With Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise having released on September 2nd here in North America (and September 5th in Europe), you've all had some time to play the game. There aren't many reviews out there right now, but the ones that are available seem to generally laud the game's ambitious efforts. After we check in with the critics, toss your two cents in. So let's get to the scores!
- IGN (85/100) thinks it's quite the game: "Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise takes the original 360 effort as a template, and brings the 'go at your own pace,' free-form design to the Nintendo DS, beautifully. The visuals are crisp and colorful, the audio is a mix of in-game animal sounds and VO taken from the TV show, and its easy to control the world with a quick swipe or tap of a stylus. There are some basic changes to be had, such as the lack of camera control, the removal of the somewhat pesky mini-games for mating, and the general spectacle of watching your Piñatas move around in beautiful HD, but the core gameplay more than survives in its conversion to the pocket platform, and Viva Piñata is left with just as much magic on DS as it has on 360."
- Eurogamer (80/100) says the game isn't for kids, but good nonetheless: "However, what Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise loses in coming second, and not having a triple-core PowerPC chip to drive its graphics, it makes up with its new, much better stylus-based interface, and Rare's impressive feat of retaining the vast majority of the original game's best features, in roughly the same measures. It's still a bit too complex to work as a kids' game (for that you might be better with the 360 sequel's co-op mode, where you can pick up a second pad and offer a helping hand), but for everybody else it comes highly recommended."
- Edge Magazine (70/100) said: "If Pocket Paradise makes you want to throw it against something, though, it's only because it succeeds in making gardening compulsive." [Oct 2008, p.96]
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 We've spent our fair share of time complaining about usage of the microphone in most DS games (it's just often unnecessary), but does that mean the mic has no redeeming qualities? In non-games, certainly, the microphone at times has its uses ... but what about in regular old-fashioned games? Sure, it's fun to yell "Hold it!" at times, but do you need to be able to do so? Would games that use the DS mic be just as good without it? Tied into this question is, of course, another one -- do you ever use voice chat in the games that support it? If you do, do you use a headset, or just the built-in mic?
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Midnight Play Pack (DS)Because it's midnight.
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This red-haired hero has an affinity for lightning spells.
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Step right up and give this inventor's teleporter a try!
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You never know who you might bump into at the fair.
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 Gamerdeals.net writes:
"The highlights this week include Spore (PC/Mac), NHL 09 (Xbox 360, PS3), NHL 2K9 (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PS2), Spore Creatures (DS), and The Price is Right (Wii, DS).
Check out the full list of new video game releases (USA) for the week of September 7, 2008 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Sony PS2, PSP, Nintendo DS, and PC!"
Saturday, September 06, 2008 7:02 PM UTC »Read full article
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If you've often daydreamed of running Neo Geo games on your DS, but never thought it'd actually happen because of your technical incompetence, unfounded fears, or bad credit, Racketboy will make your dreams come true with a homebrew guide for loading up NeoDS and playing these expensive arcade releases. Though the process is a bit more complicated than emulating (non-pirated) games for other systems on the DS, this walkthrough breaks down all the required steps for getting started. Jump past the post break for a video preview of Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves, King of Fighters 2003, and Metal Slug X will look like on your portable once you get NeoDS running. Continue reading Quick guide for running Neo Geo games on your DS
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Going underground in PAL parts starting October 24th
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 The folks at Blaze/Xploder are serious about cheating. They've been pioneering new ways of cheating at videogames for quite some time now, and they've been getting these cheats to the public as fast as can be imagined.
They continue this trend today with Viva Piñata - Trouble In Paradise cheats - available on the very day the title launched. Get the full scoop in their press release, on GameVortex.com.
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Journey through an all-new, original time-bending adventure that allows gamers to explore the past and the present simultaneously
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 Sachi's compilation of basic Japanese for RPGs is designed to help you get through the interfaces in imported menu-driven games. But the prospect of playing the textiest of all genres in an unfamiliar language can still be pretty daunting, as can the possibility of paying 50 bucks or so for something you won't end up being able to play. Have any of you taken the plunge? Have you, before or since the publication of these columns, attempted to play an RPG in Japanese? We're asking non-native Japanese speakers, of course.
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Join Sonic and his friends as they band together to defeat a menacing new enemy
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Midnight Play Pack (DS)Bowling, but like at night.
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Wordmaster (DS)Fill in the blanks. SC_EE_S_ _TS
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Have a look at some items that you'll never get.
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Lock's Quest (DS)This final trailer breaks down everything you need to know.
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Midnight Play Pack (DS)A collection of cellphone games that isn't as bad as the description makes it out to be.
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Wordmaster (DS)A half-baked but functional word challenge.
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Lock's Quest (DS)5th Cell delivers one of the top strategy games on DS.
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Red Bull BC One (DS)Are you ready to get your break on?
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Commando: Steel Disaster (DS)Be the best commando you can be.
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