Another example of horrible Wii shovelware
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| Review Date: June 1, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Joshua Orvis, Columbia, MD, USA |
There are so many great games for the Wii and they have been selling so well that it has attracted less reputable companies to throw together crap as fast as they can in order to get in on the action. This is one of those games.
Right when we started playing the poor quality of the menus and navigation were a warning of the bad gameplay that was to come. We started with basketball (a game of HORSE) but there were no indicators of aiming or how hard you needed to 'throw' the ball. It seemed like it was completely random. Next was horseshoes, which suffered from the same problems. We tried two more minigames before immediately taking it back to the store for a refund which, surprisingly, we got.
This game is horrible. Nintendo would do well to at least require some minimal level of quality screening before they allow game developers to use their branding.
Please don't buy this. |
Disappointment
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| Review Date: May 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer: American Consumer, Ellicott City, MD USA |
Our family loves Wii Sports and hoped that Summer Sports Paradise Island would deliver similar fun and exercise, but we were sadly disappointed. First up was Badminton where the view starts from behind the server, and then switches to a single-screen distant aerial view (or the same camera angle you started at from the serving side) where one feels little involvement in the action and has minimal apparent control over returns.
Volleyball is similarly boring, and also features bizarre design oversights like servers that appear to miss the ball completely, yet still send it over the net. In most, if not all of the games, one gets precious little sense that what you do with the Wii Remote makes that much difference in your success. Forget the curve balls in bowling, placed shots in tennis, stroke control in golf, etc., that you are used to with the excellent Wii Sports package.
The interface is somewhat cumbersome, and ridiculously long transitions during game play detract from the action (for example, between every point in Badminton you must watch the players saunter to their positions, then enjoy a full blue screen with the game logo, and finally return to the court, where you now have to press A before serving!).
The overall sense one gets with this package is that insufficient development funds were allocated for the project, leaving the consumer with a game that feels like it hit the market a year or two before the far superior Wii Sports.
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Can't stop playing
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| Review Date: April 26, 2008 |
| Reviewer: PRT, |
| It's not wii sports, but most of these games are actually really fun...with the exception of badminton. I do wish there was a practice mode...and used miis. But we simply cannot stop playing. It's an excellent Party Game! |
BAD camera angles, dull play
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| Review Date: April 27, 2008 |
| Reviewer: LanaF, ny |
This game contains lawn darts, horseshoes, volleyball, badminton, mini-golf, croquet, driveway basketball & beach side basketball.
I played w/a friend which helped, but only to laugh at it.
Pros:
-Good organized menus, choices of length of play & easy-hard level of AI
-9 Gorgeous mini golf holes in Aztec, haunted, Congo, Wild west, medieval, area 51, prehistoric themes. if these were real, I'd pay $20 to play a game easily of those 9 holes.
-Knows how hard/soft you're flicking wii remote in volleyball, mini golf, basketball
-Volleyball responds to perfect timing to character & ball distance almost like real life
-Lawn darts uses wind as variable
-Good sound effects even of things going by in the background
-Basketball has easy control
-You can "taunt" your friends by hitting the d pad which will make random cute sounds on THEIR remote to throw off their concentration.
-Options for left or right handed people
-you can hit the shuttle in badminton left/right/up/down swings
Cons:
-Lack of clear instructions or practice play, only 1 window quick text instructions for each game.
-Camera angles in badminton & volleyball is high in the sky which makes it hard to know when ball/shuttle is coming to you. GAMES SHOULD ALWAYS BE FIRST PERSON LIKE WII SPORTS OR VERY CLOSE THIRD. THAT'S THE SECRET.
-Volleyball timing even on easy MUST BE PERFECT, must swing+B to pass & swing up & down perfect timing to characters to spike & hard to see when ball is at the right spot.
-your characters will hit out of bounds in volleyball & badminton, considering it doesn't say you are able to aim & you hae to be perfect to not miss, how do you get it out of bounds???
-Badminton swings are hard to choose from since shuttle so small, it's hard to get timing right.
-Bad drawing/cartoon details on players, dark/bland/washed out coloring
-With lack of enough background (no audience to see or hear), the games feel a bit slower/dull then they should.
Golf - That's the only good thing of this game was the mini golf course design. Almost all the wholes had cool things moving, or had a timing edge to it. Only the congo one was boring like any mini golf course today.
I played this 2 separate times on the same wii, once w/friend who rented from one place & that disc had MANY glitches like basketball (we could never get 1 basket) & bad camera angles in mini golf that would always point you in the wrong way & load times in golf so slow, I think a year went by (the disc was spotless). The next time I played alone rented from another place & w/AI I won easily in basketball & mini golf & the load times were quick.
More in depth reviews: Gamerankings & Cheatcc
Videos: ign or youtube |
huge disapppointment
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| Review Date: December 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Linda, Plymouth, MA United States |
| I love Wii Sports and thought this would be a great game with additional sports to enjoy. Unfortunately, I soon discovered that what you did with the controller had virtually nothing to do with what actually happened on the screen. For example, my results in horseshoes were identical whether I actually tried or just did random movements with the controller. Even though I got it at a bargain price, it was a complete waste of money. There are other games out there with much better control of your sports movements. Wii Sports Resort is one great one that comes to mind. Don't waste your money. |
Pariduse Island
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| Review Date: August 22, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Roberta Packard, Roanoke, VA |
I recently purchased this game and love it! Only issue I had was how I could use two remotes. finally figured it out. Need easy layman terms to explain how to set it up for us 50 and over!
However i love the game of mini-golf! Volleyball is fun but dont care for the camera movements at times.
All in all, this game is a must for your collection of sport games! |
Summer Sports Review
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| Review Date: June 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Jeremy Stager, |
| The game has a couple of different games. Volley ball is hard and not much fun due to the repetitiveness of the controls and play. The others (horseshoes, mini golf, lawn darts) are fun and just take a bit of getting use to. They are enjoyable. The game lacks the use of the miis and the control are at times sporadic. Overall i think its fun and it gives a little more diversity to the sports that you can play on the wii. I have been waiting a while for horseshoes and i am glad someone finally put it out. Granted the game could be better but take what ya can get for now. |
Don't Buy This GAME
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| Review Date: May 9, 2008 |
| Reviewer: T. Perry, USA |
| I just got my WII system and I love it. I have tried many games out and have been very happy, but this game is AWFUL!!! On golf you can't control the swing or the speed of the ball and horseshoes I couldn't even get close... Graphics are good but not enough for me to keep the game. I went back to the store and sold it back to them the very next day. |
Not worth the whole $40
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| Review Date: August 19, 2008 |
| Reviewer: C. Dexter, Illinois |
| I like this game I really do, now if I could do it all over again would I pay 40 bucks, no I wouldn't. Mini golf is my favorite, again this won't be nominated for Wii game of the year but to pay 20-25 bucks for it would be worth the price.. |
Surprised by the poor reviews!
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| Review Date: May 28, 2008 |
| Reviewer: D. Sutton, Utah |
First thing is first. Obviously the retail price of this game should be an indicator that it is not going to be a greatest hit. Also, noting that this is a 3rd party game is a good indicator that perhaps it won't integrate great with your current Mii's.
If you prepare yourself for those 2 factors, this turns out to be a decent game. I have small children, 8, 5, and an infant. As a family, we found this game to be fun.
I liked it just as much as Carnival Games which got much better reviews.
If you are a big time gamer and like shooter games, you may not find this game that fun, however if you own a wii just to casually play around with the family, and you are looking to get Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Grandpa involved, this is a good party game.
What other game out there has horse shoes, Badminton, Lawn Darts, Croquet, etc? My only complaint is that it doesn't have more fun little games like these included. Carnival games has over 70 events or games, whereas this one only has 7.
Overall I would recommend renting this first to see if is the game for you. We bought a pre-owned copy with a 7 day guarantee. We decided to keep it.
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