Amazing Island
GameCube- Publisher: Sega
- Release Date: Aug 25, 2004
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TotalGames.netDespite the fantastic Monster Editing mode and all the game's charm, it's not the exactly the height of originality and can be completed way too easily. Still, whilst the game may not be amazing, it's pretty darn good.
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The creatures you make aren't always what you mean to, some of the minigames are beyond tedious, the graphics are a little primary color-happy, and the rewards (outside of new stuff for your monsters) are surprisingly uninspired. [Sept 2004, p.112]
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The game is creation driven and making new goofy monsters will appeal to most and the sport like games will please those parents who want a less violent title for their young children.
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Sorely lacking some solid gameplay elements. Although the game is targeted at a younger audience, its still a shame to see so much of the games potential get lost in a sea of only a handful of mini-games.
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Graphics are not very great though, and coming from Sega I was very disappointed. Also I wish that you could have been able to do more as well in terms of gameplay.
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Weekly Famitsu7 / 7 / 7 / 6 - 27 [Vol 787]
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Amazing Island could have used a little more depth. True, its technically a kids game, but even younger gamers will expect a little more.
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Sega is gunning for the Pokemon/Yu-Gi-Oh! set with Amazing Island, but the game lacks the gameplay depth that makes Pokemon a guilty pleasure for older gamers and the strong branding that makes Yu-Gi-Oh! so ubiquitous with the lunchbox-and-backpack crowd.
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A tale of two games. One is a set of button-smashing mini-games with questionable entertainment value. The other is one of the greatest creative tools ever released for consoles. The problem is, you have to play a lot of the former to really experience the latter.
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Amazing Island has good graphics and sound, but the gameplay, with its mini-games, is too repetitive... Of course, the lack of multiplayer hurts this game the most.
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The game would be a lot better if there was a wider variety of mini-games and a few four player battle mini-games. However, as it is, there are 30 mini-games and only about 15 are genuinely unique.
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GMR MagazineWhile the monster creation is excellent, the minigames feel more rudimentary. [Sept 2004, p.93]
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Nintendo PowerGameplay is tuned for gamers of all skill levels. [Oct 2004, p.124]
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Cheat Code CentralMonster making is the fundamental novelty attributed to Amazing Island. Creating monsters of your own design is fun but the gameplay is not up to the challenge of eclipsing this designing process.
Awards & Rankings
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#45 Most Discussed GameCube Game of 2004
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#39 Most Shared GameCube Game of 2004
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 10
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Mixed: 4 out of 10
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Negative: 2 out of 10
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Aug 22, 2021
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Dec 17, 2013
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AndrewT.Jul 29, 2007It's fun to make monsters!