Video Games : Wetrix DC

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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Fun Factor?
I'd hardly call this game fun...trying is more like it. It looks like it was designed for the Nintendo (not the 64, just the Nintendo), the game play is dismal. It lacks the charm of Tetris or the challenge of Klax. This is just a bad game from design to execution. Maybe for 12 and younger, but if you can drive...you probably won't enjoy this game. I bought the game because of the reviews it recieved here and all I can say is...Warning! Stay away!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent strategy game!
This game rocks! It is a great diversion from the seemingly endless idiot role-playing games that are so unaccountably popular nowadays. If you liked Tetris (admit it, you did), then this game will blow you away. Great graphics. Be sure to use a jump pack with it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Creative fun and a lot of strategy
As with the other reviews i have only got experience with the n64 version of the game and if nothing has changed although im sure there are lil changes here and there, it is a very fun addictive game that is fun alone or multi-player.. Your job is to build walls and mountains around an area so that when rain hits the area it will not overflow and flood. Sounds simple and boring huh? In reality though the fun factor is amazing and the game gets difficult and fast paced very quickly. Other elements are included such as bombs (that blow away your "mountains" and make holes for the water to flood into) that really make this game challenging and anything but boring. The only real way to know what this game is about is to give it a try, but beware you will be hooked instantly =) .



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Wetrix for N64 was fun...
I played Wetrix for the N64, so perhaps that is relevant to the Dreamcast version.

Wetrix is a fun puzzle game where wall sections (kinda like tetris pieces) fall from the sky onto a square playing field. For people that remember Rampart, it's like that with water. You're trying to build dikes to hold water from all running out. Occasionally you get a bomb instead of a wall section, which is where things get interesting because you have to figure out where you can detonate the bomb without losing all your water.

I rather enjoyed it, but it's not as easy to get into as Tetris, for example.

How will it be on the Dreamcast? Well, it's not axactly a high-speed special-effects game, but I suppose the water could look really great...


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