mardi 15 avril 2008

Des Mains Dessus Avec LostWinds, Le Jeu De WiiWare Vous Devriez Être excité Environ [ Sommet De Médias De Nintendo

<p><img src="http://kotaku.com/assets/resources/2008/04/lost_winds_preview.jpg" class="postimg center" width="500" height="282" style="display:block;float:none;display:block;float:none;"/>Frontier's WiiWare effort <em>LostWinds</em> may not be grabbing headlines, especially in the midst of releases like <em>Grand Theft Auto IV</em> and <em>Metal Gear Solid 4</em> on the horizon, but it may be the WiiWare title with the most potential. Arguably the prettiest of the digitally delivered offerings from Nintendo's answer to Xbox Live Arcade, <em>LostWinds</em> lets players take control of two characters at once, big-headed boy adventurer Taku and, well, a gust of wind.</p>
<p>Taku can only progress through the game with the help of the wind, displayed on-screen as a pale blue cursor, a sentient being whose motions are controlled by the Wii Remote. The nunchuk is used to control Taku himself&mdash;his motions are quite limited&mdash;with the two working in tandem to lift the wee protagonist to high ledges and across wide gaps.</p>
<p>The wind in <em>LostWinds</em> can be used to manipulate more that just Taku, as stiff breezes can move fire, water, even rock to other locations on the map, lighting torches, watering plants and weighing down levers respectively. Players will, however, find themselves moving Taku to and fro with the help of a strong gust and the little boy's cape.</p>
<p><em>LostWinds</em> looks to be rich in puzzle solving and platforming, a winning combination that doesn't seem to be represented elsewhere on WiiWare. Add to that solid gameplay mechanic a gorgeous artistic design that evokes warm memories of <em>Ico</em>, <em>The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker</em> and various Square Enix classics, and Frontier may very well have a hit on their hands.</p>
<p><em>LostWinds</em> is innovative, especially easy on the eyes and the clear product of high production values, making it one of the most high anticipated titles to appear on Nintendo's system, regardless of how it's being delivered.</p>
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