Wii Sports was the first game to come out along with the Wii system. The game offers five different sports that you can play. They are Golf, Tennis, Baseball, Bowling, and Boxing. Also included in this game are mini games relating to the five different sports. In this game, you get to play as Mii, which is a character you create from the Wii menu. You start off with zero skill points in each game, but you increase the points by competing in the events. This game is able to support four players playing at once, but only in certain game modes can you have all four playing at the same time. For Bowling, you have the ability to play with four players, but you can only play with two players in Baseball.
Graphics 8: The graphics in this game are very good. They don't have that grainy texture that games will sometimes have, which helps them receive this rather high score.
Sound 6: The sounds in this game are average. I would like to have seen a little variation in the game modes, such as full commentary in the baseball mode, but you can only do so much in the first game of the system.
Addictiveness 10: The game is very fun to play. I would always play games such as Mario Kart, then take a break and go back to Wii Sports. The game offers the best sports you could play using the motion sensor, making it more addictive than say, if you had hockey and lacrosse on Wii sports other than baseball and tennis. This game consumed much of my time whenever I would play the Wii.
Story : There is no story in this game, as with most games where sports are involved. Unless you make up your own story about your own Mii in the game, which would be always varying from player to player.
Depth 8: The game has a lot to offer, despite there being only five game modes that you can play. The skill point levels always encourage you to raise up to the expert score of 2,000, which occupies your time as you play. The game also offers the mini games, which are not as fun, but should challenge you to beat them one at a time.
Difficulty 5: This game is not very difficult until you get to the later skill levels. Until you get up to that point though, you should have no problem having fun with the game.
Overall 7.4: While I had fun with this game, I did have a couple problems with it. I would have liked to see a storyline incorporated into the game, just to make the game a little more interesting. Overall though, this game was up to par with most other games in most categories, while exceeded in the others. This game was very fun to play and I will continue to play the game until the new systems obsolete the Wii.
Wii Sports was the first game to come out along with the Wii system. The game offers five different sports that you can play. They are Golf, Tennis, Baseball, Bowling, and Boxing. Also included in this game are mini games relating to the five different sports. In this game, you get to play as Mii, which is a character you create from the Wii menu. You start off with zero skill points in each game, but you increase the points by competing in the events. This game is able to support four players playing at once, but only in certain game modes can you have all four playing at the same time. For Bowling, you have the ability to play with four players, but you can only play with two players in Baseball.
Graphics 8: The graphics in this game are very good. They don't have that grainy texture that games will sometimes have, which helps them receive this rather high score.
Sound 6: The sounds in this game are average. I would like to have seen a little variation in the game modes, such as full commentary in the baseball mode, but you can only do so much in the first game of the system.
Addictiveness 10: The game is very fun to play. I would always play games such as Mario Kart, then take a break and go back to Wii Sports. The game offers the best sports you could play using the motion sensor, making it more addictive than say, if you had hockey and lacrosse on Wii sports other than baseball and tennis. This game consumed much of my time whenever I would play the Wii.
Story : There is no story in this game, as with most games where sports are involved. Unless you make up your own story about your own Mii in the game, which would be always varying from player to player.
Depth 8: The game has a lot to offer, despite there being only five game modes that you can play. The skill point levels always encourage you to raise up to the expert score of 2,000, which occupies your time as you play. The game also offers the mini games, which are not as fun, but should challenge you to beat them one at a time.
Difficulty 5: This game is not very difficult until you get to the later skill levels. Until you get up to that point though, you should have no problem having fun with the game.
Overall 7.4: While I had fun with this game, I did have a couple problems with it. I would have liked to see a storyline incorporated into the game, just to make the game a little more interesting. Overall though, this game was up to par with most other games in most categories, while exceeded in the others. This game was very fun to play and I will continue to play the game until the new systems obsolete the Wii.