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Viva Piñata (PC) | 
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List Price: £29.99 Buy New: £11.00 You Save: £18.99 (63%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1532
Platform: Windows Xp Genre: arcade-games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: VIVAPINATA UPC: 882224560337 EAN: 0882224560337 ASIN: B000VWQWHC
Release Date: November 16, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Great fun. February 25, 2008 A. C. De Panama (Eastbourne, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First things first. I'd ignore the below reviewers. I have had no problems with the installation and running of this game. I'm running it at maximum settings and i get a smooth framerate always. No crashes or problems whatsoever. The games fun and addictive. The detail of the world is stunning and it's always interesting to see what actions attract the pinatas. If you don't like world building games then you won't like this. It's like the sims meets animal crossing. I also like how it merges the live network. I can talk to my friends who are playing their 360 games on the pc! Lastly, i picked this up in GAME for 12.99. Not even a special offer. [:
Viva la diiference January 16, 2008 M. Layman (Newton Blossomville, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this for the missus as it looked, like her, cute and cuddly. Maybe we will get bored with it eventually, as suggested in the more extensive review above/below(?). However it has got her gripped and I secretly play it for ages when she is out. No problems experienced running the game either. Superb animation. Fiddly user interface: time to buy an XBox 360 controller ...from Amazon, of course. Pure, colourful, addictive and crazy entertainment.
Once the vibrant visuals and love sickness dies, we see the true colours... January 6, 2008 Terramax (UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
...No this isn't my love life I'm talking about, but raved Rare's latest Microsoft exclusive title Viva Piñata. Presumably a backlash towards Nintendo's highly successful Animal Crossing on the Cube and DS, and Harvest Moon for the Playstations, Viva Piñata fills the void of happy-go-lucky, family Sim/ God-games on the Xbox 360. Now released on PC, Viva Piñata transfers its beauty across platforms surprisingly well, assuming you don't have a P.C. Windows has randomly pulled out of a hat and decided it doesn't like. You're approached by Leafos, the daughter of a world famous gardener who revolutionised the way their world raised and co-existed with `Piñatas', cuddly and colourful animals made purely of sweets. Your objective is to clean and expand your garden whilst welcoming all types of these Piñatas as possible. To do this, you must fulfil a habitat that suits they're typical needs i.e. grow specific fruits or breed another species they like to feed on. Once in your garden, make `em lovey-dovey with another of their kind then build a house for them to Barry White all night long in, if you know what I mean? Once done, you've earned your breeding certificate for that Piñata hence gained experience levels needed to pursue forward. At first there's a surprising amount of strategy in place for such a simple concept. Leafos will quite promptly explain the basics of how to build the garden and as your experience grows, new friends will help expand your canvas. The problem dawns 10 hours in, having cleared most of the initial obstacles when you realise Viva Piñata expands but doesn't evolve into anything deeper. Once you've found characters to make gardening and safe-keeping easier, there's not much more to do besides finding more varieties of Piñatas. Unlike Harvest Moon that allows you go raise a family, and most others alike that give you giant worlds to explore (Pokemon), You're set in the same playing field for the entirety. There is a story, but it's there mainly for light-hearted comedy (in which it is was enough to make my 21 self belly chuckle a few times) as opposed to progressing game play any further. What this essentially comes down to is lack of rewards. The first few times you receive a new Piñata; you give a wild giggle to its visual presentation. But it will become old hat, and the developers don't take things to the next level. There are countless minor problems, regardless of the various bugs many have experienced, not least the item screens set completely out of the main action. Whilst this expresses a great level of effort of detail, taking the player to shops on another screen feels quite disjoined and tiresome when having to do countless times. Want to buy some plant seeds? This will mean clicking through 5 screens, pressing OK 8 times before you get what you want. Next, you want to build a house. Again, 5 screens, 8 clickes, etc. It's fiddly! Highlighting the correct item also bears some difficulty when you're area becomes crowded. Often I've tried to sell a plant and ended up selling a house next to it instead. This isn't helped by the fact that the camera is zoomed to close into the action, even when you scroll away. The only way to get a remotely good view of the scenery is via the static bird's eye view. I give kudos to the ambient soundtrack. Although not highly original, it certainly keeps the atmosphere in the right place, however I would have loved a fair few more tracks. Not to mention the refreshing visual style. This game certainly looks charming. Indeed, it's all pretty cutesy, kiddie stuff, but this is not a kids game if you don't choose it to be. I took on this game having just come out of Post Mortem (a PC game, not me personally!). Even without the highest graphic settings (I had to play on medium settings as this is pretty high end stuff) I felt like I was getting a game made in 2007. The only game I've played on the PC remotely like Piñata is Psychonauts (albeit that game's darker). The character designs are pretty much like out of a children's early morning television show, but it brings out a smile on those all ages just like all those classics we all grew up on did. If this is for the younger gamer, this will hold their attention for a while, but it can become apparent even for them that not enough new is happening over time. This game kept my 10 year-old sister and myself wildly amused for the first day, but after night passed, we already found ourselves drawn back to previous titles we were playing, where the story and game play were continuously giving us so much more. This game represents the great representation we've seen in most of Rare's titles (Banjo Kazooie, Goldeneye) but it doesn't attempt to revolutionise the genre, or even keep in pace with the competition. Thank god then that Pinata has just The Sims as competition on the 360. But for us PC owners, apart from exceeding graphics, nothing mildly new is brought to the playing field.
Broken December 28, 2007 Magna of Illusion (Lancashire, UK) 3 out of 8 found this review helpful
The game looks fun and entertaining, but like thousands of others I will never know because it is unplayable on my high-spec PC running XP. Even before the game begins, it displays a message to say that it may not run properly. When I try to play it, it crashes after about 1 minute. Unplayable. Very disappointing for my son who received this as a Christmas present. A quick look at the official website and others indicates that many others are experiencing the same problem. No patch is available yet. The game directs you to a Microsoft website which provides a number of ideas for changing system settings which might help. In my case, none of these worked. In any case, why should I spend hours jumping through hoops just to try to make a game work when I can buy an alternative one which will work immediately with no such rigmarole required? Frankly it is scandalous that Microsoft can publish a game which doesn't work with Microsoft's own operating system. A patch may be available in the future (the website doesn't say when), but I won't hang around to find out. I will be returning this to the shop and exchanging it for something which works. Shame.
Highly recommended family fun! November 14, 2007 G. Burchell (UK) 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
Viva Pinata is such a beautiful place to explore, and the variation in animals and plants is astounding. Half the fun is just watching all of the animals roam around the garden - they are full of character. If anything i'm enjoying the lower level pinata, such as rabbits and mice rather then the late-game pinata such as the hippo and eagle - but it's an ideal game for those people that have to collect everything!
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