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OVERALL RATING: 2.5/10

Arctic Tale is one of those games that tries to draw you in with cute fluffy animals and then turns out to be more 'hoo ha' than actual enlivening content and game play.  It's got everything going for it when you consider the fact that most kids are drawn to exotic animals, but even the graphics can only make up for the lack of imagination for so long.  Based off the National Geographic documentary of the same title, there's no denying that more could have been done to keep players occupied.  Sure, you get to play as one of three animals and the game advertises your ability to explore, hunt, and fend for the cute animations' lives.... but in reality playing this game winds down to clicking some buttons just to watch a graphic blink out of or into existence.

GRAPHICS: 4/10
When you're playing one of three animals in the freezing arctic environment, what more is there to see after you've witnessed all the snow and ice?  Even the creatures chosen to be a part of the game are mostly white.  The walrus is the only exception to the color scheme, but when his only use is to swim under water... it's not as though he offers a huge relief to the game's visual monotony.  Thus, the game mainly consists of white, blue, and a little bit of brown.  Although this is understandable, it's disappointing that the artists didn't, at the least, create more colorful mini-games that would allow players to break free and taste a little eye candy.

With that being said, the cuteness of the sprites are really the only aspect of the game that might draw players in. There are grown polar bears, the baby polar bear, bunnies, an arctic fox, and a walrus.  However, when the only impressive part of the game happens to be the cute animals, it's a shame to note that the creators of the game didn't add more.  It makes sense to me, after all, to make the best of any winning characteristic, and it's not as though many games allow the option of playing arctic creatures.  Nonetheless, you're pretty much limited to these animals, and you can only play three of them.  What's more is that all grown polar bears and snow hares look exactly the same.  It's as though the same polar bear has a vendetta against anything that moves, and the same hare keeps deciding that it was never eaten by the fox.  It would have been nice to include small variations in the NPC animals.

In addition to this, the motion graphics aren't all that impressive.  When the fox catches a rabbit, for example, this is denoted by the two sprites coming into contact and the rabbit blinking a few times before vanishing.  Then, although the rabbit supposedly gives the fox more energy, there's nothing on the screen which shows the boost of energy your character was supposed to receive!  You start to wonder if you're poaching the cute rodents for absolutely no reason, and I still personally have seen nothing change whenever the fox catches one.

All of this aside, the game graphics simply lack details in all areas.  Even the identical circular shadow under every creature speaks of the artists' laziness.   Cave entrances are denoted by the exact same back shadow, the fox looks like it's squatting when it's supposedly just standing there, and the hare is hardly recognizable.  A closer inspection will even reveal that what little detail the game -does- have, is simply the same graphic repeated over and over again.  The specks of light on the snow and the ridges in plateau walls vary by about five pixels, and those same five pixelated spots are simply copy pasted everywhere in the game.  It's reminiscent of boring kitchen tile.

If you have a vivid imagination and love adorable animals in theory (for they certainly aren't that cute on screen!), then the graphics are the only thing going for Arctic Tale, earning it a solid 4/10. And quite frankly, if you enjoy this game due to graphics, the Wii's version of this game was much more visually stunning while maintaining the same, mind- numbing game play.

SOUND: 1/10
The sound is most arguably the worst part of this game.  I guess the game creators wanted the music to blend well with the kitchen tile floors, for nothing could be more redundant and annoying.  The same five or six beats are repeated over... and over... and over again.  Even worse, the five or six notes are -highly- irritating and sound like a pitiful attempt at capturing Disney's "magical environment."  You start to look forward to the mini-games, not because they have new music, but because there's a split second of silence as the game loads. 

That's right... the mini-games have the SAME music.  I wonder if the game creators set this up as some sort of experiment to see how many people would sacrifice their sanity for the sake of playing an arctic animal.  Seriously, if you can get through five minutes in the game without muting it, I applaud your strength.

The only other noise in the game that is even noticeable, is something akin to a bear roar.  It bursts into your ears whenever a menu gets brought up, you run into a hungry predator, or you start a mini-game. It's every bit as annoying as the music and sounds like obnoxious  static.  Considering the fact that you play two other animals, it doesn't make much sense that this is the only animal noise you hear, either.

ADDICTIVENESS: 2/10
This game did not, in all honesty, deserve a 2/10 for addictiveness. I simply gave it such a high rating because I know there are young kids that would insist this was the best game ever due to the uniqueness of its characters.  Even I myself suffered through the horrible music and cheesy graphics just so I could try playing each animal and exploring the map.  However, once I realized the map was just a large square maze with no chances to branch out, even walking around lost its appeal. (Imagine that!)

The mini-games simply aren't worth the effort, either.  Most of them require mashing buttons as fast as you can, steering an animal down a slide, or deciding how long to hold a button in order to slingshot an animal into a targeted area.  The games aren't fun.... they aren't creative.... and they have no hope of holding anyone's attention span or compensating for the grossly unimaginative graphics and sound.  Not only are they lazy, but they never get any better.  You're given the option to play the same game over and over again as though the creators thought you'd enjoy them in the first place.

STORY: 1/10
There's no story here.  I mean, sure you get to play the part of a cute fuzzy (or blubbery) animal that is striving to survive the harshness of their environment, full of perils and a lack of food and..... so what?  Even the creative geniuses that brought this game to life realized that story- line wasn't enough to warrant a fan base.  They simply failed to realize that adding boring and pointless mini- games didn't help their case either.

Then too, there's the fact that someone imagined it made sense for a polar bear to collect paw prints and furthermore, that these paw prints would look like shiny tokens floating mid- air.  And why, can someone tell me, is the fox the only creature than needs or wants to eat?  Why would -any- animal want to slide down a patch of ice and risk falling over a cliff?

As I stated, there's simply no story here.

DEPTH: 2/10
Why did I rate this category so highly?  Well, if I'm honest with everyone, this game has a lot to do!  You can play the mind- numbing mini-games until the ice caps melt.  In the mean time, I'll sit here hogging my space heater and playing something much better like Sheep.

DIFFICULTY: 1/0
If I could rate this in the negative, I would.  The only aspect worse than this game's difficulty is it's music.  There is absolutely no challenge or strategy to this game.  You walk around, you collect ridiculous blue paw print tokens, you grab red shapes that look like fruit, and occasionally you mash a few buttons to escape predictably hungry bears.  The hares travel the same paths, the predators stomp through the same line of snow, and never do the NPC's even travel in a diagonal direction.

Most games only require you to push a button for a certain length of time or to push buttons as fast as you can. There's no 'score', there's no lack of heath, and there are no new areas to open up and explore.



Overall, I think my opinion of this game should be fairly obvious.  Please, please do not waste your time by even letting this game load as you will most certainly be disappointed.  Instead, grab a blanket and write a few letters to PETA.  You'd be better spending your time doing that.
OVERALL RATING: 2.5/10

Arctic Tale is one of those games that tries to draw you in with cute fluffy animals and then turns out to be more 'hoo ha' than actual enlivening content and game play.  It's got everything going for it when you consider the fact that most kids are drawn to exotic animals, but even the graphics can only make up for the lack of imagination for so long.  Based off the National Geographic documentary of the same title, there's no denying that more could have been done to keep players occupied.  Sure, you get to play as one of three animals and the game advertises your ability to explore, hunt, and fend for the cute animations' lives.... but in reality playing this game winds down to clicking some buttons just to watch a graphic blink out of or into existence.

GRAPHICS: 4/10
When you're playing one of three animals in the freezing arctic environment, what more is there to see after you've witnessed all the snow and ice?  Even the creatures chosen to be a part of the game are mostly white.  The walrus is the only exception to the color scheme, but when his only use is to swim under water... it's not as though he offers a huge relief to the game's visual monotony.  Thus, the game mainly consists of white, blue, and a little bit of brown.  Although this is understandable, it's disappointing that the artists didn't, at the least, create more colorful mini-games that would allow players to break free and taste a little eye candy.

With that being said, the cuteness of the sprites are really the only aspect of the game that might draw players in. There are grown polar bears, the baby polar bear, bunnies, an arctic fox, and a walrus.  However, when the only impressive part of the game happens to be the cute animals, it's a shame to note that the creators of the game didn't add more.  It makes sense to me, after all, to make the best of any winning characteristic, and it's not as though many games allow the option of playing arctic creatures.  Nonetheless, you're pretty much limited to these animals, and you can only play three of them.  What's more is that all grown polar bears and snow hares look exactly the same.  It's as though the same polar bear has a vendetta against anything that moves, and the same hare keeps deciding that it was never eaten by the fox.  It would have been nice to include small variations in the NPC animals.

In addition to this, the motion graphics aren't all that impressive.  When the fox catches a rabbit, for example, this is denoted by the two sprites coming into contact and the rabbit blinking a few times before vanishing.  Then, although the rabbit supposedly gives the fox more energy, there's nothing on the screen which shows the boost of energy your character was supposed to receive!  You start to wonder if you're poaching the cute rodents for absolutely no reason, and I still personally have seen nothing change whenever the fox catches one.

All of this aside, the game graphics simply lack details in all areas.  Even the identical circular shadow under every creature speaks of the artists' laziness.   Cave entrances are denoted by the exact same back shadow, the fox looks like it's squatting when it's supposedly just standing there, and the hare is hardly recognizable.  A closer inspection will even reveal that what little detail the game -does- have, is simply the same graphic repeated over and over again.  The specks of light on the snow and the ridges in plateau walls vary by about five pixels, and those same five pixelated spots are simply copy pasted everywhere in the game.  It's reminiscent of boring kitchen tile.

If you have a vivid imagination and love adorable animals in theory (for they certainly aren't that cute on screen!), then the graphics are the only thing going for Arctic Tale, earning it a solid 4/10. And quite frankly, if you enjoy this game due to graphics, the Wii's version of this game was much more visually stunning while maintaining the same, mind- numbing game play.

SOUND: 1/10
The sound is most arguably the worst part of this game.  I guess the game creators wanted the music to blend well with the kitchen tile floors, for nothing could be more redundant and annoying.  The same five or six beats are repeated over... and over... and over again.  Even worse, the five or six notes are -highly- irritating and sound like a pitiful attempt at capturing Disney's "magical environment."  You start to look forward to the mini-games, not because they have new music, but because there's a split second of silence as the game loads. 

That's right... the mini-games have the SAME music.  I wonder if the game creators set this up as some sort of experiment to see how many people would sacrifice their sanity for the sake of playing an arctic animal.  Seriously, if you can get through five minutes in the game without muting it, I applaud your strength.

The only other noise in the game that is even noticeable, is something akin to a bear roar.  It bursts into your ears whenever a menu gets brought up, you run into a hungry predator, or you start a mini-game. It's every bit as annoying as the music and sounds like obnoxious  static.  Considering the fact that you play two other animals, it doesn't make much sense that this is the only animal noise you hear, either.

ADDICTIVENESS: 2/10
This game did not, in all honesty, deserve a 2/10 for addictiveness. I simply gave it such a high rating because I know there are young kids that would insist this was the best game ever due to the uniqueness of its characters.  Even I myself suffered through the horrible music and cheesy graphics just so I could try playing each animal and exploring the map.  However, once I realized the map was just a large square maze with no chances to branch out, even walking around lost its appeal. (Imagine that!)

The mini-games simply aren't worth the effort, either.  Most of them require mashing buttons as fast as you can, steering an animal down a slide, or deciding how long to hold a button in order to slingshot an animal into a targeted area.  The games aren't fun.... they aren't creative.... and they have no hope of holding anyone's attention span or compensating for the grossly unimaginative graphics and sound.  Not only are they lazy, but they never get any better.  You're given the option to play the same game over and over again as though the creators thought you'd enjoy them in the first place.

STORY: 1/10
There's no story here.  I mean, sure you get to play the part of a cute fuzzy (or blubbery) animal that is striving to survive the harshness of their environment, full of perils and a lack of food and..... so what?  Even the creative geniuses that brought this game to life realized that story- line wasn't enough to warrant a fan base.  They simply failed to realize that adding boring and pointless mini- games didn't help their case either.

Then too, there's the fact that someone imagined it made sense for a polar bear to collect paw prints and furthermore, that these paw prints would look like shiny tokens floating mid- air.  And why, can someone tell me, is the fox the only creature than needs or wants to eat?  Why would -any- animal want to slide down a patch of ice and risk falling over a cliff?

As I stated, there's simply no story here.

DEPTH: 2/10
Why did I rate this category so highly?  Well, if I'm honest with everyone, this game has a lot to do!  You can play the mind- numbing mini-games until the ice caps melt.  In the mean time, I'll sit here hogging my space heater and playing something much better like Sheep.

DIFFICULTY: 1/0
If I could rate this in the negative, I would.  The only aspect worse than this game's difficulty is it's music.  There is absolutely no challenge or strategy to this game.  You walk around, you collect ridiculous blue paw print tokens, you grab red shapes that look like fruit, and occasionally you mash a few buttons to escape predictably hungry bears.  The hares travel the same paths, the predators stomp through the same line of snow, and never do the NPC's even travel in a diagonal direction.

Most games only require you to push a button for a certain length of time or to push buttons as fast as you can. There's no 'score', there's no lack of heath, and there are no new areas to open up and explore.



Overall, I think my opinion of this game should be fairly obvious.  Please, please do not waste your time by even letting this game load as you will most certainly be disappointed.  Instead, grab a blanket and write a few letters to PETA.  You'd be better spending your time doing that.
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My little brother had this on his Wii, and it was surprisingly entertaining for a kid centered game. But it still just was not my cup of tea.
My little brother had this on his Wii, and it was surprisingly entertaining for a kid centered game. But it still just was not my cup of tea.
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rcarter2 :  Well after playing the game myself, I did some research on it, as I usually do for my reviews in case I missed anything (since some games have secrets and I'm not the best of gamers...LOL).  I did see that the game looked 100 times better for the Wii.  The graphics were drop dead gorgeous from what I saw, and the terrain was 3-D, unlike the GBA game.

Still though, it didn't look so hot, and like you stated, not my cup of tea.  However, the one on the Wii certainly looked (at the very least) more enjoyable than this version, with more playable animals, more mini-games, and more abilities.
rcarter2 :  Well after playing the game myself, I did some research on it, as I usually do for my reviews in case I missed anything (since some games have secrets and I'm not the best of gamers...LOL).  I did see that the game looked 100 times better for the Wii.  The graphics were drop dead gorgeous from what I saw, and the terrain was 3-D, unlike the GBA game.

Still though, it didn't look so hot, and like you stated, not my cup of tea.  However, the one on the Wii certainly looked (at the very least) more enjoyable than this version, with more playable animals, more mini-games, and more abilities.
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Nice review! Been awhile since I've seen some good ones by Staff members (You and Stevie never seem to disappoint!), but mostly it's been newbies going to Gamespot and other sites copying+pasting their "reviews they made." Anyways, I really like how you rate everything into certain categories! I always see people making reviews that is just one long sentence, and or, run-on-sentence. I also like the title and how it's creative, I remember thinking,"Oh no, it's a creative title for a game and its a review... Must've been copied+pasted..." But when I saw,"Singelli" I immediately became relieved and excited to see what awesomeness has been created. It seems that you took time to write this and you actually played the game. I remember commenting on your profile and I saw," Playing GBA Game Arctic Tale." And wondered what you'd do. The words you've used were, descriptive, were great adjectives, and was colorfully written- meaning it was well written. Overall, (It seems as though I'm reviewing your review actually.) you did great with your review and I am excited to see what else you'll do! ~ Kyle
Nice review! Been awhile since I've seen some good ones by Staff members (You and Stevie never seem to disappoint!), but mostly it's been newbies going to Gamespot and other sites copying+pasting their "reviews they made." Anyways, I really like how you rate everything into certain categories! I always see people making reviews that is just one long sentence, and or, run-on-sentence. I also like the title and how it's creative, I remember thinking,"Oh no, it's a creative title for a game and its a review... Must've been copied+pasted..." But when I saw,"Singelli" I immediately became relieved and excited to see what awesomeness has been created. It seems that you took time to write this and you actually played the game. I remember commenting on your profile and I saw," Playing GBA Game Arctic Tale." And wondered what you'd do. The words you've used were, descriptive, were great adjectives, and was colorfully written- meaning it was well written. Overall, (It seems as though I'm reviewing your review actually.) you did great with your review and I am excited to see what else you'll do! ~ Kyle
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BluemageKyle : Aww thanks!  There are easily half a dozen games I've played and want to review, but I simply haven't got the time.  When you saw me playing it in my profile today, I was just bringing the game up to hear the music again because I couldn't remember what exactly it sounded like.  However, whenever I write a review, it's normal for me to spend a combined several hours, depending on how much there is to explore and check out.  Then I write my review and before submitting it, I research the game online.

I look to see if there were other versions to compare it to, if there were any secrets I missed, or if there are any fun facts about the development or release of the game.  If I find any of that, I usually share it also.  That research in and of itself can take an hour or two, depending on what I find.

So all in all?  My reviews take quite some time to complete.  The writing part is simple:  I can crank out 2000 words in 30-45 minutes even if I'm terrible distracted.  But all the side work takes effort, so it's great to know that people actually -read- my reviews and enjoy them.  Sometimes I fear I'm just rambling and boring everyone.  LOL

I actually thought the name of this review was TERRIBLY lame though.  I hate naming things, and I just came up with something lame because I didn't want to think about it. LOL

Thank you for the compliments and encouragement.    I just wish I had time to get to the half dozen games favorited on my browser so I remember to review them.  LOL
BluemageKyle : Aww thanks!  There are easily half a dozen games I've played and want to review, but I simply haven't got the time.  When you saw me playing it in my profile today, I was just bringing the game up to hear the music again because I couldn't remember what exactly it sounded like.  However, whenever I write a review, it's normal for me to spend a combined several hours, depending on how much there is to explore and check out.  Then I write my review and before submitting it, I research the game online.

I look to see if there were other versions to compare it to, if there were any secrets I missed, or if there are any fun facts about the development or release of the game.  If I find any of that, I usually share it also.  That research in and of itself can take an hour or two, depending on what I find.

So all in all?  My reviews take quite some time to complete.  The writing part is simple:  I can crank out 2000 words in 30-45 minutes even if I'm terrible distracted.  But all the side work takes effort, so it's great to know that people actually -read- my reviews and enjoy them.  Sometimes I fear I'm just rambling and boring everyone.  LOL

I actually thought the name of this review was TERRIBLY lame though.  I hate naming things, and I just came up with something lame because I didn't want to think about it. LOL

Thank you for the compliments and encouragement.    I just wish I had time to get to the half dozen games favorited on my browser so I remember to review them.  LOL
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Singelli : Well when you say you aren't good with something you are generally holding yourself back, it takes practice, trust me... Like some of my reviews sucked before I finally got good feedback.
Singelli : Well when you say you aren't good with something you are generally holding yourself back, it takes practice, trust me... Like some of my reviews sucked before I finally got good feedback.
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This is a well thought out review. It doesn't seem like a game I would enjoy playing. I always love to see reviews of games before I decide to play, so thank you for this information about this game.
This is a well thought out review. It doesn't seem like a game I would enjoy playing. I always love to see reviews of games before I decide to play, so thank you for this information about this game.
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I have to say, this is spot on. I would have even went for "this game is completely boring!" You are a good reviewer! Keep up the good work!

I see you everywhere don't I?
I have to say, this is spot on. I would have even went for "this game is completely boring!" You are a good reviewer! Keep up the good work!

I see you everywhere don't I?
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Bluey5 : Awww thanks!  ^.^

And I don't know, do you?  LOL 
Bluey5 : Awww thanks!  ^.^

And I don't know, do you?  LOL 
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Singelli : Yeah, that did sound kind of creepy HAHA! But really I do. After all, you ARE the first person I ever met here.

I also see you a lot because you are a wonderful member here and you do a lot for the site. If only other people were as dedicated as you were.

But ANYWAYS, I also have to give you props on even writing a review for this. The depth of your review is astonishing. I don't even know where I could began for this game!
Singelli : Yeah, that did sound kind of creepy HAHA! But really I do. After all, you ARE the first person I ever met here.

I also see you a lot because you are a wonderful member here and you do a lot for the site. If only other people were as dedicated as you were.

But ANYWAYS, I also have to give you props on even writing a review for this. The depth of your review is astonishing. I don't even know where I could began for this game!
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Singelli
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Bluey5 : You're so kind!  To be honest though, I really don't do much.  *chuckles*  I mean, I write reviews and add game content, and I welcome newbies. 

Oh, and I post... a whole lot.

There are many others who do more than I ever could!  Just take a look at what tRIUNE, Davideo7, Crazy Li, or rcarter2 do!  And that's only naming a few people!  My role is actually very small.  I'm just on all the time.  That's all.
Bluey5 : You're so kind!  To be honest though, I really don't do much.  *chuckles*  I mean, I write reviews and add game content, and I welcome newbies. 

Oh, and I post... a whole lot.

There are many others who do more than I ever could!  Just take a look at what tRIUNE, Davideo7, Crazy Li, or rcarter2 do!  And that's only naming a few people!  My role is actually very small.  I'm just on all the time.  That's all.
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Singelli


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(edited by Singelli on 12-01-12 04:53 PM)    

12-01-12 04:57 PM
Bluey5 is Offline
| ID: 695789 | 123 Words

Bluey5
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Singelli : Seems like you didn't get it?

You being on all the time is what counts. It doesn't matter what your roll is. Being a game reviewer is good enough, and that's what I pay attention to most just to be honest.

But yeah, I already know what THEY did. They seem more like the "MAIN" people of the site, people I tend not to pay attention to. The only person that I would like in your list of people without knowing who they are is David because he is really awesome for creating a site like this.

But all in all, I give credit to everybody that did something to the site. I can't do much either, but I am a supporter.
Singelli : Seems like you didn't get it?

You being on all the time is what counts. It doesn't matter what your roll is. Being a game reviewer is good enough, and that's what I pay attention to most just to be honest.

But yeah, I already know what THEY did. They seem more like the "MAIN" people of the site, people I tend not to pay attention to. The only person that I would like in your list of people without knowing who they are is David because he is really awesome for creating a site like this.

But all in all, I give credit to everybody that did something to the site. I can't do much either, but I am a supporter.
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