Wii Sports Resort

Wii Sports Resort Review

Wii Sports Resort the best game of 2009 Wii Sports Resort  comes bundled with a motion plus accessory and with good reason because none of the games in Wii Sports Resort can be played without it.

One MotionPlus is bundled with the game, and usually this is enough as one remote and one Wii Motion Plus can be shared with a few players.

But you’ll need to buy more if you’re hoping for simultaneous multiplayer fun. Most of the minigames in Resort are completely new, with only two (bowling and golf) that are improved versions of Wii Sports.

Archery is one activity that really does standouts. The Wii Remote acts as the front of your bow, and you mimic drawing on the bow’s string by pulling the nunchuk back.

The MotionPlus allows for extremely precise targeting, making archery simple to perform but very hard to master (much like in real life). Table tennis is another great addition, with the game accurately tracking every slight tilt and turn of your virtual racket.

Over all this is a great game and no wonder, it is one of Nintendo Wii Console’s Hottests selling games.