
De Blob
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Main centres: | 1-3 business days |
Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
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Nintendo fans, the wait is over! Â de Blob offers one of the most unique platforming experiences ever and delivers hours and hours of Van Gogh-like mischief. Â Painting everything in sight may seem like a simple task, but the developers at bluetongue have come through with an adventure that's sure to give even the hardcore gamers a challenge.
The story for de Blob starts with the I.N.K.T. Corporation taking over Chroma City and sucking all the color out of the entire city. Â With the entire city in dull grays, in comes your character, de Blob. Â You are part of the Color Revolution to bring color back to Chroma City. Â With the help of other de Blob's unique abilities and other color revolutionaries, you must once again restore Chroma City back to a colorful utopia.
When you first load up de Blob, you'll notice that a lot of care was put into developing not only the game, but the whole presentation. Â All of the menus retain the paint-splattered style of the game, and you can even scribble on the menus using the Wii remote. Â All of the games cutscenes are beautifully rendered and blend nicely into each scenario in the game.
Multiplayer (2-4 player split screen)
The multiplayer in de Blob is one of the most frantic and fun of any Wii game out there. Â Colors are flying everywhere as you and a friend compete to paint the town the color of your character. Â In multiplayer, each person selects a color and that is there color for the whole match. Â There are still paint bots to collect, but your own color will only appear on your screen. Â There are a number of levels to unlock, each of which mirror their single-player counterparts. Â There are also 8 different multiplayer modes to unlock. Â I've been rushing through the game so I've only unlocked 3 modes: Paint Match, Blob on the Run, and Blob Race. Â Paint Match is simply who can color the most buildings in the time limit. Â You can also steal your friends buildings by coloring over theirs. Â Blob on the Run means that only one blob can be painting at a time. Â Everyone else becomes death blobs to catch the person with the paint and take the paint from them--very similar to a Gladiator type mode of other games where only one person can get points at a time. Â The Blob Race is like Paint Match, but each building can only be colored once, so color the most buildings before they're all gone--my personal favorite so far.
Visuals: The visuals in de Blob are a welcome change to most 3rd-party games on the Wii.  Everything is vividly detailed and the bright colors really give the game a style all its own.  Each building that you paint has its own texture and detail--i.e. some look like graffiti while others have a 60's psychedelic feel.  The characters are nicely detailed and the 3D cutscenes are integrated very well into the game's progression/storyline.
Gameplay: The gameplay in de Blob is a real treat! Â Controlling de Blob is extremely fun and intuitive. Â You'll find yourself wall-jumping and linking color combos left and right in no time. Â One of the most satisfying things about playing is the option of how you progress. Â There are hundreds of things to find/collect/paint in each level, but you could simply play through then come back and unlock the secret missions later. Â It's a completely casual game, and a completely hardcore game all at the same time!
Replay Value: Replay value is bursting at the seams in de Blob. Â Each level has an entire list of achievements including painting every tree, building, landmark, and rescuing every single graydian (the townsfolk). Â It took me over an hour to paint 100% of a level, and I still didn't find every Style upgrade. Â The multiplayer modes add even more value with the ability to play up to 4-players in paint-rolling mayhem.
Fun Factor: de Blob is pure fun! Â The story mode can be just as much fun and relaxing as the Free Paint mode once you get the hang of things. Â Maybe it's the bright colors, but de Blob really stands out amongst every other Wii game out there. Â
Wii Innovations: The Wii controls are used very well. Â The only motion controls in the game are used for jumping and also pointing the Wii remote at the screen to look around. Â This isn't a bad thing tough, because there are a number of Wii games that can often times 'force' too much motion control. Â de Blob offers just the right balance to make the experience both fun and engaging.
Verdict: de Blob is a must-have for every Wii owner's library. Â The game's combination of fun, unique gameplay, and instant appeal to both casual and hardcore gamers makes it one of the best Wii games out there.