Elebits Critic Reviews continued...
I never thought I'd see a First Person Shooter that was geared to kids and completely innocent, but Konami has managed to create just that. Don't worry moms and dads and all the rest (thanks Hoyst Gnip!), Elebits is a cute title that doesn't involve
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Elebits are small, electrical critters which live in harmony with humans and power everything from TVs and dishwashers to entire households and amusement parks. Your goal in each level is to zap Elebits with your Capture Gun, which in turn gives you
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When it comes to catching Elebits, learning to use the Capture Gun like a pro is a necessity. The nunchuk's control stick moves Kai, the Z button causes him to crouch, and the C button causes him to "stretch" (that is, rise up slightly as if he were
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The cut scenes are driven by some beautifully drawn stills that are presented very well however the voice overs will drive you absolutely insane. These monotone performances are some of the worst I have heard in a game to date and really beg the question
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The sound department is in a similar league: mostly superb but with a few small hiccups. Voice acting in family-friendly games is usually pretty bad already, but Elebits takes the cake for some of the worst in the industry. Whoever is reading these
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If this sounds like a bunch of boring gobbledygook, you're not alone. I suppose I'd have agreed – prior to playing the game – had the Wii been out a while and I had already gotten my second or third dose of innovation. But I'll try anything,
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have plenty of fresh gameplay in multiplayer and edit mode, where you can create and control your own scenes to interact in. Elebits is also the first Wii game to utilize the WiiConnect24 feature of Nintendo's console, which allow you to upload and trade
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Naturally, the little guys aren’t going to commit mass suicide. They don’t want to give up their freedom any more than you want to hear David Bowie sing about little brothers. To avoid their fate, they hide anywhere they can, whether that be under a
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If you're looking for a game that demonstrates the kinds of crazy gameplay the Wii is capable of producing with its motion sensing controls, Elebits may be right up your alley. Functionally it's a first-person shooter for younger audiences, and the goal
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"A sort of Pikmin meets Katamari Damacy and goes for a few beers with the gravity gun from Half-life 2, Elebits is a cute and interesting game. Your "Capture Gun" is used to pick up objects and suck up little creatures called Elebits, which power
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And for the most part, that's all you do. From the very first level to the last, it all boils down to zapping, zapping and more zapping. While that may sound quite dull, there's some kind of sick joy we get from dismantling an immaculate kitchen or
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though you eventually manage a life bar and other restrictions, Elebits never gets much deeper or more complicated than a game of hide and seek. With such a simple concept, it is really up to the control scheme and the Wii remote to salvage the experience
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In Elebits, you play as Kai, the 10-year-old son of Elebits researchers. Kai has some issues and ultimately reminds me of many American teenagers – he dislikes his parents for (supposedly) putting the Elebits ahead of him, watches television to block
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