Literally one of the only games my folks played. It was short lived and they never played anything else after but that feeling of being a kid and getting your parents to play the thing you love is both victorious and amazing.
Good fun games too (including mini-games); incredible soundtrack; and just the cutest visuals. Hmmm, if this game offered more then it would surely make this a little better. Guess we will see....
Good fun games too (including mini-games); incredible soundtrack; and just the cutest visuals. Hmmm, if this game offered more then it would surely make this a little better. Guess we will see....
It was fun for the first few days as it essentially served as an introduction to all the unique features that the Wii had. However, the extremely shallow mini-games coupled with the unreliable motion-centric mechanics resulted in me dropping this with much haste. I get that it's a free pack-in game, but that aside, Wii Sports was so paper thin in every way that I can't say I remember it fondly. I don't get the mild reverence there is for it these days either.
Everyone who had a Wii had this game. This is 1 of my first 3 games I ever played. It's the only game wherein my entire family have played together and my mom hadn't played a videogame since duck hunt when we played lol. Whether it was dinner parties, sleep over's, family gatherings, ect; if this game was present then it was a wonderful bonding experience. it's not even so much about the games as they're just typical sports games with very well implemented motion controls. Nay, it's about the co-op with players. Playing this with people is a core memory of mine. It's very rare now and it's kind of ironic that now playing videogames with people is usually never in person whilst online they feel so hollow. Now we are easily connected yet so far apart. However, growing up with Wii Sports showed me the beauty of playing games with the ones you love. I was literally kindergarden age playing Wii Sports. It's for any age, young or old.