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Vertigo
From: PlayLogic
For: Wii
Genre: Puzzle
ESRB Rating: Everyone (6+)
Vertigo
Vertigo may lack in originality, but it's a solid take on the basic concept of rolling a ball around a maze, a form of dexterity-testing entertainment that's been around since, uh, gravity.
Posted July 10, 2009
By SHAUN CONLIN, EVERGEEK MEDIA
 
While there are hundreds of Wii games with box art that looks pretty enough to suggest the game within is pretty fun, it's a false promise more often than not. But that's not the case with Vertigo, a PlayLogic title that delivers even more fun than its cheap, $20 price tag suggests.

That said, Vertigo isn't going to wow you with stellar graphics and epic audio, but its physics-based (and physics-busting) puzzle premise just might.

Assuming you like the idea of 54 levels of guiding a ball through futuristic, fantastical mazes, Vertigo delivers all that and some really dumb bowling as a bonus.

What's more, it does so without taxing the motion-sensitive Wii Remote Controller (Wii-mote) beyond its underdeveloped capacity. For the most part, you're guiding - driving? - your ball with gentle twists and gyrations of the Wii-mote to navigate the curves, dips, corners and humps of the space maze on screen, with only the occasional, circumstance specific flit or yank breaking the Zen-like flow.

Vertigo can also be played with the Wii Balance Board, a well-implemented interface save for the fact that only advanced yoga enthusiasts seem able to pull off the full body control that mere mortals invoke with just a Wii-mote and gyrating wrist action.

Then again, the Balance Board does free up the directional-pad on the Wii-mote to manipulate camera positioning, which isn't always ideal when left to its own devices. Otherwise, trying to move the camera while also Wii-mote-only rolling is sometimes awkward if not downright debilitating.

Adding Nunchuk support for camera control would have fixed this double-duty inaptness, but you can't (or shouldn't) complain when Vertigo only costs $20 to begin with - most everything else about it is straight up, honest and wholesome fun for up to four players at the same time.

There are way too many $30, $40, and $50 Wii games that offer no such straight-up, wholesome honesty, though they certainly promise as much like a bold-faced lie, naked and exposed in the $4.99 bargain-bin but a couple of weeks later.

By that token, Vertigo is much more game than its "value pricing" suggests.
 
 
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Score:  4.25  (out of 5)