Samba de Amigo User Review
Great selection of tracks and much fun to be had, providing you get the posture correct.
- Posted Nov 27, 2012 6:38 pm GMT
- Difficulty:
- Just Right
- Time Spent:
- 10 Hours or Less
- The Bottom Line:
- "Mixed reactions"
Samba de Amigo is a rhythm game and is very much like Donkey Konga in it's presentation. Nintendo probably took a lot of inspiration from this game since Samba De Amigo made its début on the Dreamcast. The original had a maraca peripheral but with the Wii version, you use your remote and nunchuk to simulate the maracas. Shake the controllers pointing up for the high notes, horizontally for the medium notes, and pointing down for the lower notes. Additionally there are dance moves where you move between 2 or more points, and pose moves where you strike a pose for a couple of seconds. The notation features small circles that start in the middle and propagate out to the circle targets arranged in a hexagon. It seems strange when you are used to Guitar Hero notation which the notes scroll towards you. Samba de Amigo's notation seems tricky to read when the notes come fast and travel in different directions. However, even if you do add extra shakes; the system doesn't penalise you for it. The penalty system it does have is ridiculously harsh. Missing a note seems to take around half of your score bar away meaning you could have the song perfected, miss a couple of notes and end up with a B rating. How can 97% on a song equate to a B grade? It is particularly infuriating when you are on a C near the end of a song and miss a note, because you will drop to a D with not enough notes remaining to take your score back up. To progress through the songs, you need to score a C or above. The problem is exacerbated by the fact that sometimes the controller feels unresponsive. Its not so bad on the slower songs, but when you have to transfer between raised and lowered remote quite quickly, it can happen fairly often. The controls really aren't as bad as other reviews make out though, but the game does expect you to play in a certain way for it to register. A good example is if you want to shake both your maracas to one side. If you are shaking to the left, you must twist your right hand slightly for it to register. Career mode is split into Easy, Normal, Hard, and Super Hard but the song difficulty really varies; there are some difficult songs near the end of Hard mode, and some really easy songs in Super Hard mode. The track selection is great with lots of summery, Latino tracks plus some more modern pop songs. Even if you don't recognise a lot of the tracks by names, you will recognise them when hearing them. Overall, Samba de Amigo is a fairly good game and provides plenty of fun as long as you get the posture correct and can maintain it when the notes come fast in all directions. At times it can be frustrating and gets tiring over longer periods, but is great in small bursts.
More User Reviews
Great selection of tracks and much fun to be had, providing you get the posture correct.
Review Stats:- Posted Nov 27, 2012 6:38 pm GMT
spicy gameplay, muchacha!
Review Stats:- Posted Feb 25, 2011 4:22 pm GMT
There's nothing wrong with the controls. The problem may be YOU.
Review Stats:- Posted Jan 13, 2011 10:30 pm GMT
A very fun rhythm game, but with control issues.
Review Stats:- Posted Sep 16, 2010 4:07 am GMT
It's a fun and addictive game, great for a party, even though it has some frustrating issues...
Review Stats:- Posted Mar 28, 2010 9:31 pm GMT
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Just me playing a bit of Samba De Amigo and this song on it has to be my favorite. Just a shame that the controls aren't perfect on hard and superhard but on normal and easy the controls seem fine. I need some maracas for my Wii controllers.Posted Sep 28, 2008
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Samba de Amigo
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- Publisher(s): Sega
- Developer(s): Gearbox Software
- Genre: Puzzle
- Release:
- ESRB: E
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