Nintendo Wii Reviews

Reviews All the Nintendo Wii Console, Accessories, and Games, including Action, Adventure, Sports, Strategy, and more…

Browsing Posts tagged Crap

Agatha Christie And Then There Were None




Prepare yourself for an extraordinary investigative thriller in this superb adaptation of the world’s best-selling mystery novel. Play as the new eleventh character, Patrick Narracott, the boatman who takes the guests to Shipwreck Island. Mysteriously, you also end up trapped with the others. Command an exhilarating adventure as you solve the mystery and find the killer before you become the next victim.

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star Buggy game – Boring Puzzles
This game suffers from so many problems. First, the load times between pages are really long and annoying. Second, the puzzles are boring “find the item” ones that require talking to everyone and clicking everywhere on the screen until you can advance the plot. Last, the game has bugs that cause it to crash and end unexpectedly. This was verified when I complained to technical support, there are major bug problems. For example, in the game you find a raft – but if you open it too far from the water you lose your progress and the game crashes. Dumb.

2 Stars Almost impossible without a walkthru nearby
I bought this game after finishing and liking the nancy drew wii game. I have never felt so reliant on a walkthru as I did with this game. There are all kinds of items that you can pick up but half of them are never used and dont have a purpose.There were MANY times where I would get stuck and have to refer to the walkthru only to think “omg I never would of found that or thought to do that”. This is like one of those NES games that one of my brothers friends used to physically beat the crap out of before we had the internet to help. Sooo, if you dont mind to wonder around aimlessly or keep the walkthru up on the comp next to you, Ya might like this game.

4 Stars Patience is the key.
Every puzzle takes time to decipher, unravel and unlock.

So are the intricate twists and often-times red-herrings of this game. Those that dismiss it are looking for a quick answer. But true fans of the mystery genre rely on wit, observation and listening. All the facts are there. It is up to you to discover them.

There are four endings to the game based on what you do within. Follow the book, and you just might be right. Follow your instinct, and see where it takes you.

With that said, I must admit I have not fully solved the game yet. Neither have I resorted to reading “cheats on the Internet”. But I continue to press on in search of the fiend. If you buy this game, be prepared to be challenged. And let your brain, not the Internet, help guide you to the solution. After all, isn’t a challenge you sought in buying this game??

It is a fantastic journey so far, and I’m sure my concluding review will be the same.

And so will yours.

3 Stars A short boring game
I bought this game because I’m not an avid gamer….I have never finished a game before…and the ones that require skill and shooting always make me angry because I suck at them. This game at least had none of that. But…..although this game is relatively easy (all you do is pick stuff up, talk to people and go from room to room….screen to screen to advance the game), I would not have gotten through it without several cheats online. I would have given up. There is no instruction on what to do to move the game along. There are things you have to find, take apart or put together that make absolutely no sense unless you found it in an online cheat site. All in all…I’m glad I could actually finish this game (it’s my first)but I did so in about 3 days of playing off and on….and had to resort to cheats to get anywhere. All in all…not worth the 29.99 price tag I paid.

2 Stars If you love the book, you’ll tolerate the game
Having just recently read this book, I was excited to see it was a game and immediately ordered it. The storyline was fresh in my mind and I was excited to play.

I should have ordered the game guide, as we spent as much time online trying to figure out what to do next time and again throughout the game. There are some parts where yoy can figure out what to do next, but for most of what we have played the “puzzle” is just trying to randomly guess what the game expects you to do next and being stuck until you either stumble upon it or, get a tip elsewhere. There are not enough clues in the gameplay to know what to do next.

Basically you search the masion and grounds over and over again, completing small tasks and it gets kind of monotonous, as there is litle action , just a ton of walking from place to place.

I stopped playing after a few hours and won’t play again without a game guide to walk me through it. Maybe it will get better, but so far 4 people are dead and I have walked over every inch of the game area at least 10 times.

Buy/More Info

Popularity: 3% [?]

For two of the last three years, we’ve participated in the shopaholic’s dream that is Black Friday. It just feels good to blow all your money on a bunch of crap for super cheap prices. So with Black Friday coming up in a few weeks, I thought I’d share our Black Friday stories from the past three years with you all. Let’s take a trip down memory lane! Black Friday 2005 This was our very first Black Friday together. I had just bought a car a couple of days before, so we made plans to catch some
Woooooooooooooooooooo Were getin some spooky stuff this week If you dont like the NES press back now Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse You Tube Devil World You Tube Ghosts 'n Goblins You Tube Shame Pacman already came out Them ghosts scare the crap outa me Oh the horror
The future is anything but bleak as far as Nintendo gaming goes. Wii and DS owners can look forward to The Conduit, Punch-Out, Sin and Punishment 2, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, and a few dozen other titles over the next few months. After E3, however, the months ahead did not look so bright. Even though [...] Related posts:Super Mario Galaxy is 35% casual, SSBB is suited for the casual and hardcore The Nintendo Channel has been updated which allows you to...Nintendo working on bringing the Ev
Despite the promise of the Wii as the "social console," Nintendo's system has been home to far more coal than diamonds when it comes to titles you can whip out at a party and enjoy with friends. Crap like Carnival Games floods retail shelves, and even traditionally fantastic series' such as Nintendo's own Mario Party games have lost their luster.
My wii decided to take a crap one day while I was playing mario kart wii online. I was testing someone for the clan IR (Infernal Racers) and all of a sudden I got a "Disk Error" on my wii and I thought it was a problem with the save file so I deleted it and it started working for a while (2 whole minutes to be exact) and it gave the error again. 5 days later I decided to take the game back to Costco where I had bought it and buy a new one. I was excited that I might be able to finally play ag
Official Dokapon Kingdom Website I know word for this game has been out for months, but since I didn't see a thread... well, I figured I might as well harass everyone with one. It looks like it's going to be a good game... but WTF NO WII ONLINE PLAY. Nintendo really needs to bite the bullet and get some online crap going. On the other hand, this looks to be one of the better party titles out there. I mean, you can rename your opponents if you defeat them in a battle. Or steal from them and