Hello everyone. It is me, BowserFanGurl199(9). I am going to be doing my second review of one of my favorite Nintendo 64 games: Mario Party. The one I am reviewing is the third one in the series. It is also the final Mario Party game for the N64. There are quite a lot of things I like about this game. I really think the board designs are very clever, especially Woody Woods and Chilly Waters. Also, I like the item games, and the chance for Toad or Koopa Kid (I know, in this game he is called Baby Bowser, but Baby Bowser is specifically Bowser as a baby. So basically, what he does is use an aging device, transforms himself into a baby, then when someone lands on a Bowser Space, transforms again.) as well as the fact you can get rare items. But there is one thing I really like about this game: the Bowser Spaces. In case you do not know, sometimes when you land on one of the Bowser Spaces, he occasionally shows up from the black screen just laying down in this seductive-like pose. Then he gets up and starts doing his little retarded dance. Often when I land on those spaces, I end up getting communism (Bowser Revolution.). But enough about my own experiences, let us get on with the rating.
Graphics: Well, I honestly think the graphics and animation are not too bad, but there is one thing that is kind of glitchy: In some mini games, the characters are in really weird colors. And in the 2v2 slot mini game, when you get Toad, he looks naked. But that is just me. In total, I give the graphics an eight.
Sound: Pretty good, but sometimes when I open another tab on my browser, the sound will just start getting all weird. I will be fair and rate this part a nine.
Addictiveness: Mario Party 3 is one of my favorite games. Sure, some people just play Call of Duty: Ghosts, but frick it. I love Mario Party. Giving this a ten.
Story: I have not yet cleared the story, so I gave it a six. It does have a story, though.
Depth: This game honestly has a whole lot to offer. Lots of mini games, Game Guy (who is now easy to rig if you use the old F2 + F4 strategy.), Battle games, and so much more. You can never consider the game "beat" in my opinion. I will give this a seven.
Difficulty: This game is actually very easy, but there are some mini games that are impossible for me to win. (Ex: Awful Tower, The Beat Goes On, etc.) Also the fact I keep losing on the first board in Story Mode. I rate this a three.
Overall: 7.2.
I really hope you liked my review. For my second one, I think I did a pretty good job. Anyways, please feel free to rate and comment. (Well, you can if you want to.) Peace out!
~Katie Hello everyone. It is me, BowserFanGurl199(9). I am going to be doing my second review of one of my favorite Nintendo 64 games: Mario Party. The one I am reviewing is the third one in the series. It is also the final Mario Party game for the N64. There are quite a lot of things I like about this game. I really think the board designs are very clever, especially Woody Woods and Chilly Waters. Also, I like the item games, and the chance for Toad or Koopa Kid (I know, in this game he is called Baby Bowser, but Baby Bowser is specifically Bowser as a baby. So basically, what he does is use an aging device, transforms himself into a baby, then when someone lands on a Bowser Space, transforms again.) as well as the fact you can get rare items. But there is one thing I really like about this game: the Bowser Spaces. In case you do not know, sometimes when you land on one of the Bowser Spaces, he occasionally shows up from the black screen just laying down in this seductive-like pose. Then he gets up and starts doing his little retarded dance. Often when I land on those spaces, I end up getting communism (Bowser Revolution.). But enough about my own experiences, let us get on with the rating.
Graphics: Well, I honestly think the graphics and animation are not too bad, but there is one thing that is kind of glitchy: In some mini games, the characters are in really weird colors. And in the 2v2 slot mini game, when you get Toad, he looks naked. But that is just me. In total, I give the graphics an eight.
Sound: Pretty good, but sometimes when I open another tab on my browser, the sound will just start getting all weird. I will be fair and rate this part a nine.
Addictiveness: Mario Party 3 is one of my favorite games. Sure, some people just play Call of Duty: Ghosts, but frick it. I love Mario Party. Giving this a ten.
Story: I have not yet cleared the story, so I gave it a six. It does have a story, though.
Depth: This game honestly has a whole lot to offer. Lots of mini games, Game Guy (who is now easy to rig if you use the old F2 + F4 strategy.), Battle games, and so much more. You can never consider the game "beat" in my opinion. I will give this a seven.
Difficulty: This game is actually very easy, but there are some mini games that are impossible for me to win. (Ex: Awful Tower, The Beat Goes On, etc.) Also the fact I keep losing on the first board in Story Mode. I rate this a three.
Overall: 7.2.
I really hope you liked my review. For my second one, I think I did a pretty good job. Anyways, please feel free to rate and comment. (Well, you can if you want to.) Peace out!
~Katie |