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Gamervision Review: Helix

Gamervision Writes:

"Helix is a single-player rhythm game that uses two Wii remotes as the player moves his or her arms around wildly to mimic a dancing robot on the screen. Graphically, it appears that this could have probably been a PS1 title. However, that's forgivable considering the tiny file size the WiiWare games have to adhere to, and considering the fact that the game managed to squeeze in 26 songs, which is quite a feat. While the robot flails its arms about wildly, a rhythm bar appears at the top of the screen to let the player know when to move and whether or not he or she did each movement correctly. Too many wrong moves, and you fail the song, not unlike other rhythm games."

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GameCritics Review: Helix

GameCritics: "Helix is a new music game on the Wiiware channel, and I could easily imagine the discussion: "Hey, let's make a new game like Dance Dance Revolution! Except we'll focus on moving the hands instead of the feet." For those who've never had the pleasure, Dance Dance Revolution is a music game which uses a mat peripheral and lots of techno/trance music to get a gamer physically moving. Scrolling arrows show where to put the feet on the mat; the game features abstract movies and music videos in the background.

Similarly, Helix features techno/trance music (thankfully never as airy as Ian Van Dahl) and has scrolling indicators that show when to move. However, this game is about waving and groovin' with your arms. An onscreen guide shows the movements required by the player, and at the top of the screen, "move bars" scroll across to show when to perform those moves. It's a fairly simple concept to grasp, and for a music game, that's a good thing."

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7.5

DS-x2 Review: Helix

DS-X2: "Helix describes itself as 'one of the most innovative music rhythm games ever designed'. Whether that's true or not remains to be seen but we slipped on our dancing shoes and powered up the Wii. The question is 'can we dance any better now?'"

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Gamer 2.0: Helix Review

Helix is an interesting title that makes good use of what the Wii is capable of. If you have some money to spend in the Wii Shop Channel and you're tired of doing nothing but watching Strong Bad on the WiiWare, you might want to give Helix a try... just remember that it's best to have two Wii Remotes.

Gameplay: 8
Visuals: 6
Audio: 7
Value: 7
Quality: 7