How to Train Your Dragon (Wii) Review

As a seasoned reviewer and a fan of vivid storytelling in video games, I was thrilled to delve into the world of “How to Train Your Dragon” for the Wii, brought to us by Activision. This game, much like its Dreamworks film counterpart, immerses players in a fantastical journey that blends the lives of Vikings and dragons in a thrilling adventure.

How to train your Dragon

We’re introduced to the game during the first annual Thors’day Thursday Dragon Celebration Tournament. It’s a time of unity and competition, following the epic defeat of the Red Death. Here, dragons and Vikings join forces in a series of exhilarating tournaments, vying for the title of the ultimate Dragon Master.

At the heart of this adventure is Hiccup, a young Viking who struggles to find his place in his tribe. Initially, he attempts to prove himself by capturing and training a dragon for battle. However, an unexpected friendship with the dragon turns everything on its head, challenging Hiccup to change his tribe’s perception of dragons.

The game offers two modes: Story and Arcade. In Story Mode, I opted to step into Hiccup’s shoes, exploring the Island of Berk, a Viking village bustling with activity. Here, players engage in various tasks like collecting items, interacting with locals, and, intriguingly, feeding your dragon by hunting chickens and sheep.

How to train your Dragon

A highlight for me was the dragon customization. Players can unleash their creativity on their dragon’s appearance, tweaking everything from horns to tail and scales. The sense of progression is tangible as more options unlock as you advance in the game.

The game isn’t just about exploration and customization. It’s packed with mini-games that serve as skill-building exercises in dragon training. Once you’ve honed your skills, the real test begins in the tournament arena. Here, you engage in epic battles against other Vikings and dragons, aiming to claim the title of the best Dragon Master.

How to train your Dragon

The game’s graphics are a feast for the eyes, pulling you into its world. An anecdote to illustrate this: my son, Curly, spent an entire weekend engrossed in the game, particularly enjoying the dragon fights and, surprisingly, the chance to hunt in-game animals – a rare feature in many games. His enthusiasm was a testament to the game’s engaging nature.

In summary, “How to Train Your Dragon” for Wii is more than just a game; it’s an immersive experience into a world where dragons and Vikings coexist. It’s a game that captivates both young and old with its story, gameplay, and stunning visuals. Whether you’re battling in the arena or customizing your dragon, this game promises a thrilling journey for all aspiring Dragon Masters.

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