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Block Breaker Deluxe (Wii)

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The nightlife theme might be a little corny, but the block-breaking gameplay offers a satisfying challenge.

Specifications: ESRB: Everyone; Genre: Action; Number of players: 1-2 Players See full specs

Gamespot editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 06/25/2008
  • Released on: 06/16/2008

From iPods to cell phones, block-breaking games have appeared on just about every piece of technology with a screen, so it was only a matter of time until the Wii got an Arkanoid-style game of its own. Block Breaker Deluxe doesn't steer too far from the established block-breaking formula, but it offers enough challenge to be worth a look.

Block Breaker Deluxe casts you as an amateur block breaker hoping to climb the ranks of celebrity block breaking. The theme is incredibly cheesy, with "cool" hosts for each set of levels and enough neon to outshine Vegas, but Gameloft fully commits to it. The stages are spread across a city map with several hot spots playing host to a set of levels. Completing levels unlocks new hot spots and challenges, and nets you some cash. The money can be used to purchase extra lives, stronger power-ups, and fancy gifts that will help you get into some of the more exclusive clubs. You can earn extra money by successfully completing challenges such as beating a level without losing a ball, or breaking all of the blocks within a set amount of time.

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There are big bucks to be made on the pro block-breaking circuit.

The end of each set of levels will pit you against a boss character. Bosses range from space ships to switch puzzles, and their difficulty gradually builds to maddening levels. You're given 10 lives to make it through each set of stages. You do have unlimited continues, but using a continue eats up a lot of your cash. You don't need too much money to progress through the game, but power-ups such as the explosive ball or ultra shield are worth saving up for.

The basic gameplay should be familiar to most. You launch a ball from your paddle at the bottom of the screen and attempt to keep it in play as it bounds around the screen while destroying blocks and gaining momentum. Block Breaker Deluxe features most of the fancy blocks and power-ups that you'd expect from a modern game of this kind: explosive blocks, blocks that require multiple hits, switches, unbreakable blocks, and blocks that can be destroyed only by hitting them on a specific side, to name a few. The power-ups include lasers, magnets, ball multipliers, and more. A couple of unique power-ups help to set Block Breaker Deluxe apart from similar games. These include the yo-yo, which pulls the ball toward the paddle when you hold the A button, and the precision shot, which lets you single out any block and destroy it.

By moving the Wii Remote you control both the paddle on its horizontal axis and the cursor directly above it. The cursor can be moved anywhere on the screen as you use it to point at and collect power-ups, but moving it horizontally forces the paddle to follow it. Not having to wait for power-ups to fall to your paddle puts a different spin on the formula and makes for some interesting puzzles. The only drawback to the controls is that unless you put the remote on your lap, there is no absolute stop. Even those with the steadiest grips will lose a ball to a slight waver of the controller every now and then. It's not enough of a problem to break the game, but it can be a nuisance on the later levels that require more precision. There is an option to use the D-pad, but it's more of a hassle because you have to keep the remote vertical, which makes reaching the A button used to activate power-ups awkward.

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