Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games DS Review
If you can find joy out of the Wii version of Mario and Sonic At the Olympic Games, you're a more patient gamer than I. When I was playing that version of the game a few months back, I found the controls to be cumbersome and hard to get into. Sure, the game looked good, and yeah, it supports the Wii online functionality when it comes to scoreboard support (and not direct competition). Still, the controls just aren't what they could've been. At least the Nintendo DS version makes up for this with a more capable control scheme. As a result, this handheld edition takes the gold.

What's really cool here is how much more user-friendly the control is over the Wii version. Where that version forces you to flail your arms in tiring motions, here you instead stroke the screen like mad back and forth and in certain patterns to complete activities. Some of the events work a little too hardcore for their own good, creating susceptible friction on your screen over the long-term. As a result, you may cause slight damage to it, unless you play the game in short bursts - which is probably what you're going to do with it anyway. Olympic is a fun game for the most part, good to play in spurts. There could've been more useful modes (aside from the dull Trivia Mode), but what's here is still manageable - and likable. The graphics and sound are also good. They aren't amazing but they stay on the course with the Wii version.

Overall, though, Mario and Sonic At the Olympic Games has its weight in gold medal, moreso than the other, flawed console version. Its gameplay, multiplayer options and presentation will hit the spot with Olympians and fans of their games everywhere. Besides, you know you want the better version...right?
What's Hot: Infinitely better than the Wii version, thanks to touch-screen controls; multiplayer options and online leaderboard support; great presentation.
What's Not: A few of the events suck; leaderboards take a while to load up; you may wear out your DS screen.
4/5



