It felt like a combination of numerous NES-era games in one, in a way. It had roughly the level of depth and length of NES games, which I find quite impressive. I initially played the game only because it was there, but ended up liking it a lot. It also was a nice way to introduce my nephew to gaming when he was 4.
Nintendo Land is a vibrant theme park-themed collection of mini-games showcasing the Wii U's unique capabilities. It offers a charming mix of solo experiences and riotous multiplayer attractions based on iconic Nintendo franchises. While some mini-games are more engaging than others, the overall package provides a fun and varied showcase of the console's potential, particularly for group play sessions.
A really cool tech demo for the Wii U. All the competitive games are horribly unbalanced and a couple of the singleplayer games are misses, but the good ones make up for it. As far as console launch titles go, I at least like this one better than Wii Sports.
Also, did you know the singleplayer games actually have multiplayer built in? If you have a Wiimote, you can impact the game differently from the Gamepad player. Try it out sometime.
Also, did you know the singleplayer games actually have multiplayer built in? If you have a Wiimote, you can impact the game differently from the Gamepad player. Try it out sometime.