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Pilotwings Resort (Nintendo 3DS) Review
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8.03/10 from 22 user ratings
 
The Pilotwings series returns after fourteen years with Pilotwings Resort, does the series continue to soar or should it have gone the way of Concorde.



Fourteen years is a long time for any videogame series to make a comeback, the wait has been agonising, with talks of a sequel stemming back to an announcement by Paradigm at E3 in 1997. Since then Factor 5 have also been linked with the series but no game was ever announced, leave it then to Monster Games who were responsible for reviving the Excite series to finally give us what we’ve been waiting for.



In Pilotwings Resort you are a member of a Flight Club which tasks you with a series of around forty aerial missions. The game also features a timed Free Flight mode which allows you to fly around Wuhu Island at your leisure with no specific mission to complete. There are three initial vehicles which are the Plane, Rocket Belt and Hang Glider with more becoming available as you progress through mission mode. The setting for Pilotwings Resort is Wuhu Island, a tropical resort which appeared in both Wii Fit Plus and Wii Sports Resort.



Mission Mode begins with a novice section aimed at easing you into flying each vehicle type and familiarising you with the available mission types. Each mission requires a certain amount of points to get up to three possible stars plus a perfect rating, once you have completed every mission and reached the required point total the next section (Bronze, Silver) will unlock allowing you to progress. While starting off very easy, allowing you to simply pass through a few rings then land, the missions do ramp up in difficulty and getting a three star rating is going to take quite a few attempts. The missions themselves are very fun and only get more so as you progress, while initially simple you will soon be flying through moving rings, shooting balloons strapped to cars and hitting speed limit barriers all under a strict time limit.



Old favourites make a return such as taking photos while hang gliding or reaching a certain altitude before landing at a very precise time. New mission types also make an appearance that offer a change from the traditional missions associated with the series and add a bit of humour into proceedings. I personally really enjoyed my time with mission mode, although seemingly light on content the draw to come back and beat my scores or gain that extra star was very strong, in my opinion getting three stars on every mission was well worth it for the unlockable alone. I would have been happy with a few more mission types or maybe even a bit more of the same in order to extend my playtime but at a total of nineteen hours logged so far that may be a bit greedy. Leaderboards would also have been a great addition as once you hit the perfect cap on a level you are then allowed to try and beat that score by finishing in a faster time.



Free Flight mode is an extension of the Air Sports game from Wii Sports Resort allowing you to fly around Wuhu Island under a time limit, collecting location markers that divulge information about certain areas of the map. In addition to this you can also collect balloons that allow more time and vehicle specific collectibles that unlock some cool Dioramas to view from the main menu. I enjoyed Free Flight mode a lot more than I expected, I found the extra collectibles to be a fun extra to the location information of Wii Sports Resort and some of them were quite difficult to obtain. I can’t say I am happy with the timed aspect of the mode though, I understand that it helps with the high score aspect of the collectibles and makes it a bit harder to collect them all, but it would have been nice once all the balloons were collected to allow infinite time rather than a maximum of five minutes.



The real stars here though are the vehicles and Wuhu Island. Wuhu itself has been gorgeously rendered here, draw distances did nothing but astound me and every now and then I just had to take an in game photo as the sights are breath taking, these photos can be transferred to SD card and you can see a few of mine in this review. Initially I was very sceptical of having Wuhu Island as the sole location but after spending nineteen hours there so far in I haven’t once asked for anything more. This must be a testament to the detail, sights and intricacy of the island which has a great deal to see. If I have one complaint it that the place falls short of becoming a living, breathing world, seeing Mii’s at the beach, sword fighting at the coliseum or flying around in various vehicles would have done more to bring the island to life.



The vehicles themselves are probably the best they have ever been, the plane is perhaps a little too arcade like for my tastes but feels great as an entry level means of flying around the island. The Rocketbelt feels the same as it has in the past but the added benefit of 3D here allows for much better control, especially during landing sequences. Landing the Rocketbelt has always provided a challenge but the 3D here really helps provide a more accurate landing without the need to switch to an overhead camera perspective. I have saved the best for last here though and that is the Hang Glider, I don’t think the Hang Glider has ever felt this amazing to fly in any other game in the series. Hang Gliding around Wuhu Island is such a delightful piece of gameplay that I don’t think I wanted it to end, I have spent hours flying around taking photos of various locations during Day, Evening and Night and it hasn’t gotten old yet. The feeling is so relaxing yet you are kept on your toes needing to catch thermals wherever possible in order to maintain altitude.



I would have liked a bit more vehicle variety, the extra vehicle unlocks offer little in terms of variety and it would have been nice to see the return of the cannon, Jumble Hopper and Birdman. Some bonus levels would have also been nice.



Audio also deserves a special mention here as the soundtrack is brilliant in my opinion, I have always enjoyed the catchy, jazzy songs used in the Pilotwings series but here the songs are amazing, adding a few new tracks while creating some really great remixes of old favourites.
The 3D aspect of the game really helps this game both in terms of gameplay and aesthetic value. It’s hard to argue that the game doesn’t look great in 3D and turning 3D off really made me feel like I was missing out. Maybe it was because it was my first 3D title but it did take some getting used to, having the 3D on high made me feel a little nauseous but that depth slider has slowly been creeping up and I now have it on near maximum most of the time. The gameplay is helped by turning the 3D on too, I have mentioned above that the Rocketbelt benefited in terms of landings but trying to fly through rings or collect capsules is certainly easier with 3D turned on.



All in all Pilotwings Resort is a great return to the series and is one of my favourite games in recent memory. There are some omissions which can’t really be ignored but so much is done right here that it is also easy to forgive them. If you can only buy one launch title for the 3DS I would without a doubt recommend this one, it may be a bit short for people who don’t like to replay for high scores but there is plenty here to keep newcomers and fans of the series happy.

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 Excellent  9.0 / 10
04/03/11, 23:14   Edited:  04/03/11, 23:15
 
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@warerare Yeah but now that I'm thinking about it, I'm going to screw it up every time!!!

Posted by 
 on: 04/04/11, 22:16
sirmastersephiroth said:
Thanks for the review@warerare . This game gets so difficult when you reach the Silver levels. Getting more than one star requires a lot of precise flying. It's a cool game, though.
This is where the game picked up for me too. The missions began to become distinct from ones featured in earlier games, and the difficulty is higher. Loving it so far.

Posted by 
 on: 04/04/11, 23:18
I haven't bought this game yet even though I loved the previous PW games (my first 3DS choice was SSF IV).

I still can't get over the fact there's a time limit for Free Flight, and also that there's only 1 location in the entire game.

Still, based on your review, there's so much to enjoy about this game, and I'm glad you highlighted the fact you can take photos and save them to your computer. I also appreciate your review even more considering you recently played the previous games in the series and are able to make a fair comparison to how the series truly has evolved.

warerare said:
@Simbabbad

My game rankings really need a major overhaul now I am actually reviewing games. I think I will remove them all pretty soon.

Yeah, it's kind of strange to read this glowing review have an 8.7 while you gave PW (SNES) a 9.3 and PW64 a 9.8.

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 01:34
@roykoopa64

I thought my other 2 Pilotwings reviews were a bit more glowing.

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 02:11
@warerare That's very true!

I'm not trying to nitpick or anything. Anyway, in this review you do describe some of the weaker aspects of the game (such as the game being light on content in mission mode, the potential for online content like leaderboards, the vehicle variety), so I can definitely see the merit of the score.

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 03:08
I finally got my games in the mail today! Pilotwings and Riiiidge Racer! Yaaaayyy!

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 05:05
@anandxxx

That's the two games I have. Both are fun Enjoy!

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 05:08
The intro to Ridge Racer has already blown me away.

And all I did was enter my name.

Thrillho!

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 05:23
@anandxxx

I know, I thought the 3D effects in that intro video were amazingly well done, although I chuckled at the part where she throws the sunglasses towards the screen. Resident Evil 3D movie much? Still, we should have gotten than instead of the OK Go video!

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 05:25
I liked that OK Go video!

The 3D kind of sucked, though.

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 05:51
Yeah, I will probably have to pick this up at some point. The fact that there are high scores to shoot for sort of negates a short length.

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 06:54
@Deerock69

It really does, I always enjoy games most when I am competing against my own times. I'm my own worst enemy sometimes.

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 10:48
Not sure where to post this, so I'll do it here:

I loved PWR, however am extremely anxious to try out other 3DS titles which means I need at some point to return it. I got three stars on all missions, but does anyone know what perfects on all missions gets you? I imagine it would have to be something super amazing to get me to actually do it, not because I wouldn't find it fun (which I think I would, this game is a blast) but because I want to check out Ridge Racer and SSF4.

Thanks in advance!

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 17:47
@-JKR-

I've been working through them but apparently you get to use the turbo vehicles in all missions to help improve your scores.

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 18:11
Cool, cool. Then I won't feel bad about doing a few more Free Flight laps around the island and calling it a day. Thanks!

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 18:21
@-JKR-

Have you been over to Wedge Island since 3 starring everything? If not I highly recommend it.

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 18:59   Edited:  04/05/11, 19:00
Is that the golf course island way off in the distance? I haven't been for a while, no. I'll go check it out.

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 20:28
@-JKR-

I should have said you will have to go there in free flight mode.

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 20:47
Ha ha, that's awesome. Totally made getting all three stars worth it for a long-time fan like me.

Posted by 
 on: 04/05/11, 23:13
Found an easter egg a while ago.
Play the free flight mode (any mode works though I think) at night and go near the village. Not the more populated area but the place where there's a few houses by themselves. One house should have the lights lit up with a car in front. Go near it, preferably with the jetpack as you can stand next to it, and just listen

Posted by 
 on: 04/06/11, 04:01
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