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Mario Party 8 Review

Wii Review by Mathew Kumar

9 July, 2007

Mario Party 8. Eight Mario parties! That's a lot of cake, streamers and mini sausage rolls over the years, and that's with fudging the numbers; there was also the poorly received Mario Party Advance, plus an e-Reader card game and an arcade installment that were never released here. With that in mind, the first Mario Party to hit the Wii had better do something pretty special to make it worthwhile if you've already purchased one already - especially considering you probably already own about 5 mini-game collections for the Wii, anyway.

So, what wonderful special something could Mario Party 8 do to make it different from its predecessors? Well, there's the Wii Remote, that's a given. Waving it in the air is always fun - well, as long as something corresponding is happening on screen. And there's the Miis! Of course! This could be the first Mario Party title to let you use your Miis to play the boards and the mini-games! That would be great!

That would be great, if it wasn't one of the most obvious missed opportunities in Hudson Soft's long list of missed opportunities with Mario Party 8. While you can play with your Miis in Mario Party 8, they're limited to eight games found in the "extras tent", a terribly threadbare little section of the game. Four of the games on offer are locked to begin with, and two of the games you'll have already played, because one's just table tennis and the other is bowling. In a clattering display of shamelessness, they work exactly the same as bowling and tennis in Wii Sports, rendering them entirely pointless. The rest of the games fare little better, as forgettable little puzzle games and racers.

Hudson Soft must be staffed with literally the laziest developers of all time. For example, unlike the shocking number of Wii games which don't bother to include widescreen modes, Mario Party 8 should have one, right?

'Mario Party 8' Screenshot 1

Ignore the happy children! Look at the screen borders! Ridiculous.

It should, yeah. And it does! Except that when you're actually playing a board, a mini-game, or pretty much doing anything, there are massive borders at the sides of the screen, keeping all of the action in a nice, boring 4:3 ratio. It's completely astonishing. Why on earth would they do that?

Perhaps it's because it meant they wouldn't have to do anything hard, like correct the aspect ratio on graphics they've just recycled from the previous versions?

If you've never played a Mario Party game, though, it's probably time I explain the concept. Mario Party 8 is a board game in which up to four players take turns rolling dice and moving around a board, with the aim of collecting the most stars before the end of the game. Stars are (usually) placed in plain sight on the board and occasionally have to be purchased with coins collected either on the board or in mini-games. Players can also purchase "candy" which allow them to either gain an advantage (such as rolling more dice) or disadvantage other players (such as destroying their coins.)

And that's about it. Broken down to their components, the core Mario Party board game rules are barely more complicated than Snakes and Ladders, and exactly as boring and random. So that's where the mini-games could come in, to add that precious element of skill.

'Mario Party 8' Screenshot 2

I forgot to complain about the lack of online multiplayer in the review. Not that we’d expect Nintendo to include it, but still.

They could, if it wasn't for the fact they were very often as boring and random as the board game component. The Wii Remote controls in most games feel, at best, tacked-on and at worst, unreliable and useless. A clock-winding mini-game manages to not only be the most boring idea for a mini-game ever but also almost completely impossible to control, as one example, but other mini-games make acceptable, if familiar, use of the Wii Remote: pump it in the air to shake up a can of fizzy-pop, aim with it to shoot targets, etc. A surprisingly large portion of the mini-games are so lazily conceived they actually just use the Wii Remote as if it was an NES pad. They are more fun than many of the other mini-games, admittedly.

To Hudson Soft's merit, however, they have managed to make at least a few of the six different boards on offer a little bit more interesting than Snakes and Ladders. "Shy Guy's Perplex Express" is set on a train with constantly shifting cars, and "Koopa's Tycoon Town" allows players to buy (and steal) hotels to gain stars rather than simply collecting them. These ideas have been used in previous Mario Party titles, but they still pep up a very weak premise, and most of the boards are full of nice little graphical touches and things to spot in the background.

At least if you've never played a Mario Party game before, then, this would be like a fairly decent title to start with, particularly if you're planning on playing with three friends.

'Mario Party 8' Screenshot 3

Luigi soliciting to support his candy habit. Don’t do it, Luigi!

It would, but Hudson Soft have crippled any interest anyone could have in playing the game by making sure nearly every single animation is unskippable - and some of them go on a long time. Eating a candy? Takes forever. You could probably finish off a Kit Kat Chunky yourself in the time it takes. After a few games, any friends, no matter how close, are going to be utterly sick of waiting for animations to finish.

It's even worse if you plan playing the game alone in single-player mode, which is so utterly wretched it scarcely warrants discussion. To add insult to injury, you have to go through it twice to unlock the mere two extra characters. Urgh.

Mario Party 8 is a "would have, should have, could have" kind of game. With such an depressingly long list of wasted possibilities, and so many other mini-game collections available for Nintendo Wii (The excellent Rayman Raving Rabbids, for one) It would be wrong of me to say you should pick this up. Fun could be had here, but even with the most forgiving group of friends, it's going to be short-lived.

4/10

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Blerk
09/07/07 @ 08:19
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Mmm! KitKat Chunky!
HiddenAway
09/07/07 @ 08:21
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Ouch!
black2
09/07/07 @ 08:23
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That widescreen deal sounds like the worst thing of all time. Utterly lazy.
viper_h
09/07/07 @ 08:27
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I got this game a few weeks ago. Played it once, never again.

Graphics worse than the Gamecube version; pixellated rubbish.

Forgettable music and SFX.

I only played one board and it was rubbish. Computer cheated as usual.

No bonus star for coins won in the minigames. WHAT?? They've still got the retarded "Happening Star" for landing on green spaces but nothing for winning absolutely every mini-game but getting screwed over so I never get to the star space in time? Bollocks.

And the minigames themselves, yes, just tacked on. I enjoyed Wario Ware a lot more than this, and that game pretty much blew too.

Starting to wonder why I even bought this Wii.
Darren
09/07/07 @ 08:32
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I'm really glad I cancelled my pre-order for this game several weeks back due to being fed up of waiting for it!!! On this occasion, I can forgive Nintendo for delaying their games what seems like forever in Europe! LOL

Thanks Nintendo! ;)
mcmothercruncher
09/07/07 @ 08:34
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Hi ho! Hi ho! It's off to Hudson Soft we go!

Grab your pitchforks chaps!
Eraser
09/07/07 @ 08:39
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its a shite game this one
souljacker2000
09/07/07 @ 08:40
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I think people should boycott the Wii

I was in my local Gamestation at the weekend, 3 people in the Q were trading in their Wii
Greebo
09/07/07 @ 08:52
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Dammit, I was really hoping this would be good!

Oh well, at least the 360 is bringing me lots of joy (till it melts)

Genji
09/07/07 @ 08:53
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Mario Party is AWESOME, heathens.
Aretak
09/07/07 @ 09:00
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Anyone who likes Mario Party would be shot on sight in my perfect world.
Zomoniac
09/07/07 @ 09:07
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It's made by Hudson, what were people expecting? Given their last two games were Bomberman: Act Zero and Fuzion Frenzy 2 I think a 4 is surprisingly high.
Genji
09/07/07 @ 09:32
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I think it was good that this review went beyond the standard "sick of Mario Party, give it a 4" spiel. I haven't played this one yet, but me and my friends have mostly enjoyed the other games.

So yeah. SHOOT ME.
Tomo
09/07/07 @ 09:43
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Aye, I like the Mario Party games also. Great fun. This sounds like bilge however which is a damn shame.
homerramone
09/07/07 @ 09:59
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Seemed ok to me. Its just marty party but on the wii - but what are people expecting. If they changed it loads people would moan 'Its not the same - they broke it'

Its exactly what it says on the tin. I would agree about the minigames bieng a bit similar to other Wii ones - but IMHO the problem there lies in the fact that most all Wii games are minigame collections !

Im totally underwhelmed with the Wii - Bring on the good games you nintendo bastards !
tnomad
09/07/07 @ 10:09
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"Seemed ok to me."

Oh okay, I'll buy it then.
sickpuppysoftware
09/07/07 @ 10:15
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15 users want their heads seeing too.
Pac-man ate my wife
09/07/07 @ 10:16
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*goes back to playing Resi 4*
The Bodybuilder
09/07/07 @ 12:20
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Always look on the bright side of life.
lambtron
09/07/07 @ 13:00
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Just. No.
Artemis_Matsas
09/07/07 @ 13:03
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@Genji

BANG!!!

Sorted.
jamiscool
09/07/07 @ 13:11
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Mario Party Developer Conference:

Developer 1: So um..we're on number 8 now?

Developer 2: Yup.

Developer 3: Wow, we're pretty good at this.

Developer 1: Yeah, so for this one shall we just copy some, but not all of our other ideas, most of which are admittedly pretty bad, and then tack on some wii controls?

Developer 2: Good idea.

Developer 3: Another sandwich?
Wyrm
09/07/07 @ 17:58
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Hehe 'the excellent Rayman Raving Rabbids...'

Excellent? Maybe if it were a 10 minute cartoon.
redneon
09/07/07 @ 22:12
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"Excellent? Maybe if it were a 10 minute cartoon."

What are you talking about? It's an excellent game. But it's better played with friends... and alcohol.
thesombrerokid
10/07/07 @ 07:32
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doesn't get it!
frombrosis
10/07/07 @ 10:22
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Oh dear. Another victory for the Wii and its casual gamers....
Tardie
11/07/07 @ 11:56
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"I think people should boycott the Wii"

"I was in my local Gamestation at the weekend, 3 people in the Q were trading in their Wii"

What a stupid reply from souljacker2000. Yeah Nintendo are really going to worry because 3 people traded in a Wii console. Get real are you that stupid?
Killerbee
11/07/07 @ 15:16
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Mario Party (the first one) was fun for precisely one drunken play through with three friends, after which it completely lost its appeal. Sober and in single player it was dreadfully tedious and even playing it (drunk) for the second time with the same group of people, everyone in the room agreed Mario Kart 64 or Goldeneye should go on instead after 20 minutes.

I haven't seen anything in Parties 2-8 that has made me change my opinion of this series. Nintendo really should put it out of its misery... but presumably it's still making them a tidy bundle, right?
adman123
11/07/07 @ 15:49
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Yep it sure is still giving them a tidy bundle Killerbee, from what I've heard its been the top selling game in the franchise so far...
darc
12/07/07 @ 18:04
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Leave us with Mario Party 8 and then nothing to read for three days. That is cruel and unusual...
bdgr
14/07/07 @ 12:46
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The only MParty game I played was no.5 (i think - the one before the one with the microphone add-on) and I thought it was ok - if played with friends. The single player was boring as hell - as it should be - who the hell parties on their own?!!!

Me and my friends enjoyed it a lot.

Will have to rent out this one - a fair few reviews have said its crap, but then a fair few have said its ok too.
Bea
16/07/07 @ 16:30
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If you can't enjoy yourself playing this with a couple friends, it's not the game's fault. It's more engaging and varied than any physical board game, so if you have the social skills to enjoy something like monopoly, this will be a blast.

Granted, there is a learning curve and a deliberate pace, but that's why you have friends to fill in the gaps!

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