![]() One is the lightning bolt, which can be upgraded over time, along with the iron tail attack. For instance, although you only battle with Pikachu as your character, you have three different attacks at your disposal. The problem is that these tasks are pretty limited and are usually regulated to battle, chase, or hide and seek events.īattle is more familiar to longtime Pokémon fans, and while it doesn't have the level of strategy of the handheld game series, some elements do carry over. One of the key goals is to make new friends with the Pokémon you encounter, and this is usually done by finding a new species, walking up to it to talk, and then performing whatever task it wants in order to become its friend. However, PokéPark Wii isn't without a whole lot of repetition. ![]() As you progress to different areas of the park, more attractions open up, so there's always something new to do. You visit small areas where you'll be given a single task, such as winning a race, climbing up an obstacle, or swinging on vines for a pseudo long-jump event. There's a fair number of minigames in the title, and they're featured as attractions in the park. Obviously you can't let that happen, so you take control of Pikachu in a third-person adventure, gathering up new friends around the park and engaging in minigame events to collect all of the missing pieces. If the 14 pieces aren't gathered, Mew's home will come crashing down on the PokéPark, crushing everyone within. The story begins with the legendary Mew informing Pikachu that he needs help gathering Sky Prism pieces that have been scattered around the PokéPark grounds. ![]() Despite the lack of difficulty, there's a certain charm to this title, and I think it's worth checking out if you've ever considered yourself a Pokémon fan. The game is incredibly easy, but I'm sure there's going to be a lot to love for kids who are only getting their first taste of the Pokémon universe. For the older gamer crowd, there's little here to hold your attention. The basics of the game play out like a My First Pokémon adventure, with some light role-playing game elements that will be familiar to fans of the core franchise games, like Pokémon Diamond, HeartGold or SoulSilver. PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure for the Nintendo Wii is a spin-off title that features over 190 different Pokémon types for you to - you guessed it - catch 'em all. ![]()
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