Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise

Breaking open a copy of Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise is sort of like breaking open a real pinata: all sorts of syrupy-sweet treats come pouring out. But the sweetness in Paradise is soured by a lame gardening chores that ruin the taste of the hyper-bright visuals and cute gameplay. Still, when all's said and done, this is one party that's definitely worth attending.

THE BOTTOM LINE: Getting your garden going sort of sucks but Trouble in Paradise is a charming title that's sure to please your gaming sweet-tooth.

Party Pooper

The devious Professor Pester has trashed Pinata Central's computer system, wrecking havoc on the systems that micromanage the world of Viva Pinata. His party wrecking ways have forced you to cultivate a garden and attract pinata to get the party restarted. It's up to you to get the indigenous pinata population to your garden by planting flowers, constructing homes, and scaring away sour pinata varieties.

Over 100 pinata varieties, more than 30 of which are new here, ensure there's plenty of work to be done, as you'll have to cater to each one's specific needs. The game packs in more sickeningly cute pinata pals than you could possibly handle and they look better than ever. Vibrant, detailed visuals draw you in like a Moozipan to the slaughter. Unfortunately, a couple of minor design issues cut into the otherwise sweet gameplay.

Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise
Green Thumb

The main problem is that making your garden grow requires an insane amount of patience. Planting a simple daisy, for instance, involves at least half a dozen steps and excessive menus complicate things unnecessarily. There are some much welcome shortcuts but managing your garden takes far too much effort. Streamlining the process would have gone a long way toward making the game more enjoyable; focusing the action more on the pi?atas themselves would have also helped. Thankfully, there's a new "Just for Fun" mode largely gets around this issue by letting you hang out with pinata without having to do too much work. Joining up with a buddy for some coop gardening also alleviates some of the burden.

There are also some minor additions that attempt to sweeten the pot but they don't add too much. The new trick stick, which allows you to teach pinata tricks, and a wide range of toys are fun to play with, though. There's also support for the Xbox Live Vision camera which allows you to scan in special pinata cards, but it's a gimmick at best. Still, despite some irritating design elements, Trouble in Paradise is a fun game that retains the charm of the first Viva Pinata. It's sort of like trying to hit an actual pi?ata while wearing a blindfold-you'll be frustrated at points but it's still pretty awesome.

Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise
Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise

PROS: Loads of sweet new pinata; new coop and "Just for Fun" modes; improved graphics.
CONS: Too much garden micromanagement; overly complicated menu system.

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MikeTheGreat

WOW! didn't see that comming. I'm still not gonna buy it or rent it. I'm just not interested in it.

Jast3r_Rogu3

MikeTheGreat wrote:

WOW! didn't see that comming. I'm still not gonna buy it or rent it. I'm just not interested in it.

Same here i played the 1st one, and it was crap i wont even bother with this one.

VivaLeResistance

I skipped the first one, and this is getting solid reviews all around. 86 on metacritic out of 8 reviews and for the price I might get it.

THATguy12

this game is sort of a guilty pleasure, its a lotta fun, but you dont wanna admit you've played it haha

drizzle83

this game is incredibly addictive. i got it this morning at 10 am, next thing i know its 6 pm. this game is great. everyone should give it a legitimate chance! well worth it!!

LivingTheLegend

Game is getting solid scores all around, again like the first one. Critically acclaimed but who will admit to playing it??? The reasons PS3 owners will make fun of this game, won't stop them from playing LBP will it?

TheTwistedOne

It's funny how people will leave a comment about a game saying "I'm just not interested in this game", but they take the time to read about it and post comments... Why even bother? Viva Pinata was a fun game in it's own way, just because it's different doesn't mean it's bad. Everybody has there opinions though...lol

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