Nintendo's pinball style strategy title tries to be innovative but ultimately falls flat..
Developer
Vivarium
Publisher
Nintendo
ERSB Rating
T
Rel. Date
03/06/06
Genre
Strategy Pinball
Players
1
Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Author: Will 'Jayson' Hill
Nintendo is to be applauded for taking a chance on Vivarium’s hybrid game. In this era of risk-adverse mega game publishers it is nice to see something a bit off-the-wall and new. Sadly, off-the-wall and new does not always mean a good gaming experience. Trying to juggle all the diverse elements of Odama with shoddy speech recognition ultimately makes for a game that is not likely to see much time spinning in the Cube. It gets a slight bump in score for originality, but a "C" might be a tad generous for this game. - Will Jayson Hill.
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