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  1. #11
    Avatar von Sir Swordy
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    Hab die Demo schon gezockt die Minispiele scheinen auf jeden Fall zu werden. Hoffentlich wird das diesmal was aus dem Singleplayer, aber hoffen würd ichs nicht.

  2. #12

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    ich glaub schon, dass es mehr als 10 4-player-minispiele gibt, bei MP4 wars ja auch so, dass nicht alle aufgeführt waren!

  3. #13
    Avatar von Dodoran
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    Eine Linkfunktion gibt es doch nicht oder? Wäre nämlich bei solch einem Spiel wünschenswert, wenn nun auch jeder Charakter in der gleichen runde zieht und man nicht mehr warten muss.

  4. #14
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    Hy,

    seit gestern ist das Review von Mario Party 5 online..

    Hier mal ein kleiner Ausschnitt :


    Features

    Four-player party action, with more than 70 new mini-games
    Play the party game in free-for-all or team-work mode (2 vs. 2)
    New capsule system, lets you change the location of events on the game board
    New duel, traditional, or everyone-vs-Bowser mini-games
    Play as Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Wario, Waluigi, Daisy, Toad, Boo, or Koopa Kid
    Donkey Kong appears as non-playable event character (along with three banana-themed mini-games)
    New, easily scrollable 3D maps
    Compete against the Koopa Kids in the new Story Mode
    Play mini-game tournaments against friends or the CPU
    Assemble machines and do battle in the Super Duel Mode
    Compete in three bonus modes: Card Party, Beach Volleyball and Ice Hockey
    Supports progressive scan and Dolby Pro-Logic II


    Closing Comments
    I asked to review this game. You see, I've got quite a few non-gamer friends who love playing what many would consider "mainstream" games, like EyeToy or Mario Party -- and I can't count the number of hours we've wasted on this particular series. Mario Party 5 is another successful installment in the franchise. On the one hand, it's filled to the brim with imaginative mini-games and modes, on the other it still suffers from the same baffling waiting times in the board-based modes.
    As a multiplayer party game, Mario Party 5 is a must-have, there is no question about that. The spotty single player experience and the waiting (even when playing with multiple players) bring down our overall score, but there is no denying that is another quality party title.

    Mario Party is an interesting game in that it is able to appeal to two very distinct audiences. It really is the perfect drinking game for college dorms (heck, it even has some advanced stat tracking options that show you in graph-form when player #3 started to suck) and at the same time a great game for kids to enjoy with their siblings. Judging from other efforts in this genre, until Hudson fixes the wait time problem, Mario Party 5 is likely as good as mini-game party games get.

    -- Peer Schneider



    6.0 Presentation
    The same lighthearted, candy-colored presentation as every installment in the Mario series. A bigger selection of characters adds some variety, but some more voice work would be nice.

    7.5 Graphics
    Sharp, colorful graphics and good-looking characters, but the 3D boards' textures don't hold up when the camera zooms in closer.

    6.0 Sound
    Same old, same old. Plenty of grunts and fun, uplifting tunes with yoghurt cup synth samples, but the DPLII logo on the box is more for show than anything else.

    8.0 Gameplay
    Slightly sped up board gameplay, is still in stark contrast to the fast and amazingly entertaining mini-games. Loads of modes, some of which are actually really good.

    8.0 Lasting Appeal
    Once again, the four-player gameplay has the ability to attract both casual and hardcore gamers alike. If you have friends, you'll be playing this for a long time.

    7.9 OVERALL:
    (out of 10 / not an average)


    Zum Vergleich mal die Wertungen der anderen teile bei IGN :

    Mario Party 7.9/10
    Mario Party 2 7.9/10
    Mario Party 3 6.4/10
    Mario Party 4 6.9/10

  5. #15

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    Hmm, also demnach ist es mit den ersten beiden Teilen das beste Mario Party, laut IGN. Es wundert mich irgendwie, dass IGN Mario Party so schlecht bewertet...

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