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Master of Illusion

 

 

SCORE: 68

 

 

Master of Illusion 

 

It is rare that I find a video game from Nintendo that I do not like. I learned long ago to never say never in this industry. Master of Illusion is a Nintendo DS video game that I did not like. I did not enjoy Master of Illusion. I also do not find the point of this hand held video game. Master of Illusion lets us do Solo Magic, Magic Show, or Magic Training. There are eight tricks in Solo Magic as well.

The issues families can have with Master of Illusion are lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. The music is okay in Master of Illusion. I did find that Master of Illusion was not always right or accurate. For example the game told me to focus on a card and at the end of the trick my card was gone. Well Master of Illusion was wrong. My card was still there.

There are other tricks in Master of Illusion that are just numbers. Move around so many spaces and you will be on a certain card. As the game takes cards away you are forced into a certain spot. Master of Illusion would ultimately lead me to what today’s date was. No matter where I started I would end up there. This is more of a mathematical certainty than any kind of magic.

In a few of the tricks in Master of Illusion the game would accuse me of not reading properly. I read properly and applied it just right. The problem is you were wrong in your assertion. Master of Illusion did not take kindly to being wrong and exposed for it. The lack of content makes Master of Illusion a bit boring in my opinion. I know others were not impressed with Master of Illusion in the past.

Master of Illusion is one of those video games I did not actually miss if you know what I mean. Yes I technically missed Master of Illusion back in the day. After playing Master of Illusion I realized that I did not really miss anything though. I can see why no sequels to Master of Illusion have been released. There are a few clever things in Master of Illusion like turning it upside down to read a message.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 70%
Sound: 70%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Eighting, Tenyo
Rating: ‘E’ – Everyone


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