Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Wii Party U review

For the Wii U, Wii Party U is an amazing multiplayer and party game involving the Miiverse. Could you ask for a better Wii Party U game? I fell not as it involves flexible gameplay and controls plus more HD graphics than Wii Party. Nintendo can keep being profitable in console hardware so long as they can make their consoles appealing for markets.

Gameplay involves House, TV, and GamePad Party modes which have great and somewhat good games for playing. The controls function like the games should in real life such as sports for example. Don't forget about the amazingly fun mini-games that will be the real deal breaker. What I really love is the board games and how fun they are. For some of the Wii U Gamepad games, I find it unnecessary sometimes to hold the Wii U Gamepad vertically instead of horizontally. I also like how this game plays well either single or multiplayer, which is something party games need to be, flexible! A good party game needs to be something memorable and classic. Wii Party U gives the Wii and Wii U something to go one as there would be no Wii styled games without either Wii or Wii U. Nintendo has proven with this game and others like it that it is still worthy of having their own console like Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox series.

Graphics look average to great for a Wii U game as comparing it with Wii and Wii U, you can see the latter has HD while Wii doesn't. It's great this game has the best of both the Wii U GamePad and Wii Remote. The game's graphics and design center around the Miiverse and the characters such as players will look like Mii avatars. I like how Nintendo is able to make the Wii and Wii U unique and what makes Wii Party U amazing is using the Miiverse characters to the fullest, unlike the terrible Family Party: 30 Great Games Obstacle Arcade .

Conclusion here is Wii Party U can substantially relate to the Wii based franchise not just in being a Wii U only game but also part of the Wii franchise like Wii Fit. a marvelous edition to the Wii based family entertainment. Don't forget Wii Party U also has a Wii Remote Plus bundled with it, all for the price of $49.99 in total.

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