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If you want a beautiful game full of action and details this is for you, if you are looking for an easy game you can beat in a week or two, look again. Over all I give this game a 7/10 for its Fun-Factor: there is never any scary music only epic music during battles and more, scerene laid back tunes during your causal stroll through the meadow. The scenery in this game Is incredible for the Wii and has no dark theme or messages hidden in it. You work to help feed and provide for a small village that is constantly being threatened by monsters. This game has violence, obviously you are hunting monsters but there's more too it. This games graphics reminds me too much of the Zelda series. It makes the online multi-player waaaaaay smoother and removes almost all lag. The CPP is definitely worth 20 bucks.Īlso, for the WiiU version, I suggest the WiiU Lan Adapter. The Touch Screen camera controls are really hard to use and make water battles virtually impossible.
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If you're getting the 3ds version (like I did), I highly recommend the Circle Pad Pro accessory. I hope to see you all online soon!!! Until then, peace out and God bless!! It's extremely difficult (and I'll admit, a little boring in the first couple tiers of quests), but it's well worth sticking with until at least the second Lagiacrus fight.
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In conclusion, if your child is an experienced gamer who is over 10 years old, I strongly recommend this game. Overall, I would rate this game "Tween" for: Mild Blood, Fantasy Violence, and Mild Suggestive Themes. Your fighting monsters (not people) to protect your village, the violence is never brutal, and your weapon is ridiculously large and slow. It's really nothing to get worked up over though. The main reason this game is rated Teen is for the violence. At the beginning of the game when you are creating your hero, the outfit he/she is wearing could be a bit more modest, but as soon as you start the game, he/she is provided with a set of leather armor that covers the whole body. It has some very brief spurts of blood when your sword makes contact with a monster, but this can be turned down to a tiny flash that is necessary to indicate a hit on the Options Menu on the title screen. Yes, the ESRB rated it Teen, but if there was a middle-ground between e10 and Teen, this game would definitely be put in that category. Now, the question you all want answered: Can my kids handle it? I obviously don't know your children and I realize that different kids can handle different games better than others can, but I would say that an experienced 11-year-old could play this game and be completely fine with it. HOWEVER, you have to have already friended them, so unless you know the person you're playing with, you can't actually talk to them. This game supports the accessory "Wii Speak" that lets you talk to your teammates online, so there is a slight possibility for vulgar language. You can team up with your friends locally (on 3ds), or go online with strangers (or friends if they have the WiiU version too). This game also has a great multi-player aspect. You have to strafe, dodge, stab, hide, and track your prey before bringing it down. Unlike most games these days, even if you have super overpowered armor and a great weapon, button jamming won't win the battle. I'm an experienced gamer (if I do say so myself) and I have had and am still having serious difficulty with this game. It is set in a bright, happy, breathing world, has awesome (never scary) music, and amazing gameplay. This game reminds me a lot of the Zelda series. After progressing through the first two tiers of quests, you are joined by a small, impish looking creature named Cha Cha who helps fight monsters, takes hits for you, and provides some necessary humor. On your journey, you collect thousands of different items and create hundreds of weapons and armor sets. You take on the role of a hunter who's mission is to defeat or capture large monsters that are causing problems for the villagers. Stunning graphics, amazing monsters, sweet armor and weapons, epic quests, and a pretty good story. This game is one of the few RPGs of our day that fully lives up to the meaning of epic. Keeping Kids Motivated for Online Learning.
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