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Potential Wii owners (yes, all 5 of you), I know what you’re thinking. What’s the point in investing in a console that’s not readily available in your own flame-broiled native land? And really, what do you care if Electronic Arts and Ubisoft ported a bunch of last-gen oldies and added some waggle-centric gimmicks in order to justify their full-price? You know, the point of ordering appetizers before you move onto a full course is so your teeth have something to sink into during those long, lonely waits!
Check that menu again, and read up on Dewy’s Adventure. Being developed by the same team who handled the favorable Elebits, a Wii-exclusive title from 2006 that was commended for its remote functionality and oddball physics, it’s easy to see why many people might opt out rather than favoring an appropriate glimpse (Read: Not enough guns and Big Daddies). Consider yourselves pitiful by default! In this seven-world platformer, you’ll have to manipulate with any given level’s settings and climate through the WiiMote, so that Dewy may be able to progress through the game’s many obstacles and enemies. What’s not to like about turning from a water droplet into a cloud of supreme thunder on your adversaries! Then there’s the possibility of sharing custom-made levels with your cohorts, although this was something I personally felt wasn’t implemented well enough in Elebits. Here’s to keeping fingers crossed.
If you need any more persuasion, watch WiiFolder’s “Top 10 Reasons Why Dewy’s Adventure Completey Rocks” narrated by Josh Thomas… with a few colorful annotations!
… And there’s even a level that I like to call, “The Gauntlet.” Basically, what you’re doing is facing off against tons of enemies. In fact, the game is even ballsy enough to throw two of the mini-bosses at you at once. That’s right, imagine two giant lizard tongues coming at ya at full speed. All at the same time. Holy friggin’ s***.
Might wanna mute for the children near by. Dewy’s Adventure will released in North America and Europe on September 4th and November 23rd of this year, respectively.
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