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تقييم Animal Crossing WW من IGN

Nintendude

True Gamer
Closing Comments
It's been more than two years since Animal Crossing sucked me into its world on the GameCube. Admittedly the initial reason I got into that experience was to score all the NES systems for my virtual, upstairs, Animal Crossing gameroom, so to have that element stripped out of the Nintendo DS sequel was like a dagger to the heart.


Luckily, the Animal Crossing design is still plenty engaging to work a new life on the portable Nintendo DS system, and it wasn't hard to get right back up on that horse and start anew. The game really does make more sense as a handheld game, especially since I no longer have to tote the much more clunky GameCube along to parties just so I can see the animals in my village celebrate the New Year or events like Toy Day - now I can simply whip out my dual-screen portable and join in on the festivities.


The online component was something that the original GameCube design screamed for, and Nintendo delivered for the Nintendo DS version. Mostly. It's still a bit on the limited side, with restrictions showing their faces every time you try to explore the design in the online environment. But for the most part, Nintendo gave us everything we were asking for when playing the GameCube version: a much more intuitive way of trading items and enjoying other players' creations. And, at the very least, the company succeeded. There's plenty of room for improvement, but I've definitely been enjoying what the company offered for Animal Crossing: Wild World's online experience.


I can definitely see why Animal Crossing wouldn't appeal to some folk - the game is incredibly laid back with no real goals, and much of its gameplay involves doing tasks that you're trying to avoid doing in real life by playing videogames in the first place. But the game's ability to give the players a sense of accomplishment with all that you can do and experience is enormously rewarding and, at least to me, incredibly addictive. And the ability to enjoy all this with players all over the country is all the more reason to continue living and thriving in Animal Crossing.
7.0 Presentation
Nintendo did a really good job bringing most of what made the GameCube game successful. But on the flipside, they didn't do much to make the DS its own game.

8.0 Graphics
Even with the step down in visuals from the GameCube, Animal Crossing still looks great on the Nintendo DS. It does lack the filtering and somewhat high-res textures, but that's a small price.

8.5 Sound
The GameCube soundtrack and the gibbering animals are all represented here on the DS. And the stereo effects through the DS speakers are really cool and helpful.

9.0 Gameplay
"Gameplay" is a loose definition when it comes to Animal Crossing. "Stuff to do" is more like it, and this game has it in spades.

10 Lasting Appeal
If there was any game you could say you played for weeks and weeks, it's this one. There's no challenge, yet there's plenty to keep you sucked in.

8.8
Great OVERALL

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توقعته الصراحة في التسعات.. لكن اهم الشيء الlasting appeal 10

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Ginko

Banned
ممتاز..تقييم جيد جدا للعبه اونلاين على الدي اس..

على كل حال ماخذها ماخذها ان شاء الله..
 

hussien-11

Senior Content Specialist
ان شاء الله باخذها بعد العيد ، مشغول مع ماريو كارت الان :cool:
 
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