Journey This Way
Created: 18/12/07
Way back in 1996, Sega's original Nights into Dreams... for Sega Saturn famously faced off against Nintendo's N64 killer app Super Mario 64...and was inarguably trounced. While Mario's expansive level design, pinpoint controls, and solid presentation established the ground rules for a new era of 3D platformers, Nights' quirky take on airborne trickery inspired no such imitators, fading into obscurity after fostering only a hardcore, cult-classic following. But that doesn't mean that Sonic Team's dreamy harlequin had nothing to offer -- Nights' refined aesthetics and nuanced gameplay definitely deserve another shot at success. And although the Wii-exclusive Journey of Dreams arrives unfashionably late to the proceedings (and squarely in the shadow of yet another genre-redefining Mario offering), it's once again not without its charms.
Journey feels slavishly faithful to its predecessor in every respect, from the parallel mission structure for its two preteen protagonists to its eminently hummable Enya-meets-Disney soundtrack. This time, you assume the roles of William and Helen, two new tykes sucked into the dreamworld of Nightopia in order to better cope with the very modern pressure of living with unloving, often-absent parents. Unfortunately, you'll actually get to know these kids a little too intimately, thanks to an overabundance of heavy-handed, talky cut-scenes that assault the eyes (and ears) with amateurish production values. We definitely liked Nights when he/she was an enigmatic, laconic benefactor 10 years ago...now that it's more of a corny purple Mary Poppins that won't shut up, we're considerably less enamored. None of the game's real-time cinemas impress, and a lengthy, unskippable tutorial (that you're forced to play through even after you've already beaten the other kid's story) feels almost criminally obtuse and outdated.
The other additions that Sega makes to this Nights fail to have much of an impact, either. You earn masks that transform the titular clown into new forms (a rocket, dolphin, and dragon), but these abilities all feel gimmicky and underutilized...you'll likely only bust them out when bosses demand it. And a revamped take on the Saturn original's "A-Life" virtual pet technology manages to seem just as half-baked and uninteresting as it did in 1996, thanks to a still-dreadful interface. At least the new multiplayer online modes focus on playing to the game's strength: flying circles around your friends.
For serious Nights fans, Journey offers a bittersweet reunion that reminds us of what was so singularly special about Sega's airborne dreamweaver. Unfortunately, attempting to evolve the formula creates a host of new problems and issues that ultimately diminish the game's overall appeal. That said, this still represents one of the finest original third-party games available for Wii, and younger players will find a lot to love in this gameplay-rich adventure.
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Nights: Journey of Dreams-- for the Nintendo Wii
Created: 04/02/09
I own the original Nights for Sega Saturn and I must say, the Wii version is definately a step up. I love the characters and story line. At first, I wasn't sure how I felt about Nights having a voice (Im hardcore oldschool) but it fits well. I can't stand the controls on this game! It just doesn't give me the control over Nights that I had with the Sega Saturn 3D controller. It takes a lot of getting used to. Overall, I am "satisfied" with this game. If you are a fan of the original, pick up a copy for a nice trip down memory lane. If you've never played the original, I would avoid this title...or give it a rent. You may take a liking to it.
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Cool game! Lots of fun!!
Created: 11/08/08
This game is well worth it if you can get it for under $20.00 USD. At that price point, even if you only play it for a few hours, it's loads of fun, has great graphics and gameplay, and you get your money's worth and then some! A "must play", especially if you played the first one "back in the day" on the Sega Saturn, and even if you didn't!! Super fun and ultra cool!!! :-D
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I LOVE NIGHTS! Great graphics, MUSIC, and fun!
Created: 23/12/07
Hello! I got this game when it first came out. In my opinion this game is a lot of fun. What is excellent about this game is the music. Seriously I rarely hear a game with tracks this good. The graphics are amazing...of course this game is suppose to look like a dream so the stages are very extravagant! What I really like is the details in every stage! As for gameplay...it took a while to get use to the controls. I play Starfox and other flying games and you mostly press down for up and up for down....this game doesnt do that and that was the hardest for me to get use to. --- I will say this game though is very hard to play in. Since there is no walkthroughs or guides out yet...you are basically playing in the dark. The goals of the game is sometimes not to clear so it took me a long time to finish one level.
The best part of the game which I enjoyed is playing against others in a race! My rankings are okay but it is just cool to be playing with somone is Japan or Spain! LOL! I hope this guide can help! Thank you!
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NiGHTS is as good as it gets
Created: 04/02/08
When it comes to fantasy adventure games, NiGHTS was my favorite one to come out on the Sega Genesis "back in the day" so when I saw they came out with one for the Wii I knew I had to have it! This is a very fun, fantasy filled game. It utilized the wii controller and nunchuck nicely and the graphics are gorgeous! I can't wait to beat it!
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