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Abstract: Having recently unveiled its upcoming Wii software release list for the first quarter of 2009, Japanese gaming giant Nintendo has flattered to deceive in terms of honouring prior pledges to deliver more hardcore and franchise titles. Moreover, with tan...
Abstract: Eddie Millarion8.2 One of the most popular GameCube games arrives on the Nintendo Wii that could be considered the Nintendo version of the "Sims", however more entertaining. This revival of the Animal Crossing franchise began on the Nintendo DS with A...
Abstract: Animal Crossing: Lets Go To The CityWii G, $99.953 out of 5 Whether you view this latest Animal Crossing as a lazy, overpriced remake or a refreshing and charming time-waster will no doubt depend entirely on whether you are a long-time Nintendo l...
Let's go to the City is an entertaining game for Animal Crossing newbies who can adjust to the relaxed pace of its world, but not a major step on for those who have played the game before. The online features are mildly disappointing and, arguably, the di...
Addictive, Rewarding, Loads to do, Great value for money – in fact it never ends.
Same old, Wii Speak is a waste of time, Repetitive tasks
Animal Crossing: Lets Go To The City WIIIn Stock: £32.99 (RRP £39.99) The major new feature for the Animal Crossing series is Wii Speak, a microphone which can pick up the voices of everyone in the room, but frankly its a bit of a letdown. You can ...
A lovely game for the right people. It may not appeal to more hardcore gamers, but for anyone else it’s excellent. 8.7/10Print this pageUser reviews (1)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake....
Inclusion of the Wii Speak microphone is a great concept that will enhance the game’s social appeal; despite remaining largely unchanged since its inception, the game remains as addictive as ever.
No noteworthy improvements or innovation shown in graphics or content; could have done without the on-screen pointer.