Testseek.com have collected 69 expert reviews of the Wii Sports: Resort and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Wii Sports: Resort.
July 2009
(82%)
69 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
Abstract: Traveling alone can be fun, but the best vacations are often the ones you take with friends (and perhaps your least annoying family members). Much the same can be said about Sports Resort. Going solo to the Resort is enjoyable, and while the number of...
Abstract: The original Wii Sports was a fantastic introduction to the concept of motion controls. Think about it: the Wii Remote was a radical departure from established video game controllers and without the butter smooth motion control experience of Wii Sports...
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...
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...
Abstract: When Wii Sports launched alongside the Wii in 2006 people raved about it. Being the first game most people played upon starting up the system the game had to demonstrate what the control system was capable of. It didn’t disappoint. While the selection ...
Abstract: Wii Sports, the casual-friendly minigame collection Nintendo packages in with every Wii, has some definite shortcomings. But, as a launch title, it showed developers how to take Nintendo's minimalistic remote and create fun, engaging games. Wii Sports ...
Abstract: Although the Nintendo Wii was quite the revolutionary console when it was released, the downside of this console was the limited accuracy of its wireless controllers. This is not to say that the games were poor but rather, it limited the player to wha...