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July 2009
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The editors liked
Many of the games show off what the MotionPlus can do
Strong sense of play and exploration of the island shows the new controls
Fun when played with others
Many events allow one controller to be shared
Archery is a particular standout
As is the slici...
Great party game
Wii Motion Plus makes it far better than its predecessor.
Something for everyone
Nongamers included
MotionPlus brings a new level of control and enjoyment
Most games control extremely well
Especially Swordplay
Frisbee
And Archery
Watching your Mii dunk a basketball
WiiMotionPlus
Wuhu Island and presentation
Stamps
Archery
Swordplay
Bowling
Pingpong and golf
Lots of minigames
Excellent
Intricate controls
Great fun with friends
Accessible for all age groups.
Includes MotionPlus
Lots of fun games
Actually a whole lot of fun
Great variety of games
Excellent showcase for the Wii MotionPlus
Easy to pick up and play
Plenty of longevity
About as fun as video gaming can be.
The editors didn't like
Some real stinkers in terms of control schemes hurts the experience
MotionPlus can lose calibration
Bringing the game to a halt while you pause and fix it
Lack of motivation to continue playing
Still cant shake that "tech demo" feel that plagued the...
A few fairly weak mini-games
Not nearly as much fun playing on your own.
Constant recalibration
Cycling and Jet Skiing are lame ducks
Without a way to share them
Stamps are meaningless
Games are hit and miss
No online
Recalibration and other nagging habits
Lacks lasting singleplayer appeal
Requires extra MotionPlus accessories for multiplayer.
Abstract: Check out the Video Review.With over 45 million copies sold worldwide, the original Wii Sports redefined gaming. For the first time in years, both hardcore and new gamers could s...
Something for everyone, nongamers included, MotionPlus brings a new level of control and enjoyment, Most games control extremely well, especially Swordplay, Frisbee, and Archery, Watching your Mii dunk a basketball
Constant recalibration, Cycling and Jet Skiing are lame ducks, Without a way to share them, Stamps are meaningless
Abstract: Back in 82, my brother and I had a months-long debate over which game console wed request from our parents as our “big” Christmas present; he wanted the Atari 5200, and I was all about Colecovision. Our preferences had nothing to do with brand loyal...
Includes MotionPlus, Lots of fun games, Actually a whole lot of fun
Prompts and reminders can get annoying at times
At first I though Wii Sports Resort was just going to be a bunch of games that basically show you what you can do with the new MotionPlus, sort of a collection of mediocre games, nothing special really, but I was pleasantly surprised by what’s there...
Abstract: A Few Minor Flaws, But a Must-Have All the Same This is not to say that Resort is perfect. I found the game’s insistence on slow-motion replays to be a big time waster, especially in basketball, which replays everything you do. And each game has its i...
Abstract: It's almost embarrassing how inadequate Wii and the motion sensitive Wii Remote Controller (Wii-mote) came to be just a few scant months after Nintendo's little white console debuted.Following a handful of innovative titles that let users interface wit...
Abstract: I was just a little insulted with Wii Sports Resort’s unskippable introduction, which guides first time users and complete morons through the oh, so complicated process of plugging in the included Wii Motion Plus and slipping on the extra b...
Abstract: Wii Sports Resort has a hell of a lot to live up to. After all, the original Wii Sports will forever be remembered as the game that convinced the world motion control could work, its intuitive controls and beautifully judged gameplay providing Nintendo...