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You may also redeem your code via the Nintendo eShop on your system. For step-by-step instructions, select your system: Wii U or Nintendo 3DS.LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort - Recently added images LEGO Friends to the Rescue LEGO® Star Wars™ Event Days Brick or Treat at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Christmas at the LEGOLAND® Windsor ResortAuthor: Daniel Fugate Category: Action, Adventure, Indie, WiiU Reviews, Date: 2nd February, 2017 Star Splash: Shattered Star 2.0 - Gameplay1.0 - Video1.0 - Audio 0Login / Register to rate. In Star Splash: Shattered Star you play as a dolphin who has to save the world by collecting stars. The story is very simplistic and very boring. It is presented in a crudely drawn cutscene too. Though, as we know, games don’t always have to have a good story to be good. What matters most with any game is the gameplay. So does Star Splash have good gameplay? I’m not a huge fan of runner games, however I have played some really good ones such as Wind-Up Knight 2.




Star Splash is not a good runner game. As with all runner games, you do not control the main character’s forward movement. In the case of Star Splash, you only control the dolphin’s jumping, up and down movement, and sonar. The controls on this game are so basic that it doesn’t even have analog control. The d-pad controls jumping and up and down movement. The jumping in this game is not very accurate and makes the already tricky gameplay even more difficult. The camera movement in this game is so fast that is almost impossible to get enough stars on these levels. You’ll be repeating these levels a lot. Up and down movement seems to work alright in this game though. The sonar ablity seems ok too. It should also be noted that this game takes advantage of the Wii U’s rumble feature, but it can be very annoying because the rumble will go off if you hit the smallest thing. Overall, none of this game’s controls are awful, although they lack any originality or unique Wii U features.




This game is not orignal or interesting at all. The main problem with Star Splash is that you are basically doing the same thing over and over with each level. There isn’t too much variety to this game. There are a couple of powerups and extra enemies/challenges that try to make things interesting, but don’t pull it off. The only thing that this game has going for it is that it is challenging. Some people really love hard gameplay and they might like this game for that. Star Splash also has off-tv play, so it’ll be easy to avoid showing people what you’re playing! The graphics in this game will not impress you on the television set or the gamepad. Star Splash looks like a cheap mobile game that someone threw onto the Wii U. The graphics in this game are very bland and lack visual variety. The backgrounds of each set of levels change some, but not enough to make this game look interesting. Likewise, the music and sound effects in this game are dull. The sound in this game isn’t the worst I’ve ever heard, but nothing stands out.

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