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Impressions: Rapala We Fish

What with the Wii’s motion controls and all, you’d think that fishing titles on the system would be absolute successes, as the dual Remote + Nunchuk combination seem destined for casting and reeling.  Unfortunately, that’s just not the case with Rapala: We Fish. Taking the “We _______” approach via the Wii’s name as many games are apt to do these days, it’s a much different type of fishing game than you might be used to, and one that does not translate well to motion controls. They may have have good intentions with this game, but it surely needed a bit more work before being released.

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Impressions: DaVinci’s Secret Machines

When I was but a wee gamer, I took great delight in the Incredible Machines puzzle games, which required use of complex (and sometimes simple) logic in order to create your own inventions and widgets to perform functions of your choice. The franchise has since fizzled out, but I have found a spiritual successor in the iPhone title DaVinci’s Secret Machines.

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Impressions: We Cheer 2

For many the sport of cheerleading is universally looked down upon because of its implications – it’s for “girls only.” Men aren’t “allowed.” In fact, most wouldn’t even classify it as a sport, though the amount of training required to become one of the best is in no way any less strenuous than that of other athletes’ regimens. We tend to view cheerleading video games with the same sneer upon our faces. “Cheerleading? Who’d want to do that?” I admit I’m guilty of that very thought process, and in spite of my gender (girl) I usually have no use for “girly” conventions like babysitting or cheerleading in gaming; it’s generally not my thing. I do, however, enjoy music and rhythm-based titles, and I had quite a bit of fun with Namco Bandai’s second attempt at the genre in We Cheer 2. While you can most certainly get quite a bit of enjoyment out of it if you’re willing to put up with annoying waggle and inaccurate controls, what’s here isn’t enough to recommend over something as accessible as Rock Band or even rival title All Star Cheer Squad.

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Impressions: Big Buck Hunter Pro

I’ve always been a sucker for shooting galleries. Any time I make my way to an arcade that features several of the titles, I can’t help but plunk my 50 cents to $1.00 into the machine and burn up a good pocketful of cash simply trying to get my name in the credits. An iPhone app known as Big Buck Hunter Pro has surfaced, mirroring this experience for on-the-go hunting joy. In fact, it’s a portable version of a real light-gun game that you can find scattered throughout the US. And wouldn’t you know it? I’m impossibly hooked on this hokey little game.

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Impressions: Hip Hop All Star

The success of DJ Hero has prompted other games to follow in its footsteps. Even on platforms you wouldn’t normally expect to see similar titles, different imitators are sprouting everywhere! One of the latest, and perhaps one of the greatest, has surfaced. Entitled Hip Hop All Star, it provides mobile gamers with a chance to enjoy all of what made DJ Hero great, sans the astronomical price tag and bulky (albeit excellent) peripheral.

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