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'Wii Sports Resort fits into the rotation of party games, but it has the breezy weakness of being lost in the shuffle.'
Read more » GameRevolution
Read more » GameRevolution
'Most of the mini-games are surprisingly skill-based, and even Wii Sports haters should find something to enjoy. I definitely did.'
Read more » Gamespy
Read more » Gamespy
'All in all, families that loved the first one would be well advised to pick up the sequel. It’s a better game, and for the price of admission you get an accessory that will (hopefully) allow for improved gameplay for the future.'
Read more » GameInformer
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'A great display of how motion-controlled gaming can work. Bigger and better than Wii Sports too.'
Read more » Computer and Video Games
Read more » Computer and Video Games
'A wide variety of games and accessible-yet-deep controls make Wii Sports Resort a must-have party game.'
Read more » Gamespot
Read more » Gamespot
'But even without that crucial feature, Wii Sports Resort still feels like an accomplishment, not only because it offers a fun and accessible experience built around the MotionPlus attachment, but because it may very well renew optimism in those jaded by the lackluster motion controls seen over the last couple years.'
Read more » GamePro
Read more » GamePro
'There's plenty here to do alone, but as with the original Wii Sports, Resort is far better when played with a friend.'
Read more » Video Gamer (Pro-G)
Read more » Video Gamer (Pro-G)
'With more than double the games and a new level of accuracy, Wii Sports Resort was worth the wait.'
Read more » Gamedaily
Read more » Gamedaily
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'Wii Sports was a must for Wii owners, as anyone could pick up and play those games. Wii Sports Resort is also very fun to play with people, and it's an added experience with new games, more precise controls, and good ol' Wii Bowling and Golf.'
Read more » Cheat Code Central
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'As far as mini-game collections go on the Wii, this is undoubtedly the cream of the crop. You'll be surprised how much fun you have with some events, and how little you garner from others, but there are still some rock solid experiences that you'll come back to again and again when friends and family gather.'
Read more » GameTrailers
Read more » GameTrailers
'Coming straight from Nintendo, the Wii Sports Resort presentation is overall only as good as you'd expect, but that doesn't detract from the actual quality.'
Read more » WorthPlaying
Read more » WorthPlaying
'Wii Sports Resort offers more variety and a bit more complexity without alienating that family up the street who only bought a Wii because they love bowling. Unless you're the kind of sullen misanthrope who can only feel at peace when getting headshots with some kind of virtual scope, you'll surely find something about Wii Sports Resort that keeps both you and your non-gaming friends or family coming back for more.'
Read more » Giant Bomb
Read more » Giant Bomb
'Like Wii Sports, Wii Play, and Wii Music, this is a game made to be played with friends, and your enjoyment with the title will directly relate to how much time you're able to spend playing it with other people.'
Read more » 1up.com
Read more » 1up.com
'With two or more players, the sequel is, once again, a compulsive riot. Played alone, however, some of its pieces seem sweet, but a little empty.'
Read more » Eurogamer
Read more » Eurogamer
'A game that delivers entertainment in massive, unbridled waves. It’s true that Resort doesn’t quite strike the balance between single-player and party appeal, but its compulsive score-based structure is a significant step up from its predecessor.'
Read more » IGN
Read more » IGN
'An unashamed definition of its host console; simple, colourful, accessible to all, but with a hidden depth for those who wish to explore it. It’s unlikely to convert many that are lost to the Wii cause, but for those who have already embraced it, a trip to Wuhu Island will be some of the most fun you’ll have all year.'
Read more » Telegraph.co.uk
Read more » Telegraph.co.uk
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