Mario Party 8

29 May 2007

Wii
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5.8 rating
125 want
1059 played
37 playing
24 reviews
Developer
Hudson Soft
Publisher
Nintendo

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Time to beat

Main story

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Main story + extras

15h

100% completion

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Summary

Mario Party 8 is the eighth installment of the Mario Party series on a home console and the first Mario Party game for the Wii. Mario Party 8 is notable for its strong use of the Wii Remote and its motion control capabilities in minigames. Players are required to perform various gestures instead of traditional button/joystick controls. Common motions include pointing-and-shooting, shaking, waving, turning, and twisting the Wii Remote. Player-created Miis are featured in this game, wherein they often show up within crowds. Miis can appear in certain minigames and may also serve as the player's character in Extra Mode. By playing regular party games, minigames, and completing the Star Battle Arena mode, players will earn Carnival Cards, which may be spent to unlock figures and game features.

Best Mario Party Ever with Good Story mode
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28 May 2024
Very disappointing at the time
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15 Dec 2023
A tier party game
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25 Mar 2024
Peak mario party
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20 Feb 2024
Maybe it's nostalgia, but I love this game. It is definitely flawed. A few minigames feel not fully fleshed out and incomplete. But a lot of the minigames are great. The boards are also excelent across the board (get it?). Also, man is this ugly a lot of the time...
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06 Nov 2023
Like every Mario Party, it's a very fun experience, especially with friends. However this one is on the lesser side of the franchise

To begin with, the graphics are awful. The detailed, realistic textures mixed alongside the Mario characters in this game look disgusting at times. Somehow looks worse than its Gamecube predecessors. And looking at Mario Party 9, the Wii surely could do much more

The minigane selection is bad, too. Possibly the worst of all MP games. Most of the minigames here are unbalanced or too slow-paced, heavily dependant on simple motion patterns by the wii-remote or all of that together. The boards are creative though, a saving grace


but this MP game isn't as good as most others
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25 Feb 2023
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