A free pack-in that's bound to last. The multiplayer is highly addictive.

User Rating: 9.2 | Wii Sports WII
This game is very immersive, it really shows what the WIi can do, and including it as a free pack-in was a good choice. The graphics are simple, but they needed that for the inclusion of Miis, and it is also this game's style. It is very well done in the presentation section, as it uses the Wii's pointer and the menus all look sleek and match the style of the game. This game runs in both 16:9 widescreen and 480p at 60 frames per second. The Mii characters also really add colour and flare into a situation such as this.

The music is very immersive and the sounds coming out of the remote are crisp, especially in Tennis, of all sports. The music is charming and delightful, which really adds to the mood.

This game is best played as a multiplayer fiesta, Bowling being one of the best, only matched by four-player Tennis. Some of the modes do lack depth, however.

This game will keep coming back for more in replayability, because it will almost always be the first game you show people when they come over to see your new Wii, or how the Wii works. It will always be fun to just pick up and play in the middle of an impossible dungeon in the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, or after a huge boss fight in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. You will also want to try to become pro in all five sports, Tennis, Baseball, Bowling, Golf, and Boxing. There is also a training mode which is more of a minigame mode than anything, with three minigames for each sport. Also, there is a Wii Fitness mode which you can play once a day to calculate your age and how fit you are, based on three of these minigames, which are random everyday. Wii Sports is a game which really has some great multiplayer and replayability, but lack of depth and a little more realistic graphics decrease the score to a still amazing, 9.2.