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Nov 09, 2011
Classic! Wish I had this one when I was growing up.
2 of 2 found this helpful I'm giving this 5 stars because "Friday the 13th" has 4.5, and that game sucks... Seriously though, Nightmare on Elm Street is a blast. I bought it as a gift for my girl friend, who played a bit growing up, which paid off for her because she does a lot better in the game than I do. Multi-player alone is worth the purchase, modern games fail at this way too often. Video games for me have always been a social thing, and being able to sit next to somebody and play through a level beats some crap VOIP setup any day.
**Hint: If you are against walkthroughs and hints, read this anyway. During the game you can pick up costumes to wear, (Which gives you different personalities while you 'sleep', a nod at the third installment of the film franchise, "Nightmare on Elmstreet: Dream Warriors" ) Use them by pressing 'select'. Just saying...

Nov 16, 2021
Hidden diamond
I loved the original game. Like the original, the Wii version never got the press it deserved. The graphics, sounds, and flow are beautiful, fun, and challenging. For nerds, if you want to get 100%, you need skills (bonus levels).
What I care about though, is if my kids like it. I have a 5- and 8-year-old who have been playing this for over a month and can't get enough. I am playing it with them, and also love it. It might be more on the 2nd-3rd grade level for basic play (with help, spend time with your kids). But it's in the rare category of games where it is an experience.
On a 'Technical' level the puzzles are sometimes hard but beatable without a walkthrough. Once we are done, I want to go through the game again.