SSX Blur might be a good game, but Elebits beats it by far. The voice acting and storyline in Elebits was a little cheesy, but the gameplay is awsome and the Edit Mode makes it top notch. 9.5 out of 10
SSX Blur might be a good game, but Elebits beats it by far. The voice acting and storyline in Elebits was a little cheesy, but the gameplay is awsome and the Edit Mode makes it top notch. 9.5 out of 10
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Im sorry but: Don't Knock It Till You've Tried It...Originally Posted by Samus101
No Longer Have A Wii
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well saidOriginally Posted by Wii_Smurf
Steam ID: Mintoisking
Xbox live GT: Sir Minto
PSN ID: Mintoisgod
Same position here, always a Mario fan (snes, n64, cube, 3 gameboys) but never touched Zelda; fantasy themed and walking around for hours, no thank you but I've taken a chance with the Wii game.Originally Posted by Samus101
Its still sealed right now sitting next to the Wii. I'm prepared to give it my attention when I've finished with Red Steel and have enough free time to give it some serious playing time.
I say go for it, the worst that can happen you sell it on eBay for at least 70% of the price you paid.
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Definately SSX, I think Elebits would get boring after a while. SSX multiplayer is split screen two player or one at a time four player. Two player is really fun throwing snowballs at each other. Single player is where it shines though.