Having played ever Mario Party to date, and owning a few along the way, I'm quite familar with the 'mini game' subgenre that has spawned from Mario and friends shananagans. Fuzion Frenzy does what it did when the first Xbox came out some five years ago, with the addition of Xbox Live support. The mini games this time are heavily borrowed from previous, similiar games, with a few original, truly fun ones. The graphics are dissipointing with little detail and even less polygons. The arenas do a tad bit better then character models but look nothing like what the 360 can produce, especailly looking at this game after playing Gears of War. The Dj announcer guy sounds fine but falls under a heavy plague of repetition, one which you will surely notice after playing for more then ten minutes. The playable characters lack any personality and seem to be only, truly differentiated by their colour. The music, while pop/punk/disco ish fills the void of silence, it no longer stays in memory then does yesterdays weather. Enough with the bad things though, as this game does offer fun that shall be pointed out. The mini games are easy to learn and some (SUPER DUNK) are really fun to play. Online is great because the sessions can be over in as little as minutes and provides a great venue to trash talk. The achievements are really easy to acheive, which is good and bad. Overall, I wouldnt reccomend buying this game, as its a perfect rental.
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