Conclusion: This is not a game that can be played though in one day. In fact play it for too long in one session and the simplicity of the game becomes too apparent. It won’t grip...
Pros: A thoroughly unique experience, Compulsive, yet laid back gameplay, The real time elements are brilliantly woven into the fabric of the game
Cons: Not a game that can be played for long sessions, Would have been even better with an online option, The use of the GBA errs on the side of gimmick
Conclusion: Animal Crossing is best played for between 30 minutes and an hour every day - you'll want to pop into the shop to check what Nook has in his store each day, and you'll...
Conclusion: Trying to squeeze Animal Crossing into a genre is a difficult task, though. The nearest comparison to AC’s free-form approach to gaming is undoubtedly the Harvest Moon...
Conclusion: Animal Crossing is one of those titles that once you pick up, you will never drop. The lasting impressions on this game are amazing and you'll soon be cancelling meeti...
Conclusion: When you are a big player like Nintendo its easy to get sloppy, or just chuck out relentless games and hope they stick against the wall. Either way you’ll probably end...
Pros: WARNING:, Very, Addictive!, Clever use of internal clock, Includes free memory card, Utilises GBA Linkup cable
Conclusion: Although the PAL version is two years late, it will still entice the more open-minded and young-at-heart gamer; and indeed, get European Nintendo fans familiar with th...
Conclusion: This is a great game which is currently my personal favourite on the GameCube. It’s not so much a game as it is a hobby. That’s the kind of dedication which is needed....