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Wii Sports Resort is a new collection of fun sports games that anyone can pick up and play.
This sequel to the popular Wii Sports makes use of the Wii Motion Plus accessory, which gives players the most responsive and realistic experience possible. The Wii Motion Plus accessory, which is included with Wii Sports Resort, plugs into the base of the Wii Remote controller and, combined with the accelerometer and sensor bar, provides an experience that gives players an even greater sense of immersion.
Just as with Wii Sports, people will love competing against friends and family. As the competition heats up, Wii Sports Resort is as much fun to watch as it is to play. First-time players will find it easy to pick up












Motion Plus ‘Eats’ Batteries,
A really well crafted flagship game for the Wii; this is what the console was made for. With a wonderful selection of mini-games Wii Sport Resort brings you high quality entertainment for all ages. My parents recently visited and to watch my 70 year old father sword fight my 60 year old mother was hilarious. My mother’s a complete techno-phob and she couldn’t get enough of it. Swordplay, Table Tennis, Archery and Frisbee were the favourites.
The games are:
Swordplay – Brilliant 1 or 2 player fun, worth the price on its own. In 1 player the opponents get tougher as you go, so there’s always a challenge. Needs 2 Motion Plus controllers for 2 players.
Wakeboarding – A giggle and simple. Only need one Motion Plus for 2 players (or more) as you take turns.
Frisbee – With a dog catching it or frisbee golf. Tricky to master at first, but fun. Only need one Motion Plus for 2 players (or more) as you take turns.
Archery – I had to use this to get my parents heart rates down. Only need one Motion Plus for 2 players (or more) as you take turns.
Basketball – To be totally honest I haven’t got round to this one, but what I’ve tried of it was ok. Needs 2 Motion Plus controllers for 2 players.
Table Tennis – Excellent game, brings out the competitor in everyone. Needs 2 Motion Plus controllers for 2 players.
Golf – Actually quite advanced for a mini-game; the putting is a bit simplified, but the game doesn’t suffer for it. Only need one Motion Plus for 2 players (or more) as you take turns.
Bowling – Better than the original Sports version (probably because of the Motion Plus). Only need one Motion Plus for 2 players (or more) as you take turns.
Power Cruising – Nobody really got on with this game; oh well, one duffer’s not bad. Needs 2 Motion Plus controllers for 2 players.
Canoeing – You use the control as a paddle and this can absolutely exhaust you if you go for the full rowing action, good fun. Needs 2 Motion Plus controllers for 2 players.
Cycling – A little weird, peddling with your hands using the remotes. Needs 2 Motion Plus controllers for 2 players.
Air Sports – Harmless fun, skydiving, touring the island in a plane or Dog-fighting (2 player only). Needs 2 Motion Plus controllers for 2 players.
One word of warning, the Motion Plus things `eat’ batteries, so get a recharger if you haven’t already.
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|Bring Back That Lovin’ (it) Feeling!,
I’ve been lucky enough to obtain Wii Sports Resort a week in advance, so have had a few days to try it out. Here’s my first ever review!
One sentence summary (if you’re short on time): Resort gives you back 80-90% of that feeling you got when you first played Wii Sports. If you loved Wii Sports, you’ll love this.
As ever, two player action is far more fun, so you’ll need a second motion plus unit. This does make the package over £50 in these tight economic times, so maybe birthday money should be used!
The Technology
Having tried the Motion Plus unit with Grand Slam Tennis, I was slightly disappointed that it wasn’t as good as I’d hoped. However, I’m now putting that down my inability to play tennis, rather than any failing in the device.
For me, the Motion Plus is very good. Good enough that you quickly forget the technology behind it, and take the accuracy for granted.
The Gameplay
So far my children (age 6 & 10) and I have tried:
Swordplay (great!) – The first on the menu, and an obvious one to gain appreciation of the motion plus enhancement. Initially there is a temptation to assume thrashing the Wii remote about is a winning strategy, but the use of blocks by your opponent disorientates your character which can then be counter attacked.
Archery (excellent) – One you get the hang of the controls, they become intuitive, and the satisfaction of hearing the Arrow fly and ‘thud’ into the target is great.
Frisbee (very good) – For realism, I’d say that my kids actual ability to throw a frisbee properly is reflected in the game version – fairly poor!
Canoeing (fair)
The Aeroplane one (fun)
Bowling is pretty much a clone of the original, though the spin applied to the ball is more accurate.
The Golf is similar enough to the original to be familiar, but has more courses (6 I think), and 18 holes per course. Golf was always my favourite on Wii Sports.
Other Details
As ever, the attention to detail from Nintendo gives the game lots of endearing touches – At the main screen details of who has played the game recently appear, with their respective Mii’s sitting or standing together tapping their feet to the music.
‘Stamps’ are the equivalent of trophies on the PS3, although they are really just for your own satisfaction.
There is a full soundtrack in the style of the original game.
Gripes
If only you could play on-line….
Summary
Once again, the selection of games might not have 30 hours of new content each, but most are more than just technology demonstrations. Resort, like the original has games that you can pick up and play when you have 15 minutes, and just want to have fun rather than intense action. Having said that 2 hours went far too quickly…
I think Golf, Archery, and possibly Frisbee and Swordplay will have us coming back for months to come.
Right now, my 6 year old wants to Swordfight again, and claims he is going to ‘Take me down to Chinatown…’
Enjoy!
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