Cake Ninja 3: The Legend Continues Review (Wii U eShop)

Published on December 29th, 2014 by Eric Weichhart

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Cake Ninja 3: The Legend Continues is the fourth entry of the Cake Ninja series and the first one to hit a home console. And just like the previous three entries on the DSi Shop (and the eShop on your 3DS), it’s basically a Fruit Ninja clone…

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There is a total of six modes you can choose from, and while the basic mechanic of the game is to cut what is on the screen, the objectives and gameplay change depending of the mode:

  • Classic Mode (1 Player): Here, you need to cut all the cakes in order to get more points and time, where the longer you survive, the more points you win. You will also find watermelons but you should avoid them, slicing them will make you lose time and points.
  • Juice Master (1 Player): Multiple watermelons will appear flying on the screen, where you need to cut them into pieces in order to fill a jar.
  • Melon Mania (1 Player): Here, you need to slice in total 60 watermelons, where more the pieces you cut from them better the score you will get.
  • 222 (1 Player): Your objective is to cut 222 cakes as quickly as possible, but only the cakes that appear in the top right corner of the screen.
  • Classic Mode (2 Players): Basically a cooperative version of Classic Mode.
  • Melon Fight (2 Players): it’s Melon Mania but instead of helping each another, you will be competing each another to cut those 60 watermelons as quickly as possible.

There are two different ways to play, with the Gamepad using the Stylus on the tactile screen or with a Wiimote aiming on the screen. While I wasn’t able to try the motion controls, the tactile controls work well. Also, each mode has its own online leaderboard featuring the best 100 players.

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The graphics are just right, the models are nicely made but can be better, the interface is okay, the texture quality is nice and the frame-rate works well. There’s also a little video loop on the title menu which is a nice touch.

The soundtrack features good quality songs and some effect sounds are well done, but the voice acting is mediocre, the boot-up sound is annoying and some sound effects are average. The only flaw is the music stops if there’s a lot of constant sound effects, but since it isn’t due to lag or something like that, it won’t affect you at all.

The presentation is quite simple featuring a simple interface, a nice quantity of modes, the controls work well and the online leaderboards are a great touch that increase the replay value, but there’s nothing else to praise.

Conclusion:
Maybe it’s a clone but this time Cypronia did a nice job; some aspects can be better but for $5 it’s a nice entry to the eShop. I wasn’t able to test the multiplayer mode (my Wiimote is broken at the moment) but my experience during the single player modes was nice.

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About Eric Weichhart

Eric enjoys playing video games in his 3DS XL and Wii U. Platform, puzzles and RPG are his favorites. He doesn't care if a game is 1080p or 720p, it only needs to be fun.