![]() The game shows a transparent Wii Remote over your Mii which helps you quickly get the hang of the controls. It’s a perfect introduction to just how well the MotionPlus can pick up your movements. When you boot up the game you’ll be thrown out of a plane and straight into the Skydiving mode. Since all of the games are unlocked from the start, there is no specific order in which to play them, you just pick whichever takes your fancy, with one exception. I found this unlocking a little redundant though as all you have to do is beat your top score meaning at a minimum you need to play twice to unlock something. ![]() Most of the sports or events have harder modes or extra levels that can be unlocked, but a small amount of play time will usually do the trick. But that’s not the say there aren’t things to unlock – there are. There’s no pesky beavering away in single player mode to make sure you can get the full experience. Yes, even you macho-FPS-bald-space-marine gamers – you too can have fun with this.įrom the get-go, all 12 games are unlocked. Wii Sports Resort, like its predecessor, is deep enough to be enjoyed by hardened gamers and simple enough to be enjoyed by everyone else. If you dig a little deeper, you’ll find there is plenty of deep gameplay on offer, but that’s not to say you have to put in countless hours to have fun with the game. Yes it contains a collection of 12 mini-games (two of which featured in the original Wii Sports), but there is depth to these games that might not be apparent on the surface. Another mini-game collection on the Wii… hell, this one is even from Nintendo themselves! But Wii Sports Resort is not the same as every other sports-based mini-game collection that’s out there. This isn’t the same game you played three years ago. Like Wii Sports, some of the games in Wii Sports Resort are not very good and you’ll find yourself rarely coming back to them, but it’s the ones that do work that are what’s worth sticking around for. ![]() Now with Wii Sports Resort and the Wii MotionPlus accessory, Nintendo is again using sport to show off just what its new hardware can do. Everyone knows how to play sports, so it was a natural fit. It showed developers how the Wii Remote could be used in five different ways and it was also the perfect introductory game to the concept of the Wii. Wii Sports did its job back when the Wii launched.
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