Disney’s Bolt (Wii)
Bolt takes man’s best friend to a whole new level and beyond in a comedic, fast paced, high-action adventure around the world. Bolt invites players to take on the heroic personas of Bolt and Penny from the action-packed television series within the upcoming film, “Walt Disney Pictures Presents Bolt.” The game takes place within the television world and aims to capture the cinematic look and feel through a mix of intrigue, combat, action and platform-style gameplay. Players must explore, de
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Dead Space: Extraction (Wii)
Built from the ground up and developed exclusively for the Nintendo Wii, Dead Space Extraction is a prequel that reveals the events leading up to Isaac Clarkes mission on the USG Ishimura in Visceral Games award-winning Dead Space. Dead Space Extraction marries the innovative motion controls of the Wii Remote with a frenetic first person perspective to create a new action-packed horror experience. Dead Space Extraction tells the story of a handful of space colonists desperately struggling
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Review by Julie Viligiardi for Disney’s Bolt (Wii)
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We bought this as a present for my 8 year old daughter and it reduced her to tears with frustration and dad ended up completing most of the missions. She wanted to love it because she is such a Bolt fan but in terms of enjoyment I would not rate it very highly at all. From what I saw of it the aim of the game was mostly to blow up baddies which is not very stretching to say the least. She said she enjoyed it but there are other games she has loved much more.
Review by O. Craske for Disney’s Bolt (Wii)

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Hi,
Well i would recommend Bolt to anyone who is a fan of the film, i got very hooked on this game and i am no teenager – my partner who is 23 got very addicted to it and i found myself fighting for the controls..I love the fact you get to play as bolt and penny and all the missions you have to complete its a great action adventure game and im looking forward to the next installment…..Its easy to control on the wii and the powers are brill on bolt it can be tricky at times but keep persisting as i manage to ocmplete it
really enjoyed
Review by M. Hollingsworth for Disney’s Bolt (Wii)
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good game for a younger child, my grandson has really enjoyed it, 6 years old.
Review by F. Gaiteri for Disney’s Bolt (Wii)
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Bought this game for a clever 9 year old who had to ask me for help. I (49 yrs)could not get half way. I had to give up. For days Bolt has been stuck in a bombed out room with a gunship trying to kill him with no instructions on what the next task is. Keep away from this rubbish.
Review by Ali Bali for Disney’s Bolt (Wii)
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My daughter just loves Bolt. She loves this Wii game and has the DS version too and constantly plays them both. A total hit.
Review by Mr. J. Bain for Dead Space: Extraction (Wii)
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Rail-shooters were an all-but-dead genre before the Wii came along. Since then the pseudo-lightgun controls have given rise to such great games as House of the Dead Overkill, Ghost Squad, Umbrella Chronicles and now Dead Space Extraction. Not only is the game one of the best looking on the Wii, it is also the most atmospheric, delivering both thrills and chills in the same style as the original Dead Space. Add to this a series of fresh and original weapons, many of which are inspired by industrial and mining tools, a plethora of challenging and terrifying enemies plus several innovations such as puzzle solving and a telekinetic grabbing tool to manipulate objects in the environment and you have a fantastic package truly worthy of your attention.
If you want adult games to be developed for the Wii, then I would suggest you buy the good ones. This game only sold 9000 copies in it’s opening week in America, I’m sure the UK can do better than that. Support innovation and quality products or soon enough you’ll find that there won’t be any on the Wii.
Review by Mike for Dead Space: Extraction (Wii)
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This game is awesome – the graphics are excellent but its the gameplay that really grips you – it really evokes the feeling of the old space/horror classics like Alien(s).
The Wii is resurrecting the Rail Shooter genre in style right now – this game is really a Next-Gen rail shooter and is a world away from the likes of Time Crisis and Virtua Cop – or even Operation Wolf if you remember back that far!
I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this game to anyone who is a fan of light-gun games, and is over 18 obviously – this game is delightfully grisly in places.
Turn the lights off and enjoy!
Review by J. Davies for Dead Space: Extraction (Wii)
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Absolutely amazing game. Recently completed this with a freind in co op mode and we really enjoyed it. The graphics are amazing for Wii, the music and effects too – overall production throughout is top notch. A big thing usually is controls, and they work effortlessly. In response to the review about bugs, well we didn’t come across any at all, and it didn’t crash once. Though I have had some games that have done that. Also, it is an on rail shooter, so it is a little unfair to mark it down if you just don’t get the on rail thing.
But all in all, this is a game that will stay on the shelf for us. It was engaging, fun and a blast to play. The game starts off more with a story and paces it self so, and gradually ramps up the action along with story twists and new weapons – which have alternate firing mechanisms. The only thing I would recommend is setting the difficulty to Hard. The only thing I could gripe really is the difficulty at times even on Hard. This is probably down to how much of a gamer you are, but it may be a little easy at times to accomplished ones. But saying that, it does have some parts that are generally tough and ones that you have to go through a few times.
In relation to replay value. Having completed the game, you can play ten stages in which you just blast through hordes of enemies. This was better than we expected, and there is a high score to beat. Each lasts ten to fifteen minutes. We are also going through the game again on Impossible mode, and it actually gets better this time round, as it tests you more and getting through is more of a close call each time.
I hope this sells well, as we love this game, and hope there are more mature titles to come on the Wii.
Review by Falk Sturmfels for Dead Space: Extraction (Wii)
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I have’em all: Ghost Squad, both House of Deads, Umbrella Chronicles, Links Crossbow and Medal of Honor:H2 with his Zappermode. They all are fun, some are gory, but overall they have the same type of gameplay.
Now comes Dead Space. It’s different in many ways: first the storytelling. Many cinematic sequences, a really huge plot with many twists and scary moments, shown with one of the most spectacular grafics ever seen on the Wii. Second, and thats the big point: gameplay. Shooting monsters in little pieces is very different to the other Railers. Its way more a game than the others, even with the huge ammount of movie sequences.
Important for Hardcoregamers: Don’t play this game on the “Normal”-difficulty. Start from the very beginning on “Hard”. I reached Level 6 now and I just died four times in the whole game.
Fantastic Wii-game! I want more Railers like this!
Review by Marcus for Dead Space: Extraction (Wii)
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As indicated in the review title this is a very good rail shooter, with some interesting aspects of the survival horror genre thrown in. Having just played it through twice I would say it’s good fun and worth the purchase price.
I would recomend it to anyone who enjoys either game style but esp those who like First Person Shooters. It is fun to play on “Hard” and “Expert” difficulty, but “Normal” is a beginner level so avoid it unless you are new to shooters. With an easy introduction in the first two stages, things really get interesting from there on in and the last half of the game is challenging without being impossible. (i.e. you do not get slaughtered every five mins, neither is it a walkover. you do find yourself thinking “I won’t make it if I find another monster before a power up!”)
It does have an involving story which did get me hooked. It is fun and there is a reasonable level of suspense. However, dont buy it if you do like to roam around levels- it is a rail shooter after all.