Iron Draggon
04-20-2009, 11:01 AM
So it's about time that we all had a thread we can post our reviews of our Wii games in, and I'm starting it with a review of my own. So I hope this thread doesn't get attacked like so many of my other threads have lately. I'd much rather read other people's reviews of their own Wii games here, thanks.
Now for my review. If you'd like to post your own reviews here, please mark any spoilers with advance warning notices, similar to the one in this review.
Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars
Out of all the games I own so far, Mushroom Men is the best, followed closely by Nights. That's why I'm playing through it before I play through Nights and all the rest of my games. Mushroom Men is the best Wii game to date, as far as I'm concerned, and it may prove to be the best Wii game of all time too. Of course, only time will tell how popular it becomes, but I predict that it will always be remembered as one of the best Wii games ever. It's pure awesome!
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!
I've made it as far as Showdown in Shiitake Town now, which is littered with Miyamoto references, and I haven't gone any further there yet than where you're standing when the level starts. So I've killed Old King Mole, the Jackalope, and an attacking possum while ascending the mountain to talk to the Engineer, who never told me everything that I went to ask him about before he took off running. This after he made me do all kinds of work for him before he'd tell me anything, and left me with even more work to do for him before I could leave too! So I'm gonna kick the Engineeer's ass if I ever find him again and he doesn't tell me why I'm the only mushroom able to absorb the life giving meteorites that everyone else worships. Apparently, I'm the Mushroom Messiah, but I have no idea how to use all my powers to lead the way yet. I'm still learning those in all the levels. And I'm still hoping one will let me grow to supersize and go on a mad rampage of mushroom mayhem! But so far, just the mad rampage without the supersize, except for a few enemies. I've taken down alot of stuff 2 or 3 times my size at least already, but surely something's got to make me mutate into Mushroom Messiah soon, and I suspect I need to keep absorbing every chunk of meteorite that I can find to do it. So I've collected a ton of those, as well as a ton of other stuff.
What other stuff? I've collected a ton of odds and ends, and assembled a few weapons, but I've still barely even started on my arsenal. So I still have alot more cool new weapons to experiment with before I have a full arsenal. I've also collected a ton of ammo for some weapons that I'm not even able to build yet, and a ton of concept art. So I must be stocking up for something really big and nasty that I don't even know about yet, and I guess the concept art is to preserve whatever's left of my culture in the aftermath. Whatever the case, it's very hard to take a break and not continue playing!
So this game is all about exploration and collecting unlockables, with many typical action/adventure/platforming elements, as well as several unique new twists with motion controls. The level I just completed was very intriguing. I felt like a rat in a maze on mushrooms trying to discover my way through it. I had to look on the net for hints on killing the Jackalope, but that was nothing compared to all the work I had to do for the Engineer, while he impatiently dogged me on without giving me enough information to get it all done faster! So the Engineer is on my shit list. He locked me in a bunch of rooms with no way out until I figured out what the hell he wanted me to do for him next too. And then he ran off like a scared rabbit before he revealed my secret!
And so I'm hoping that my Showdown in Shiitake Town is with the Engineer. He did tell me that the Shiitakes were in hiding, so he's prolly in hiding with them. But who knows if I'll ever get my secret out of him, if I ever find him again. I've already found what appears to be another mushroom trapped in ice, blocking my path to something that makes my mushroom senses vibrate, and that was in a level before I found the Engineer. So I think I'm gonna end up having to do some backtracking too, before my crusade is accomplished.
Replayability? Well there's improving your high score in Turret Time so far, and no doubt trying to find and collect 100% of the unlockables. I hope I unlocked Turret Time somewhere when I played it. I got my high score up to 38, but I dunno if I'll ever beat that one. Turret Time is a real challenge!
The rest of the Mushroom Men experience is fun and funky, and filled with B-movie campiness. The Miyamoto references I mentioned are just the most interesting ones so far. There's also been references to Hello Kitty and lots of other real-world stuff. So I'm sure the Shiitakes will reveal even more to me.
That's about all I can tell you so far. I'm sure someone else can tell you more, but I hope if anyone else reveals any spoilers, we're properly warned!
Now for my review. If you'd like to post your own reviews here, please mark any spoilers with advance warning notices, similar to the one in this review.
Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars
Out of all the games I own so far, Mushroom Men is the best, followed closely by Nights. That's why I'm playing through it before I play through Nights and all the rest of my games. Mushroom Men is the best Wii game to date, as far as I'm concerned, and it may prove to be the best Wii game of all time too. Of course, only time will tell how popular it becomes, but I predict that it will always be remembered as one of the best Wii games ever. It's pure awesome!
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!
I've made it as far as Showdown in Shiitake Town now, which is littered with Miyamoto references, and I haven't gone any further there yet than where you're standing when the level starts. So I've killed Old King Mole, the Jackalope, and an attacking possum while ascending the mountain to talk to the Engineer, who never told me everything that I went to ask him about before he took off running. This after he made me do all kinds of work for him before he'd tell me anything, and left me with even more work to do for him before I could leave too! So I'm gonna kick the Engineeer's ass if I ever find him again and he doesn't tell me why I'm the only mushroom able to absorb the life giving meteorites that everyone else worships. Apparently, I'm the Mushroom Messiah, but I have no idea how to use all my powers to lead the way yet. I'm still learning those in all the levels. And I'm still hoping one will let me grow to supersize and go on a mad rampage of mushroom mayhem! But so far, just the mad rampage without the supersize, except for a few enemies. I've taken down alot of stuff 2 or 3 times my size at least already, but surely something's got to make me mutate into Mushroom Messiah soon, and I suspect I need to keep absorbing every chunk of meteorite that I can find to do it. So I've collected a ton of those, as well as a ton of other stuff.
What other stuff? I've collected a ton of odds and ends, and assembled a few weapons, but I've still barely even started on my arsenal. So I still have alot more cool new weapons to experiment with before I have a full arsenal. I've also collected a ton of ammo for some weapons that I'm not even able to build yet, and a ton of concept art. So I must be stocking up for something really big and nasty that I don't even know about yet, and I guess the concept art is to preserve whatever's left of my culture in the aftermath. Whatever the case, it's very hard to take a break and not continue playing!
So this game is all about exploration and collecting unlockables, with many typical action/adventure/platforming elements, as well as several unique new twists with motion controls. The level I just completed was very intriguing. I felt like a rat in a maze on mushrooms trying to discover my way through it. I had to look on the net for hints on killing the Jackalope, but that was nothing compared to all the work I had to do for the Engineer, while he impatiently dogged me on without giving me enough information to get it all done faster! So the Engineer is on my shit list. He locked me in a bunch of rooms with no way out until I figured out what the hell he wanted me to do for him next too. And then he ran off like a scared rabbit before he revealed my secret!
And so I'm hoping that my Showdown in Shiitake Town is with the Engineer. He did tell me that the Shiitakes were in hiding, so he's prolly in hiding with them. But who knows if I'll ever get my secret out of him, if I ever find him again. I've already found what appears to be another mushroom trapped in ice, blocking my path to something that makes my mushroom senses vibrate, and that was in a level before I found the Engineer. So I think I'm gonna end up having to do some backtracking too, before my crusade is accomplished.
Replayability? Well there's improving your high score in Turret Time so far, and no doubt trying to find and collect 100% of the unlockables. I hope I unlocked Turret Time somewhere when I played it. I got my high score up to 38, but I dunno if I'll ever beat that one. Turret Time is a real challenge!
The rest of the Mushroom Men experience is fun and funky, and filled with B-movie campiness. The Miyamoto references I mentioned are just the most interesting ones so far. There's also been references to Hello Kitty and lots of other real-world stuff. So I'm sure the Shiitakes will reveal even more to me.
That's about all I can tell you so far. I'm sure someone else can tell you more, but I hope if anyone else reveals any spoilers, we're properly warned!