Levels range in size from small rooms to neighborhood blocks. The neat part is that just about everything in the environment can be picked up, spun around and tossed across the room. The downside is that in order to allow this to happen at a constant
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IGN
Elebits stole the show. The game's premise was one part Half Life and one part Pikmin, challenging players to arm themselves with a gravity gun and hunt for electrified critters called Elebits. It may not have been the most original outing ever put into
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GamePro
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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GameZone
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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GameSpot
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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Elebits is a gruesome tale of survival that comes about as a result of severely negligent parenting. No... really! A story-within-a-story, our young protagonist is left home alone by his scientist parents when the lights all go out one evening. The
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There’s nothing wrong with extending proven game designs, but in an industry saturated by marginal enhancements, it’s invigorating to encounter new ideas. They don’t happen very often, but games that delineate an appealing genre all their
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A comparison to Namco's Katamari Damacy is inevitable. Both games are about picking up bigger and bigger things. Both games have stylized and somewhat primitive graphics. Both games revel in a sort of gleeful havoc, but with a childlike sense of
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