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The graphics are nice and simple.
This is the order in how i like them
1. Bowling
2. Golf
3. Tennis
4. Baseball
5. Boxing (the only rubbish one)
My Personal Best: 277
Bowling and Golf [I reccomend Bowling] make great party games. Especially cause these 2 games require 1 or more controllers.
+ great for a free demo
+ Some games control really well, bowling is a standout
+ You can play as people from your mii collection.
-A little more dumbed down then hardcore gamers will like.
-some games "arn't quite there". Like boxing. Good idea, good controls, ok-responcivness.
-I would never pay 50$ for this.
Nintendo, I salute you, and look forward to Wii sports 2!
Its concept is Inspired and its implementation Amazing. The first true feel of what this console can do in terms of interactivity. Plus its a great introduction to the Wii play mechanics for young and old alike.
I doubt thereââ¬â¢s ANY Wii owner who hasnââ¬â¢t had their parents jumping about their living room like bad Tennis players with arthritis and then had them jump in the air when they get a strike. Its appeal to all people is phenomenal.
Only downside is its limitations, even though you get 5 sports and each has 3 training modes, after that thereââ¬â¢s not much else to do. Thatââ¬â¢s why Iââ¬â¢m only giving it 4 stars. But for FREE what did you expect?
I'm hoping for a sequel which will deliver more and then some. Come on Ninty you know you have to!
To summarise: Wii Sports = Broken Lampshades and TV's and a hell of a lot of fun with other people. But I didnââ¬â¢t need to tell you that, because you already own it (unless you're Japanese, unlucky!!!)