If you don’t swing quick enough, your opponent will and they will take the point. When a said item falls, the direction you’ll have to swing to cut it will be indicated. Cut the logs, diamonds, balls, pencils, fruit, sushi and other objects as they fall. In Speed Slice, the player must compete to see who can slice the fastest. While this game seemed very repetitive to me, it also has a bit of depth to it.Īvailable: Unlocked after playing Duel Mode. Eventually you will have to start timing your strikes, looking for openings and blocking their attacks. While it is easy to want to simply flail your arms or only half-way swing physically, the game will not allow you to do this after only playing for a short while. My opinion: Swordplay is fun and requires technique to master, as the characters get tougher and tougher as you play the game. And with each hit you get knocked back and closer to falling in the drink. Just make sure your sword is pointing in a direction that will actually block their blow, otherwise you may get hit yourself. In order to be successful you must also learn how to block your opponents attacks by using the B Button to hold the sword up in a defensive posture. The sword will move as you move and point where you point. You move your sword up, down, left or right by moving the Wii Remote and grip the Remote with two hands, as if holding a sword. In Duel, players must attack their sword-wielding opponent with a sword of their own, with the goal being to knock your opponent of the platform with strikes of your sword. One Wii Remote is required for each player. The MotionPlus literally allows the sword to move as you do, and this feels pretty spot on when you are playing Swordplay. It also is one of the best games to show off the Wii MotionPlus accessory that is packed in with every copy of Wii Sports Resort, and allows you great accuracy and control over your sword than you could have without the accessory. Nintendo knew this and thus Swordplay is one of the first game-types from Wii Sports Resort that they shows way back when the game was announced. Like baseball before it, using the Wii Remote as a sword is one of the first things that came to mind when people saw the Wii Remote. Swordplay includes three different variations of games that involve using swords. Here are details on each game followed by my own opinions on it: SWORDPLAY The only sports carried over from the first game are: Golf and Bowling. Wii Sports Resort includes the following 12 games: Swordplay, Wakeboarding, Frisbee, Archery, Basketball, Table Tennis, Golf, Bowling, Power Cruising, Canoeing, Cycling, and Air Sports. And Nintendo is planning to use Wuhu Island in future games. In some ways this location acts like a character in itself. Wuhu Island is the island resort in which the game takes place. Wii Sports Resort also marks the debut of “Wuhu Island”. Stamps can be earned by fulfilling certain objectives for each sport. There are 5 Stamps for each sport, and you can view these before playing each game by pointing at the screen and clicking on the “Stamps” button. Stamps are achievements that you can earn. One of the coolest new features of Wii Sports Resort is a “Stamp” system. Generally the sport will get harder and you also may unlock a few rewards along the way. As you play the game more and more you will increase in level (shown as a graph at the end of your session) and progress in the sport. At the end of each session your level will either increase, or decrease depending on whether you won the game or lost. Each game varies from the last, and has it’s own controls and way of playing. In Wii Sports Resort, you can freely choose to play any of 12 activities. Since Wii Sports Resort is a pretty simple game, I’m going to keep this review pretty simple too. That’s not to say that it’s bad in anyway. And is every bit the sequel to the original game that you would expect. Wii Sports Resort is a simple, casual collection of sports activities for players to take part in. Rating: E for Everyone because of “Cartoon Violence”. High Scores & Stamps saved according to the Mii you are playing with. Genre: Sports, Simulation, Mini-Game Collection Released: USA J– EUR J– AUS J– JAP June 25, 2009 Nintendo also adding all-new activities that would go beyond the sports seen in the original game.ĭoes Wii Sports Resort match what made the original so great? Or has the charm been lost in 2009? With Wii Sports Resort, Nintendo aims to take that to the next level by packing in the Wii MotionPlus Accessory to make the Wii Remote simulate real 1:1 ratio motion and control (meaning the game literally moves as you do). It was also highly praised by both critics and consumers alike. Wii Sports became a worldwide phenomenon, and in a lot of ways has become a part of popular culture (making appearances in movies, TV shows, the news, talks shows, youtube videos, etc.).
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