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The adventure that awaits you essentially comes down to a succession of challenges that quickly end up being alike: first he put his "cards portals" and then launches one by one of your Bakugas on it. There is a clash when two creatures meet on the same card, then the strength of each of the bugs are compared, they were given bonuses linked to the card on which they are located and can also boost the sudden "card capabilities". Each Bakugan is available in six different elements: water, earth, fire, wind, light and darkness. Partly based on this attribute, it will depend on the bonuses you can scrounge. Once a battle starts, you can still get some extra by completing the mini-game that is offered. Fighting in fact always give rise to one of the following three activities: you would either shake the Wii remote or target and then draw on the symbols that match your attribute, or you beat a game of rhythm very simplistic.
Your victories will help you improve your small fighters and acquiring new cards to the corner store, but again we would like to find a little more diversity (compared to Pokemon games available). Fortunately Bakugan Battle Brawlers also offers a multiplayer mode to challenge your friends but again the balance is not perfect and we must simply use decks predetermined and it is impossible to use the character that you develop in Adventure Mode. Finally, we would also like see an online story mode to compare players to other horizons. In conclusion, behind a friendly design and a concept that could be original, Bakugan Battle Brawlers on Nintendo Wii scores only 4/10 for me. The Wii game's price tag has already became much cheaper since release on November 20th, you can save £10.00 on this game today. Similarly the game price has been reduced on other console formats too; perhaps even bigger saving will be made during the post Christmas sales.
Thankfully, there are much better RPG Wii games coming out and already in the charts this Christmas. This style video game is indeed hard to take off when applied to an Wii game and especially due to Pokemon's loyal fans.
Hi, I'm Chip. I get to play games and help out in my spare time for Game Stock. Game Stock are a games retailer based in the UK. Go there if you like to save pounds on your new Wii games, F1 2009, and more cheap Wii prices http://www.gamestock.co.uk/wii.
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