PokePark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure review

The park is beautiful, but the rides are just so-so

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Best-looking Pokemon game to date

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    Pikachu and other Pokemon are adorable

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    Lots to explore

Cons

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    Uninventive minigames

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    Repetitive skill games

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    Simplistic compared to core Pokemon games

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It may be a kiddy game, but PokePark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure is quite decent as far as Pokemon spin-off games go, if you approach it with the right mindset. You play as Pikachu, and your adventure consists of exploring the park and unlocking new areas by playing the various attractions (i.e. minigames) and making friends with all the Pokemon. Compared to the core Pokemon games, it's ultra simplistic and often repetitive, but the pretty graphics and Pokemon fanservice make itoddly compelling, despitethe minigame-heavy formulasounding terrible on paper.

Once you've made friends with a Pokemon, you can play as that Pokemon in the various park attractions to set new records for each Pokemon and earn extra berries. You can use berries to level up Pikachu's stats, like his HP, dash move, Thunderbolt and Iron tail attacks. It's only a basic upgrade system, but it does add interest to the simplistic skill games, especially since some of the more formidable Pokemon, like the legendaries and fully evolved starters, are too tough to face without leveling up a bit.

Despite the bland attractions and repetition of the skill games, exploring the PokePark is still somehow fun and engaging if you're a Pokemon fan, in part because this is easily the prettiest Pokemon game to date. The Pokemon themselves also have strong and often funny personalities, which is a side we rarely get to see in the Pokemon series despite the games revolving around the titular beasts. We love the little touches too, like the absolutely adorable Pikachu animations that play during loading screens – after you see Pikachu's somersaults and pop and lock routine you'll actually wish the game had more load times. So while the spectacle of the park exceeds the actual rides, PokePark Wii is still worth checking out if you're a fan of the actual Pokemon themselves and just want a relaxing Pokemon-themed diversion.

Nov 2, 2010

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