LostWinds First Look

We take a look at this charming platformer where you control the wind with your Wii Remote.

Nintendo will soon be staking its claim in the original downloadable games market with WiiWare. One of the first games to be released through this new service is LostWinds, a blend of old-school platforming and 3D graphics. The game's big feature is the ability to use the Wii Remote to harness the power of wind to aid the boyish protagonist Toku through assorted terrain and puzzles.

LostWinds is set in the world fantasy world of Mistralis, which has been cursed by an evil elemental spirit named Balasar. The key to defeating this sorcerer resides in the shattered pieces of the spirit stone, which contain fragments of Enril, the benevolent wind spirit. A young boy named Toku finds a fragment of this stone, which contains just enough traces of the spirit Enril to set him on a wind-powered course to collect the other pieces.

Toku and the wind spirit Enril's partnership works by dividing control between the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. You use the Nunchuk to control Toku, guiding him with the analog stick and performing various tasks with the C and Z buttons. Then, as mentioned earlier, you control various forces of wind with the Wii Remote. For example, if Toku faces a large drop from a high cliff to a low valley, you can ease the landing by holding A on the Wii Remote and sweeping the pointer side to side. This forms a pillow of air beneath Toku so that he floats safely to the ground. At other times, you'll need to propel Toku upward, in which case you'd make a vertical swipe to blast a gust of wind that shoots him to an otherwise unreachable platform.

LostWinds also uses this control scheme for the purpose of solving environmental puzzles. At one point in the game, you unlock a power called slipstream. This allows you to blow a gust of wind that transports fire instead of putting it out. You'll need to use this to get past doorways overgrown with twisted weeds and ivy. You'll also find appearances by the old platformer standby: pressure switches. When you encounter these segments, you'll need to use bursts of wind to propel a boulder onto these switches while guiding Toku through the gateway that opens as a result. Of course, you'll also encounter a number of minions along the way that need to be done away with using the assorted wind techniques you can unlock.

LostWinds' visual identity features a whimsical fantasy setting much like the Legend of Zelda series. Toku is portrayed as a small child with a cartoonish oversized head, but some of the enemies in the game are of the more frightening shadow-monster variety. The parts of Mistralis we had the chance to see ranged from dark caves to vibrant villages, all portrayed in a very charming artistic style. The combination of 3D landscapes with a traditional 2D side-scrolling view also gives LostWinds a nice appeal. You can expect to see it ready for download in May.

15 Comments

  • chazer127

    Posted May 7, 2008 7:48 am PT

    look's nice

  • fernan17893

    Posted Apr 17, 2008 2:27 pm PT

    blahhh

  • themc_7

    Posted Apr 17, 2008 8:07 am PT

    wow, after seeing some of this stuff it's too bad I don't have a wii

  • wooooode

    Posted Apr 16, 2008 6:33 pm PT

    I love a good puzzle game cant wait to check this one out.

  • ghettomani4

    Posted Apr 16, 2008 11:25 am PT

    does any one have a date for wiiware in U.K cause this game goes in my mario galaxy and soon to have brawls pile.

    not many games go there but those lucky ones that do will live FOREVER

  • dynomitemasta

    Posted Apr 16, 2008 7:22 am PT

    Now that's a pretty original idea!.......Good for some devs thinking outside the box is still an option.

  • BioShockOwnz

    Posted Apr 15, 2008 10:46 pm PT

    Looks incredible. WiiWare is really shaping into something special with titles like LostWinds, World of Goo, and Eternity's Child. This will be the first game I buy from the service. Can't wait to play it.

  • AzelKosMos

    Posted Apr 15, 2008 2:34 pm PT

    That looks...to my surpise like Little big Planet meets Pikmin in a side scrolling way. Awesome.

  • Cheddarchet

    Posted Apr 15, 2008 1:39 pm PT

    Looks pretty cool; I look forward to playing it.

  • x_SuperMario_x

    Posted Apr 15, 2008 12:53 pm PT

    going to be my first download.
    it looks great.

    and kudos to the developers.
    i like to see good games like this WiiWare.

  • LINKloco

    Posted Apr 15, 2008 12:45 pm PT

    siccness.

  • Ernieboii

    Posted Apr 15, 2008 12:36 pm PT

    i really want this and am going to get it first day!!!

  • bugsonglass

    Posted Apr 15, 2008 11:11 am PT

    This is the WiiWare game i'm most excited about. It looks amazing to me and the premise sounds really interesting. Hope it's not too long before they bring it to the european wii shop

  • jwallace

    Posted Apr 15, 2008 10:51 am PT

    This game is the one that I am most excited about. The visuals aren't too shabby and the control mechanics sound intuitive, making LostWinds the very first title that I will download at launch.

  • KingSigy

    Posted Apr 15, 2008 10:35 am PT

    Looks great and could provide some very interesting and challenging puzzles. I will definitely pick this up on May 12th.

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