ZeroTolerance writes: Darts is a sport that has not quite taken off in the good old US of A. Instead we think of it as more of a leisure activity, or a bar game. As it stands the sport is actually quite popular in the UK, so much in fact that it is the second most-watched sport on television next to Soccer (football for our overseas readers). Oxygen Games has decided to bring over the hugely popular PDC Darts series to the US for just about every console. The experience ranges depending on which console you choose, but as a whole they all capture the sport surprisingly well.
The fifth day of Christmas has arrived and, as those that have been following Electronic Theatre's The Twelve Games of Christmas feature will know, today is the turn of May 2009. Incidentally, the month in which Electronic Theatre's brand spanking new site went live! For those not in the know, everyday for the twelve days of Christmas we have been taking a look the very best that 2009 had to offer, one month at a time and suggesting what you should be looking out for in those January bargain bins.
N-Philes writes: "Who doesn't enjoy a good game of darts? I'm not an expert on the sport, but the concept of aiming a small, sharp object at a tiny point seems simple and fun for many people. The developers of PDC World Championship Darts attempt to make an accurate version of this biggest PDC tournament. So can a platform like the Nintendo DS successfully recreate such an experience?"
PlayDevil has published a review of the new "PDC World Championship Darts 2009" for the Nintendo Wii.
Here's a snip:
"Lets start the review by looking at what is the most important thing about the game…the controls. Undoubtedly where the 2008 version of the game failed was due to the very inconsistent controls which if I'm honest never gave the impression that the player was in total control of the action and more often than not the dart never achieved it's intended target. The developers must have realised this and in the 2009 version have worked hard to implement desired changes."
"Instead we think of it as more of a leisure activity, or a bar game"
and what a bar game :) to bad most bars use the dang plastic junk ones. Luckily I own a real dart board ^^
Sounds interesting and yes good thing for wrist straps as I'm sure a few other people wanted to let go of the remote lol. Not sure about have a video game on darts but glad you enjoyed your time with it.
Didn't this game just get a 2 out of 10 from IGN (And 1 out 10 for the PS2 version?).