Wii Party Critic Reviews
42 Total Reviews
28 Positive Reviews(66.7%)
13 Mixed Reviews(31%)
1 Negative Reviews(2.4%)
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Play.tm
October 20, 2010
But what it does have it wears on its sleeve - hundreds of hand crafted miniature challenges - and that's what I keep coming back for.
Official Nintendo Magazine UK
October 20, 2010
Solo players will miss out on a lot. Grab some mates and it's the Wii's best multiplayer game.
NintendoWorldReport
October 20, 2010
It is not the most groundbreaking party game on Wii, but what it lacks in innovation it makes up for with great execution.
GameSpot
October 20, 2010
No matter how many parties you have going on on your Wii already, this is one that you don't want to miss.
Meristation
October 20, 2010
Nintendo's on the streets again with a very interesting family package that's set to bring all your friends and relatives into a non-stop party. 80 mini-games with three different gameplay styles - quite more than what we could've expected.
Gameblog.fr
October 20, 2010
With 80 mini-games and 13 modes of play, Wii Party easily becomes a new standard for party games. It's richer and with more variety than a Mario Party, it's smarter, faster, fitting more easily any kind of game you want to have ! Sure, you need friends - it's a immovable rule of the genre, so don't expect to enjoy this one solo either. Sure, there's always some mini-games and modes that are less inspired than others, but globally, its density and fun factor remain quite high, even without Mario and his gang.
Worth Playing
October 20, 2010
Despite the lack of famous mascot characters, Wii Party is a truly enjoyable game.
D+PAD Magazine
October 20, 2010
If you can see past its shortfalls, can embrace the teeth-gnashing frustration that comes with winning everything but still coming last and if you can gather a group of like-minded people to join you, Wii Party can be a real party-popper.
Giant Bomb
October 20, 2010
I think it speaks volumes to just how low the level of quality in most Wii party games has become that all it took was Nintendo putting together a competent, though still largely familiar package, to put everyone else to shame.
Multiplayer.it
October 26, 2010
Party games lovers should absolutely buy Wii Party. The number of minigames is just impressive and they are also very ingenious. Of course, there are some dull challenges but for the most part they are fresh and amusing, exactly like the improved Mii's look. Unfortunately Wii Party doesn't support any online feature and WiiMotion Plus is absent too, but is not a great lack.
Eurogamer Portugal
January 10, 2011
With the Wii Party Nintendo pursues the objective of bringing the Nintendo Wii more closer to the families.
GamingXP
January 13, 2011
Surprisingly, Nintendo did it again. Despite the almost saturated mini games market we have found new gameplay mechanics in Wii Party, and the low price for the game plus controller is almost ridiculous.
GameTrailers
October 20, 2010
Wii Party excels when it comes to variety and accessibility. With a large number of engaging mini-games, and several stand out modes to choose from, you'll have plenty of fun with it, especially with a group of friends.
Vandal
January 13, 2011
Wii Party is a very interesting proposal which will be like by everyone and allows us to have some fun with friends. Maybe the game does not invent anything, but it brings a broad an varied minigame colection, with good balance.
Cheat Code Central
October 20, 2010
There are an enormous number of mini-games under the hood here, and House Party is an odd yet inspired addition you won't find anywhere else. In spite of Wii Party's breadth of content, it's still a package with fairly limited appeal.
Nintendo Power
October 20, 2010
With more than 70 pick-up-and-play games, this title is bound to have something you'll like.
SpazioGames
October 20, 2010
Wii Party is the brand-new "family friendly" Wii game. It features a lot of cool and interesting minigames, easily enjoyable by everybody.
NZGamer
October 20, 2010
I found Wii Party to be pretty average in terms of presentation, though I did enjoy the different costumes for the Miis in each game, as well as some pretty convincing animations when someone wins or loses.
Game Revolution
October 24, 2010
If Wii Party was trapped in a mine for 70 days, it would discover the richest vein of ore and find a way to get it to the surface before ever asking for a sip of water. Too soon? I'm just saying. In terms of mini-game variety, I know exactly what it feels like to hit the motherload.