Hands-On: PilotWings Resort

Tom Goldman

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Hands-On: PilotWings Resort



If hang gliding into the ocean sounds like fun, PilotWings Resort is for you!

Wii Sports Resort [http://www.amazon.com/PilotWings-Resort-Nintendo-DS/dp/B003O6G5JM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1295483196&sr=8-1]. Its mountains are covered in crashed airplane debris. The ocean floor is littered with the bodies of hang gliding Miis. The avian population is constantly charred by the blazing fire of a jet-pack. And it's all because of PilotWings Resort.

PilotWings Resort is the third game in the PilotWings series that has previously been seen on the SNES and N64. Players once again engage in various airborne missions, but this time they all revolve around Wuhu. You may want to change those vacation plans, because Wuhu Island will soon be populated by thousands of amateur aviators.

The game includes 30 total missions that put players in control of a plane, jet-pack, or hang glider. The five difficulty levels from "Tutorial" to "Platinum" include six missions each. Early on, players might be tasked to fly a plane through rings, take photos of a lighthouse while hang gliding, or pop balloons with a jet-pack. Later, the missions vary, requiring players to shoot targets in the plane or complete other tasks. There's also a Free Flight mode where players can just fly around taking pictures or exploring Wuhu's sinister depths (they're not really sinister). This is similar to the mode from Wii Sports Resort.

The plane, jet-pack, and hang glider all control completely differently. The plane can bank and twirl while boosting through the air. The jet-pack definitely takes getting used to, with players having to control downward, forward and backward thrusts to move around. I had the most trouble with the hang glider, which requires flying over thermal jets to keep from falling into the ocean. Controlling each is a unique challenge that you'll have to master.

PilotWings Resort's gameplay is the sort to have players constantly returning to the same mission over and over to get a better ranking, so there could be a bunch of replay value here. Without being able to test out the more challenging missions, I can't say for sure. Nintendo wouldn't say if there are any bonus missions in Resort like those seen in previous PilotWings titles. There's at least some added fun through dioramas that players can collect to check out in 3D later.

I'm a little worried about the game's overall challenge level and depth, because Nintendo seemed to be pushing it as a family title, but 30 missions is a decent amount. Hopefully, the game will feature a varied selection of tasks throughout.

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XT inc

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I'm sure it will be a great success because it's a franchise they haven't milked in a while. However once again I'll remain uninterested because they keep making this casual games that are just fluff.
 

AvsJoe

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Man, I miss PilotWings. I loved the N64 version, and though I found the first game was stupid difficult, I loved that one too. Hundred bucks says I'll hate this one though.
 

Diligent

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Been wondering if they were ever going to do another Pilotwings. Pilotwings 64 was my first N64 game, along with Mario of course.
Long live the smooth jazz midi music. If this game doesn't have music like it, it simply isn't pilotwings to me.
 

Worgen

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
ugh really? the miis? damn, I was kinda looking forward to this till I saw those stupid looking things
 

CD-R

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Worgen said:
ugh really? the miis? damn, I was kinda looking forward to this till I saw those stupid looking things
It uses mii's so no more playing as Robin?



She was actually called hooter in the Japanese version. No idea why.
 

Tiswas

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I loved the one on the 64. If this is as good as that I'll be happy.

Kinda bleh about the Miis tho. I suppose i'll use the 3DS Mii Maker and take a picture of my enemy and crash him over and over.