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Wii Party U Can't Keep The Momentum Going

 
Robert Workman
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Knowledgable and all around awesome, Robert has mastered video game journalism for years, writing for a number of sites including AOL GameDaily, Planet Xbox 360 and GameZone.com.  Also known as the George Clooney of the Video Game Industry in some circles (mostly women).

 Published October 26, 2013 3:59 AM

Drab design and some awful mini-games keep this compilation from being the life of the Party.

Worse yet, the game has very little to the solo player. While a majority of these games can be played against AI opponents, they don't exactly have elite skills. Case in point – we chocked up the highest difficulty possible for our AI player, and then took them on in a game of baseball. Despite their "elite skill," as it were, we whooped them 11-4. You're best off sticking with friends.

Between TV Party, House Party and GamePad Party, various mini-games are available, but, again, it's a crap-shoot. For every inspired game that comes up, there's an equally bland one that drags the whole shebang bring down. Again, it would've been ideal for Nintendo to offer some customization options, so we could skip the bad games and go right to the good.

Plus, the presentation seems sort of bland. Sure, you can use your custom Mii characters and get them involved in wacky situations – like dressing them up and putting them in strange positions, Twister-style – but the game lacks the distinct charm of the Mario games. It's blandly put together with a generic soundtrack and sound samples, and even the hosts, a pair of Muppet-like figureheads explaining each event, fail to inject the proceedings with any humor. As a result, the compilation feels basic, instead of livening the mood like You Don't Know Jack can do with ease. Those guys know how to cut loose, while this feels strictly dress coded.

The Wii U doesn't have a huge girth of games at the moment, so, by default, Wii Party U easily stands head and shoulders above the smelly party compilation games that were slapped together for the system's release last year. On its own merits, though, it's tough to recommend. The unsteady flow of mini-games – between good and bad – and bland presentation leave you wondering just what the host could've done better if they loosened up a bit. It's worth a try, but chances are you'll head back to previously released Mario Party games instead. Can't say we blame you…

Score: 5 / 10

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