Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
- Mario and Sonic, 2 of the most beloved icons in the world, join forces for the first time, at the Olympic sports meeting
- Play as or against a range of familiar characters including Mario, Sonic, Luigi, Knuckles, Yoshi, Tails, and more
- Brilliant favorite playing stylishness with 4 player types to choose from–all-around, technical, alacrity, and potential
- Compete in stylized Olympic venues; choose from track and field, archery, skeet shooting, table tennis, gymnastics, and more
- Release Match, Circuit, and Mission modes; unlockable stages; up to 4 players can play together on the Wii
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This game is terrible, its dull, uninteresting and has no replay regard. DO NOT BUY THIS GAME!! If you want mini sports meeting look at the mario party series. I’m disappointed i spent $7 on the rental.
Rating: 1 / 5
This game tries to hard to be Mario Party. The controls are terrible and the mini-sports meeting are not fascinating. The first crossover between former rivals turns out to be a suck-fest.
Rating: 1 / 5
On the Wii it just stinks. The controls are unresponsive compared to any and all other wii sports meeting. Each time it was time to “GO” there would be a lag in the control to go and so it was hard to be competitive. I despised it. It could have been a really splendid game if it played correctly on the wii, but as it is I would rate it a zero and caution anyone not to dissipate their cash on this. I would toss it in the can even if it was free. Seriously, it’s that terrible.
Rating: 1 / 5
When it comes to hype, Nintendo has really shown that this past year with the success of the Wii. nevertheless, back a decade ago, Sega also had those opportunites with being a definitive influence with the Genesis system, and some of their other consoles like the Dreamcast and Game Gear. Although they bunged making video game systems, they really kept gamers going for video sports meeting for other consoles like Playstation 2, and the Xbox. Now, the latest title finally decides which of the most beloved mascots is better, the beloved Mario or the quick and furious Sonic. This is the title for the Wii that could make gamers choose, young and ancient.
Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Sports meeting for the Nintendo Wii, finally puts 2 of the well loved video game mascots head to head in a battle that takes place in the upcoming 2008 Summer Olympics. This game, you can play not just as Sonic or Mario, but characters like Luigi, Tails who is Sonic’s sidekick, Bowser, Princess Toadstool a.k.a. Peach, Yoshi and many others in a battle for the quest for Olympic Gold. The game features twists on classic races like Track & Field, swimming, fencing, table tennis and the hammerthrow. The graphics look very well while the action doesn’t really deliver for solo players, but multiplayer action fairs a small better. You can also use their special battle features like potential ups and special tactics like Bowser’s fire breath, and Sonic’s alacrity to help you owing to the game as well, and the Wi-Fi gameplay adds a small bit more. Although the gameplay isn’t as terrible, it just doesn’t click to die hard Wii fans who want more outrageous gameplay they would get from Mario Party 8 or mario Strikers Charged brought excitement.
All in all, many more gamers are much more nervous for Super Mario Galaxy and Super Smash Brothers Brawl for the Wii. Mario & Sonic At The Summer Olympics isn’t a terrible game, but just misses the mark in fun and excitement for die hard fans of both franchises. I really recommend you get this as a rental, and see if you like it as a addition to your Wii library.
Graphics: B
Sound: B
Control: B-
Fun & Enjoyment: C for solo players; C+ for multiplayer action
By and large: C 1/2+
Rating: 3 / 5
I found this game disappointing. The controls are awkward. For example if you want to compete in a running race you have to go both the wii mote and nunchuk up and down really quick which isn’t like running at all and after a while hurts your arms.
I reflect they are trying to replicate wii sports but the controls in this are way more complicated than wii sports which kind of detracts from the fun of the game.
Also, I would not say its a excellent one player game. You should play it at a party, but I’d reccomend mario party 8 before this game for a party.
Basically, rent this game if your having a party and save your cash for mario galaxy or something.
Rating: 3 / 5