The worlds most popular party video game is getting a lot crazier in Mario Party 8 for the Wii. Whether youre shaking up cola cans or lassoing barrels, you and your friends will be drawn into the action like never before using the Wii Remote! Play with motion control! Row your way down a river, punch a statue to pieces, ... Read more
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In this family fun, party and adventure filled, e rated game, the real party begins. There are even extra games that your miis can play!! This game ...
In this family fun, party and adventure filled, e rated game, the real party begins. There are even extra games that your miis can play!! This game only has 2 flaws. 1. the story mode is kinda hard (and) 2. freestyle mode gets boring after a while. The characters are Mario related and occasionally miis. Parents are worrywarts? Think it has to do with alcohol? Don't worry... I know what that's like. Tell them it's rated E and only has Mild Cartoon Violence.
Summary: Here's a tip:If you're invited to a late night party,you should bring your Wii and Mario Party 8 instead of a beer pack.Mario Party 8 hasn't change anything from it previous entries,but definetly,is the best in the series.Although the graphics are not the best the Wii can offer,they look good for the Wii(even that sometimes everything looks blurry).But the show stealer are the new minigames,that all are controled by the Wii-Mote.The high levels of interactivity brings short lived fun.However,not all minigames are fun.
Ok,Mario Party 8 is kind of boring when playing alone.But invite a few friends and it will be a blast!
Cons: Too many cut scenes that replay every time you play the game. The games are just not that fun.
Summary: As someone returning to Nintendo for the first time since the original NES I have never played any other Mario Party games and the only thing I have to compare ...
Summary: As someone returning to Nintendo for the first time since the original NES I have never played any other Mario Party games and the only thing I have to compare to MP 8 is Wii's Warioware Smooth Moves. MP 8 becomes more tedious than fun. The games are fun but they're not the addicive fun that I found in Warioware. Addiitionally, the annoying cutscenes that were tolerable the first time continue to play every time I load the game. Overall, I got some amusement from this game and will play it for a while, but it likely will not stay in my regular rotation as long as Warioware.
Description:The worlds most popular party video game is getting a lot crazier in Mario Party 8 for the Wii. Whether youre shaking up cola cans or lassoing barrels, you and your friends will be drawn into the action like never before using the Wii Remote! Play with motion control! Row your way down a river, punch a statue to pieces, steer race cars and mopeds, and handle a balancing pole while walking a tightrope! Play with the pointer! Drag and drop decorations onto cakes, shoot Boos in haunted house, quickly choose your answer in a game show! Mash those Wii Remote buttons! Jump and pummel your way through a football brawl, hop and run across an obstacle course of spinning platforms! Mario Party 8 includes six brand-new boards, dozens of minigames and tons of new modes. In a franchise first, you can collect special power-ups that transform your character into a boulder that smashes rivals, a coin-sucking vampire and more! Mario Party 8 includes extra-large minigames, including Star Carnival Bowling and Table Menace.
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