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Weekly Wii #2 (don't read this)

Weekly Wii #2

  
Sorry about being 1 day late, but I did not need 72 private messages reminding me (half of these contained the basic message "Ha Ha Ha look see! Wii has a stupid library and there are no games for you to play on for it" [sic]  
 
I actually have exams this week, but here you go anyways: 

This week's game is Endless Ocean: Blue World.  

30 bucks (30 usd)

     
 
I will make this simple: Blue World is a fantastic sequel.
 

The locales, which look great when you're swimming through them, range from the tried-and-true oceans of the original to a South American river, the Arctic, and the Antarctic. Each area is enjoyable and rewarding to explore; you find new creatures, trinkets, and more wherever you go. Some areas are unfortunately limited, though. For example, the river is extremely linear. But this game is so relaxing after a very long exam, its relatively hard to explain.  

  I could go on, but this is no review. This game is too relaxing to divulge an extensive amount of words anyways. This game is obviously for a very specific audience, but me and my friend appreciated enough to get through the whole game smiling. A great Wii title for another section of players; its great to have this game as an option for the people who do want it.    
 
For those questioning, rent it. Next Week, I do not know what I will be buying, so someone suggest something. If I don't PM you back, I already have the game. Please make the game the PM title so I do not have to go through millions of e-mails, and then explain why in the subject line. 
 
Outside of the main quest, there are countless side quests to complete and treasures to collect. You can go off and use your Multisensor, which detects hidden items on the ocean floor, to find salvageable items that can be used to get Pelagos (Endless Ocean's form of currency) or complete quests, which also net you Pelagos. Another new tool, the Pulsar, is a gun that is used to heal wounded animals and calm agitated creatures. You can also take people on dive tours around different areas, searching for specific animals. 
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