Mario Party 7 was a game that had many memorable things to it. With its exciting new mini games and its exclusive 8-player party mode, this was a game to remember. What you may not know about Mario Party 7 is that each board features a different gimmick and actual place in reality. Italy, New York, Egypt, and a few others.
The graphics in this game are not too bad. Comparing this to Super Smash Bros. Melee, the graphics are better. The characters look fine but sometimes you think that some things are too bright and others are fine. If you really want to see where graphics stick out to me, look at the details in the mini games. Some really describe where you are.
The sound was really amazing it is kind of catchy. The music explained things when you think about it. Maybe it's just me? Character voice was ok. You can tell when they are happy, sad, or even intimidating other players. The sound for me was amazing especially Neon Heights and Pagoda Peak those two really describe where you are. The music helps you figure out what place it is (in reality of course)!
The addictiveness of this game is alright. I would sit through a 20 or 25 turn game, but i won't go for an extremely long game unless it's really fun. After I play party cruise I would probably turn the game off. Maybe I would play deluxe cruise, but other than that I would turn it off. The most i would ever play this game is 2 and a half hours.
The story isn't all that good, Toadsworth invites the gang on a cruise around the world. The gang decides to go so they hop on the cruise ship and Bowser gets angry because they didn't invite him. So he causes havoc during your party. Every five turns, Bowser will do a random event that could possibly change the game. Kind of exciting I guess, but what did you expect?
This game does have quite a bit to it. It has a lot of minigames to get, it offers six party boards. A solo mode which can be played with another human. A deluxe cruise which has to do with 8 players. Three ways to play party mode. Tons of things to buy. Six mini game games in mini game mode (try to say that 3 times fast). That's all it really has to offer, but if you put it together, it is quite a bit for a Mario Party game.
I can not put a difficulty on this game, it all depends on what level of difficulty you put the computer players as. I can't beat brutal computers. I have a chance at hard. Normal is not too tough. It's way too easy on weak. Some of the minigames are difficult, but not really difficult to the point where I can't do it. It is definitely a great game, but it's difficulty can not be judged.
Mario Party 7 is my favorite in the series, ever since I lost it when I was four years old I wanted it back. I remembered how much fun it was, the colorful minigames, the excitement this game had. That's why I bought it again. It's a fantastic family game, it was truly amazing. Nintendo really raised the bar high on this one. They did a great job.
Mario Party 7 was a game that had many memorable things to it. With its exciting new mini games and its exclusive 8-player party mode, this was a game to remember. What you may not know about Mario Party 7 is that each board features a different gimmick and actual place in reality. Italy, New York, Egypt, and a few others.
The graphics in this game are not too bad. Comparing this to Super Smash Bros. Melee, the graphics are better. The characters look fine but sometimes you think that some things are too bright and others are fine. If you really want to see where graphics stick out to me, look at the details in the mini games. Some really describe where you are.
The sound was really amazing it is kind of catchy. The music explained things when you think about it. Maybe it's just me? Character voice was ok. You can tell when they are happy, sad, or even intimidating other players. The sound for me was amazing especially Neon Heights and Pagoda Peak those two really describe where you are. The music helps you figure out what place it is (in reality of course)!
The addictiveness of this game is alright. I would sit through a 20 or 25 turn game, but i won't go for an extremely long game unless it's really fun. After I play party cruise I would probably turn the game off. Maybe I would play deluxe cruise, but other than that I would turn it off. The most i would ever play this game is 2 and a half hours.
The story isn't all that good, Toadsworth invites the gang on a cruise around the world. The gang decides to go so they hop on the cruise ship and Bowser gets angry because they didn't invite him. So he causes havoc during your party. Every five turns, Bowser will do a random event that could possibly change the game. Kind of exciting I guess, but what did you expect?
This game does have quite a bit to it. It has a lot of minigames to get, it offers six party boards. A solo mode which can be played with another human. A deluxe cruise which has to do with 8 players. Three ways to play party mode. Tons of things to buy. Six mini game games in mini game mode (try to say that 3 times fast). That's all it really has to offer, but if you put it together, it is quite a bit for a Mario Party game.
I can not put a difficulty on this game, it all depends on what level of difficulty you put the computer players as. I can't beat brutal computers. I have a chance at hard. Normal is not too tough. It's way too easy on weak. Some of the minigames are difficult, but not really difficult to the point where I can't do it. It is definitely a great game, but it's difficulty can not be judged.
Mario Party 7 is my favorite in the series, ever since I lost it when I was four years old I wanted it back. I remembered how much fun it was, the colorful minigames, the excitement this game had. That's why I bought it again. It's a fantastic family game, it was truly amazing. Nintendo really raised the bar high on this one. They did a great job.