By Paul Hunter
I wrote a review of Wii Sports Resort over on the Future Shop Tech Blog that I thought everyone here might be interested in.
From the article:
"Given the immense success of Wii Sports Nintendo had a lot riding on the sequel, especially considering that many veteran Nintendo fans have been demanding deeper gaming experiences practically since the console launched. Let's not forget, as fun as the original title was, the controls weren't very precise, and it was fairly easy to master each challenge. Fortunately, Wii Sports Resort raises the bar in nearly every way imaginable, resulting in a game that offers more variety, more challenge, and more niceties than you'd expect in a five-star resort."
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This article appears on the Future Shop Tech Blog where I contribute three times weekly.
I wrote a review of Wii Sports Resort over on the Future Shop Tech Blog that I thought everyone here might be interested in.
From the article:
"Given the immense success of Wii Sports Nintendo had a lot riding on the sequel, especially considering that many veteran Nintendo fans have been demanding deeper gaming experiences practically since the console launched. Let's not forget, as fun as the original title was, the controls weren't very precise, and it was fairly easy to master each challenge. Fortunately, Wii Sports Resort raises the bar in nearly every way imaginable, resulting in a game that offers more variety, more challenge, and more niceties than you'd expect in a five-star resort."
[Click here to read the rest]
This article appears on the Future Shop Tech Blog where I contribute three times weekly.