it appeals to hardcore gamers.
 
Rawburt said:
[Nook said:
,May 9 2010, 02:04:56 PM]Well, it could appeal to the "hardcore" group of gamers. I mean, in the Mario Party series, there are some violent games. I remember one minigame where you try to brawl the other players off the platform.
Violence doesn't mean it appeals to hardcore gamers.
Then explain to me what "hardcore" means.
 
[Nook said:
,May 9 2010, 02:08:02 PM]
Rawburt said:
[Nook said:
,May 9 2010, 02:04:56 PM]Well, it could appeal to the "hardcore" group of gamers. I mean, in the Mario Party series, there are some violent games. I remember one minigame where you try to brawl the other players off the platform.
Violence doesn't mean it appeals to hardcore gamers.
Then explain to me what "hardcore" means.
Not buying shovelware.

And the game looks terribad.
 
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