Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

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Mario & Sonic Olympics Wii

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  • Shopping options throughout the game's Olympic village provide opportunity to buy both the gear and upgrades needed for competitions and to customize the gear that you already have.
  • Compete in real Olympic Winter events, and over-the-top Dream Events, as you experience the glory of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics from the comfort of home.
  • Choose from a large assortment of characters from both the Mario and Sonic game universes, including Donkey Kong, Metal Sonic, Bowser Jr. and Silver.
  • Players are challenged to perform a variety of movements using intuitive controls on the Wii Remote/Nunchuk and Wii Balance Board as they simulate real-life movements, and skate, ski and snowboard their way to glory.
  • Get your game on in singleplayer, multiplayer, co-op and the over Festival Mode where you complete in every event to become the overall Olympic champion.

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  • LL

    Rating

    I had high hopes for this game and my hopes were exceeded. If you liked Mario and sonic at the Summer Games, trust me, you will like this on ten times more.

    Pros

    -This game has superb graphics that really get you into the winter feel

    -It is not as strenuos as the first one which leaves more playing time and less rest time

    -The wii motion controls are excellent whether it is skiing or speed skating you feel like you are sonic or mario

    -Some of the games aren’t even in the winter olymics. You may think this is a bab thing but having a snow ball fight is one of my favorite things to do in this game. use thhe nunchuck to build a snowball nd flick the wii remote to throw it

    -excellent replay value unlike the previous mario and sonic game that had no replay value this game you can paly over and over and still break new records

    Cons

    -just like last game multy player is very unfair like , whoever has the fatest or strongest guy wins

    All in all this is a great game for wii players of all ages and i highly recommend it to anybody who wants to have a good time

  • S. McGinnis

    Rating

    Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games has many games (listed below) and play options so there’s something for everyone. It also has variety for different situations, such as playing alone, as a team or against others, which make it a great all-around game.

    Initial events:

    Alpine Skiing (Downhill and Giant Slalom)

    Ski Jumping (Individual and Team Large Hill)

    Freestyle Skiing (Moguls and Ski Cross)

    Snowboard (Halfpipe and Snowboard Cross)

    Speed Skating (500m, Short Track 1000m, Short Track Relay)

    Figure Skating

    Skeleton

    Bobsleigh

    Ice Hockey

    Curling

    Dream Ski Cross

    Dream Snowboard Cross

    Other “Dream” events are unlocked as you play. These involve variations on the main events and some new ones. In the Dream versions you collect and use items, face obstacles, use different tracks, etc.

    There are also 3 “Party Games” that seem silly when playing them on your own but should be a fun way to play many events quickly with a group of people.

    Pros:

    Multiple modes–Single Match allows you to select your events and choose Versus, Team Versus, or Co-op Play. Festival allows an individual or team of up to 4 players to take on events and rival challenges as assigned over 16 “days” of the Olympic games. This is like arcade mode. You can also check your records against others’ on WFC.

    Balance board option–you don’t have to use the Wii Fit balance board but, if you have one, you can do 1-player games with it. It changes the game play and provides additional variety. (It’s harder than the regular controls though!)

    Multiple characters–the characters all have different attributes and special moves so it keeps the play interesting.

    Many games–as mentioned there is something for everyone due to nice breadth and depth–and all ages should enjoy it. It’s easier to unlock things than in Mario Kart. It even lets you accumulate points and “shop” for decals so you can customize your skis, bobsleighs and snowboard, outfits for your Mii, etc.

    Cons:

    Controls–if you want to play something that actually simulates hockey moves, skating, etc. this isn’t it. The controls are fun and pretty responsive but not similar to Wii Sports or Wii Sports Resort (although using the balance board helps.) Also, the instructions for Curling tell you to use a bowling swing but neither my boyfriend nor I can get it to work that way consistently. We’ve found that you have to snap your wrist and then it works fine.

    Balance board option–a pro but a con too as you can only use it for 1-player games.

    No Wii Motion Plus option–it would be fun if WM+ worked with this.

  • personalityplus

    Rating

    What more can I say when I bought this game my kids played it for the whole day! They had a blast with this game and loved the interaction together playing it! Its def. a family game and a very fun one for everyone! All aspects of the winter games was well received. I would YES recommend this game and be prepared to play it all day long!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • D. Clements

    Rating

    My family enjoyed the original summer games version. I was a little pessimistic going into this Olympic Winter Games since, in general, I am not a big fan of the winter olympic events. But I was happily surprised to see the great improvements made to gameplay from the previous summer olympics release. After playing this game, I am hoping the they release the next summer olympic game and incorporate the improvements made for this Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. In the summer games, you could play in a season-like mode, but only as an individual. The Winter Games allows multiple players, as a team or vs., to go through an entire 16(?) day campaign, full of unlockable features. The other great new addition are the “Dream” events. They are kind of silly at times, but if you’re a fan of the Mario and Sonic series, you’ll really appreciate the features built into these events. The other key addition for this game release is support for the Wii Balance Board in several events, but I have not tried using the board yet. The only negative comment I have is that going into the Dream Events for the first time, there is no real direction, explanation of what to expect or how to accomplish the goals- which can be very tricky for some of the events that are really quite different from the standard events.

  • Dave Reynolds

    Rating

    Kids – if you’re looking for a game that has a lot of action, this is it. Parents – if you’re looking for a clean game that you can even occasionally play with the kids, this is it. Some of you may be returning to this title after playing the Mario/Sonic Beijing 2008 game. Although that game was good in its own right, this one is even better. There is no violence in this game, and it introduces you to the world of the Olympic Winter Games using the familiarity of your favorite characters from two of the most popular frachises in the industry. I would suggest that this game is probably even better if you are new to the Wii.

    The best part of this game is that there are challenges for players of every skill level. Certain events are easy enough for inexperienced gamers (such as very young children or non-gamer parents), while other events may challenge even the more experienced gamer. The gameplay is organized very well; you can either play Olympic events freely or aim for a high score in a structured “Festival Mode”. As for the Olypmic events, this game includes a wealth of favorite sports – some of which will be new to the Olympics in real life, appearing for the first time in Vancouver this winter. There are familiar events such as Alpine Skiing, Figure Skating, and Ice Hockey; and there are some fantasy events that you can unlock, as well. If you have a Wii Balance Board, you can use that as a controller for certain events – but the game does not require it. Many of the events in this game do not even require the Nunchuk accessory (though I would highly recommend purchasing one if you plan to buy this game).

    Just as in Mario & Sonic at the Beijing Olympics, this game allows you to use your Mii in the different events. As an added bonus in this game, however, you can customize your Mii by “purchasing” items in the shop (you purchase these items using points you earn by completing events – giving you yet another way to structure your gameplay). You can also unlock books at the library, where you can learn about different aspects of the real Olympic Games. I, myself, never knew how Curling was played until I played this game. The multiplayer in this game, by the sheer nature of the type of game it is, is excellent. You can play cooperatively or competetively with friends and/or family. If you like to use the online features of the Wii, you can connect this game and check your high scores against those of other players all over the world. The background and theme music is outstanding, and the graphics are simply gorgeous. This game is a must-have for any die-hard sports fan, but especially for fans of the Olympic Games.

  • Cindy L. Carter

    Rating

    This was a gift for my 11 yr. old son. It turned out to be as much a gift for the whole family..with the wii balance board we have family game night more often!

  • Ash

    Rating

    My two young sons and I LOVE this game. I really like that we can play as a team and encourage one another rather than always compete against each other. There is a good variety of games within with east enough controls for my 3 year old to get. Yet, I am also challenged in the events (but I won’t tell you how old I am).

    I’ve played it with the balance board and it’s OK but we are preferring the regular control better (also since the balance board option is only for 1 player).

  • S. Stoessel

    Rating

    I was a huge fan of Mario and Sonic at the Summer Olympic Games. Now, I can’t play that game without comparing it to this one. I’m assuming that you have played the first game, but you don’t need to have played it to enjoy this one in anyway. There are new characters, one in every skill type. They are Metal Sonic for speed, Bowser Jr. for all around, D.K for power, and Silver for skill. Also, there are more dream events, which are (thankfully) nothing like the glitching four dream events in the last. It has great graphics, and is much more easier to navigate. From here, I will give you a run down of some of the events and my opinions. You can, but don’t have to, use your wii balance board for some events, including bobsleigh, my favorite.

    FIGURE SKATING: All about timing. You pick your own musical choice from a selection provided (Some of the songs include Ave Maria, waltz of the flowers, etc.) and make motions with the wii mote in time to the music. It is one of my and my friends favorite, though it sounds and looks much harder than it is. Don’t let that discourage you!

    HOCKY: This is best with more than one person. It is the best multiplayer event in the game. My friends and i had so much fun. The directions, however, are very unclear.

    THE MULTIPLE SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING EVENTS: these are the most disappointing. They all seem the same, and are hard to control.

    BOBSLEIGH/SKELETON: these are very fun and realistic. you have the option of using the Wii balance board, where you can steer the sled with your weight by swaying back and forth. It almost seems real. Or you could play the normal way, which is just as fun.

    CURLING: Bocci on Ice. My only complaint with this is that its the longest event by far. It takes from 15-20 minutes to complete a tournament. As oposed to the usually 2-5 minute events.

    SPEED SKATING: All about timeing. It can be kind of frustrating, but I find it very fun.

    Overall, this a very fun game. It’s alot better with more than one person, though. For one player, there is festival mode, which is a one player adventure mode. It is not too tough, nor too easy. I found it to be very enjoyable. Another thing is… do not purchase this game if you are troubled with rythems. this game is all about timing, swinging the wiimote down at the right time. It can be VERY frustrating at times. I’d recommend this from ages 8 to 15 or adult.

    So, here I am telling you more bad things than good about the game, and I’m rating it 5 stars. Truly, please believe me when i say this is the good game. I just have an annoying habit of being negative. This is well worth the price.

  • RL

    Rating

    great way to learn about the olympic games. provides hours of family fun and competition!

  • Anonymous

    Rating

    This is a GREAT Wii game. I like Mario, love Sonic, and love these sports. This game is really fun to play, never boring, and you even get to be your mii’s! My personal favorite sport is dream snowboard cross. If you’re a winter sports fan, a Sonic fan, or a Mario fan buy it; you will LOVE it.

    P.S. On figure skating, it’s really fun to be Donkey Kong; he’s a hoot! :)

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