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Review: Viva Piñata - Xbox 360

by Steven Williamson on 5 December 2006, 14:27

Tags: Viva Pinata (Xbox 360), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Simulation

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This overwhelming aspect of Viva Piñata sometimes led to frustration, but only because I ended up caring so much about the welfare of my piñatas and the garden that I had so carefully constructed. It’s disappointing when you see one of the sour piñatas kill one of the creatures that you’ve worked so hard to attract, because you were tied up tending to the Squazzil’s needs, but Rare have done a superb job at creating the empathy that you feel with these creatures and ultimately delivering a game where you end up caring about such trivial matters.

There are some minor annoyances in Viva Piñata. The control system allows you to direct any piñata to any point in the garden in order to breed with another creature or to send them to eat a piece of food, but on occasions they don’t react and you have to go backwards and forwards to make them respond. By far the biggest irritation is the mini-game that is triggered when you breed two piñatas. The game involves navigating a maze, collecting coins and gets extremely repetitive. It may be challenging for kids, but for adults it’s an unnecessary nuisance.

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Via Xbox live you can send pack parcels full of goods from your garden and send then as presents your friends. Apparently Rare will be releasing an update that will also allow co-operative play over Xbox live.

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Viva Piñata is a game that seduces you with its cuteness and vibrant living breathing world. The gameplay is inventive and deep enough to draw you right in and charm you into sticking around and the challenge of attracting that Sweet Tooth (beaver) or Doenut (Deer) that hovers around the outskirts of your garden is far too tempting to reject. If you haven’t guessed already, I love Viva Piñata!

Pros
Inventive addictive gameplay
Loads of rewards
Challenging
Those piñatas are just so cute.

Cons
Pinatas don't always move when you tell them to
Mini-games are boring and easy
Can be overwhelming.

Fresh, inventive and colourful. Viva Pinata is more addictive than fizzy cola bottles.

HEXUS Awards

HEXUS.gaming Recommended
Viva Piñata - Xbox 360

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oh no, a gardening sim..
should we not be encouraging our children to go outside and play in a real garden while we have a climate that allows them :(
*looks outside at the dark sky, pissing rain*

*thinks about the lack of interesting animals*

No thanks.
GoNz0
oh no, a gardening sim..
should we not be encouraging our children to go outside and play in a real garden while we have a climate that allows them :(

It's not safe for kids to go outside anymore, I'd rather my little ones to be safe inside where I can keep a eye on them.
Blademrk
It's not safe for kids to go outside anymore, I'd rather my little ones to be safe inside where I can keep a eye on them.

Agreed, gaming keeps them off the streets. They learn loads of skills from videogames. Mind you I haven't got kids, but I'm sure I wouldn't want them playing on videogames for too long at a time. They do my head in, never mind the developing brain of a youngster.
lol at not being safe on the streets

kids need to go out and play outside sometimes.

anyway, back to Viva P, I have it ready and waiting at home along with CoD3 to start :D

just finished GoW and on the last mission of Splinter Cell so im looking forward to it…