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|Stuart Reddick,<br>[http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/2009/04/captain_rainbow_wii Nintendo Life] | |Stuart Reddick,<br>[http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/2009/04/captain_rainbow_wii Nintendo Life] | ||
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|''While it's hardly the deepest experience on the Wii, Captain Rainbow is one of the most bizarre games Nintendo has published in ages. From the game’s wacky graphics to the unique gameplay, Captain Rainbow has plenty going for it. The language barrier presents something of an issue, and it's worth bearing in mind that the game hasn’t been confirmed for a release outside of Japan, and may never be localized because of some of the content. Most of the game’s characters are of Japanese origin and have never seen the light of day in North America, which obviously causes some problems. However, Nintendo has taken a chance on quirky games before, so we can always hope for a worldwide release. In the meantime, if you're lucky enough to own a Japanese Wii then you should certainly try this out.'' | |''While it's hardly the deepest experience on the Wii, Captain Rainbow is one of the most bizarre games Nintendo has published in ages. From the game’s wacky graphics to the unique gameplay, Captain Rainbow has plenty going for it. The language barrier presents something of an issue, and it's worth bearing in mind that the game hasn’t been confirmed for a release outside of Japan, and may never be localized because of some of the content. Most of the game’s characters are of Japanese origin and have never seen the light of day in North America, which obviously causes some problems. However, Nintendo has taken a chance on quirky games before, so we can always hope for a worldwide release. In the meantime, if you're lucky enough to own a Japanese Wii then you should certainly try this out.'' | ||
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|Richard Eisenbeis,<br>[https://kotaku.com/no-gold-at-the-end-of-this-rainbow-5916775 Kotaku] | |Richard Eisenbeis,<br>[https://kotaku.com/no-gold-at-the-end-of-this-rainbow-5916775 Kotaku] | ||
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|''While there were some very funny moments to be found in Captain Rainbow, they are ultimately overshadowed by the sheer amount of mindless boredom that permeates the rest of the game. The gameplay is uninspired, the mini-games flawed, and the constant waiting unbearable. There is a reason Captain Rainbow was a commercial and critical failure here in Japan: It's a boring, monotonous game.'' | |''While there were some very funny moments to be found in Captain Rainbow, they are ultimately overshadowed by the sheer amount of mindless boredom that permeates the rest of the game. The gameplay is uninspired, the mini-games flawed, and the constant waiting unbearable. There is a reason Captain Rainbow was a commercial and critical failure here in Japan: It's a boring, monotonous game.'' | ||
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|Rudy Lavaux,<br>[http://www.cubed3.com/review/865/1/captain-rainbow-wii.html Cubed3] | |Rudy Lavaux,<br>[http://www.cubed3.com/review/865/1/captain-rainbow-wii.html Cubed3] | ||
|8/10 | |8/10 |