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The day I bought my 3DS, I also bought . This isn’t because I expected it to be tremendous fun but because I figured it’d be an accessible way to show off the 3DS to friends and family. That, then, is pretty much my review: isn’t tremendous fun but it’...
Logical and effective use of 3D, decent mission mode, Mii support, unlockables add incentive, good game for showing off the system.
Graphics sell the 3DS short, not much to do after a while.
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2012-01-25 05:43:54
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The 3DS has launched with quite a few titles, but none of the requisite must-have games that usually accompany one of Nintendo's launches. There's no Mario or Zelda game available, and while third parties seem to have picked up the slack, many are sequ...
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gamepro.com Updated: 2012-01-25 05:43:54
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Nintendo's high-flying flight sim is a fun and varied launch title, but it suffers from wonky 3D effects and a notable lack of multiplayer features.For whatever reason, Pilotwings wasn't part of the Nintendo Wii launch lineup, making Pilotwings Resort...
Impressive visuals; good variety of missions; great soundtrack; lots of collectibles and extra challenges; interesting new flight vehicles.
No online gameplay or leaderboards; depth and targeting is hard to judge when the 3D is turned on; no adhoc multiplayer; short replay value; time limit on Free Flight mode is annoying.
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The Nintendo 3DS launched without a must-have title. The closest thing to one, and the best game on the system so far, is Super Street Fighter IV 3D, but that’s a port of a very good game from other consoles. If you are looking for a 3DS-only game, and...
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When you first start playing Pilotwings Resort, you receive a simple tutorial on flying. Then you can take the game's three aircraft types out for a spin and test out your innate flying ability. As you pilot the rocket-belt, airplane, and glider around...
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thereviewcrew.com Updated: 2012-01-25 05:43:54
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It seems fitting Nintendo has chosen Pilotwings Resort as one of the launch games for the Nintendo 3DS. Pilotwings was one of the original launch titles for the SNES back in 1991 and helped launch the Nintendo 64 in 1996 with its updated pseudo-3D Mode...
Pilotwings Resort is a great game to introduce gamers to the Nintendo 3DS. It truly showcases the glasses free 3D effect Nintendo is so proud of. Mix that with fun game mechanics and whimsical missions and you can see why the Pilotwings franchise has b...
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gamespot.com Updated: 2012-01-25 05:43:54
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It's a testament to how intuitive the controls are in Pilotwings Resort that, after signing up your Mii for flight school, it's very easy to take a plane, a rocket belt, or a hang glider for a test flight over Wuhu Island. Before you even think about a...
Intuitive controls, Pleasing visuals that really pop when viewed in 3D, Enjoyable missions with great difficulty curve.
Not enough variety in vehicles and missions, You could conceivably beat every mission in under two hours, High score tables only support scores from a single profile.
Pilotwings Resort is fun while it lasts, but it fails to reach the same heights as its predecessors...
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Cracking open the crisp cellophane on a fresh copy of the original PilotWings 20 years ago, I remember getting pleasantly lost in the pixilated clouds and skydiving to my doom over and over again -- but not until after I'd already clocked dozens of hou...
3D enhances gameplay; responsive controls; lots to unlock.
No multiplayer; short length; some mission repetition.
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Minnesota-based developer Monster Games is no stranger to resurrecting long-dormant franchises for Nintendo.In 2006 it released the spiritual successor to the NES classic Excitebike, Excite Truck for the Wii. Then, just three years later it veered wi...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 05:43:55
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Wii Sports Resort is back. Did you miss it? Nintendo is hoping that's the case, as it's bringing the aesthetic and general feel of that juggernaut franchise to the veteran PilotWings series. The result is PilotWings Resort for the Nintendo 3DS, a game...
PilotWings Resort might seem like a restricted version of Wii Sports. That’s not really the case. There is much more to this game, and the variety of tasks and vehicles certainly adds enough spice to the mix that you won’t find yourself bored any time...
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Wuhu Island is a lovely, picturesque place, complete with beautiful blue skies and calm seas, but we've seen it more than once before. Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto seems to love it so much that he even said that the island is becoming its own character...
Pretty island location, Fun while it lasts, Island has been seen before, Not enough to do...
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Pilotwings Resort is, at its base, a wonderful showpiece for the 3DS. The graphics pop almost literally, and the 3D actually affects the gameplay in subtle ways, giving you a wondrous sense of depth. In more detail, Pilotwings Resort is a playful fligh...
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1up.com Updated: 2012-01-25 05:43:55
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Reviewers have a tendency, I think, to conflate reviews of a new system's launch titles with their critiques of the hardware itself. It's not a good habit, but it's an understandable one: Everything that seems good or bad about a platform is often dist...
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I'd argue that through the years the best things that have happened on Nintendo's various systems have been games created by Nintendo. And as we sit just a few short months away from the release of Nintendo's new revolutionary handheld system, the 3DS, my...
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