Game Mill – Big Hero 6 NDS – Nintendo DS
- Get in on the high-tech action with Disney Big Hero 6 for Nintendo DS.
Game Mill – Big Hero 6 NDS – Nintendo DS
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kid is happy
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My six-year-old says this game is fun. My boys love this movie, and they said this game is enjoyable because of that.
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A non-monstrosity by Game Mill?,
This review is from: Game Mill – Big Hero 6 NDS – Nintendo DS (Video Game)
Apparently, parents had been ignoring my thoroughly detailed thrashings on games like Frozen: Olaf’s Quest and the Wreck-It Ralph game tragically often. If you see their ratings grown out, that’s because a clueless parent posted “My kid loves it!” or something like that, not knowing what the game itself unleashes upon his or her child. Well I don’t roll that way. I am going to give you a detailed in-depth review on this game like I always had.
Anyway, it’s been 10 years since the Nintendo DS came out! Can’t you believe that?! Unfortunately this and last year has plagued the handheld a bit with licensed games, but nevertheless, I decided to plunge into Game Mill’s latest movie cash-in. Surprisingly enough, what I expected to be as terrible turned out to be miles better than those aforementioned titles. However, That doesn’t mean the game is really good. It has the potential to be fun, but there are a lot of issues that bog down the experience still. The game is a 2D side-scroller/beat em up hybrid. You alternatively play as Hiro (with Baymax somewhat tagging along), GoGo, Fred, and Wasabi, and as such you go run and jump to the end of the level while dodging enemy attacks or, on many occasions, the game would block progression unless you kill a couple waves of them. One thing I’m glad the developers got right here is that it feels good to hit things! I love to beat the cra-I mean HECK out of robots, especially with Fred’s dinosaur tail on his suit and GoGo’s ability to hit and run. It’s just a shame the game is otherwise rather run-of-the-mill, as the levels are arguably plain and lack variety. Sure you can take multiple pathways, and the graphics for these places aren’t bad, but there’s nothing unique about them. The boss battles are a different story; I was tempted to give this game one-star solely because of just how ungodly brutal the first boss can be. I ended up having to pray that I could button-mash my way through without him having to inflict pain that much. The second boss is more fair, but it drags for longer than necessary. Oddly, the final boss is easy, and even has checkpoints! Despite Game Mill constantly pushing out terrible games, it’s nice to know they could get a studio to suck it up a bit and at least make something mediocre. If you are a fan of Big Hero 6, then there could be some fun to be had bashing bots here, but it’s hard to recommend this game higher since there are so many other DS games that fare much better than this one. All I can say is: Proceed with caution, boys and girls. My Frozen: Olaf’s Quest review: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2IWQ69GT4MFBA/ref=cm_cr_pr_cmt/188-9517196-3225404?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B00F6YISIQ#wasThisHelpful |
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