Wii sports. Simple, Fun, and will keep you coming back.

User Rating: 8 | Wii Sports WII
Here is my long overdue review...

Although I've had Wii since launch, Wii sports is the one game you will keep going back to. It could be 20 minutes, could be for an hour. You will for sure keep putting this game back into your system.

Wii sports will have you, your friends, your girlfriend, and even your grandma waving their arms around bowling strikes and hitting home runs. Each game is designed to keep things simple, to draw in non-gamers as well as gamers. Tennis: Tennis works very well with the remote, complete with rumble and noises coming from the remote to enhance the experience. You cant control your characters movement, but you will barley notice it, since your too busy having fun with the game. This game is the best on the disk.

Baseball: This game is my least favourite on the disk. It was made simple, but when playing baseball, I would like to be able to control my bases, and catchers. Sometimes the computer controlled characters just wont do what you would want them to.

Bowling: This sport works perfect for wii sports and is only second to tennis. Bowling is a simple sport, and therefore well done on the game. There are no complaints with this game (except I can't always bowl straight dam it).

Golf: Golf works pretty well, and has enough variation to keep you busy. The golf in wii sports is the deepest game of them all. It has 9 holes, different clubs, etc. Boxing: If you want to really work up a sweat, plug in your nun chuck and have a few rounds of this game. This one will burn calories as the difficulty ramps up fast on you.

Although the games graphics are very simple, they are vary smooth/clean and well polished. For example in bowling there is full reflection on the floor. Wii sports is perfect when playing with friends, and it's a shame that there was no online mode. Online would have made this title even more of a complete package.

Each game has a experience point set up. Win games, get experience, and you can become pro. The sad this is, becoming pro doesn’t really do anything, or unlock anything. The good part though is the build up of experience will make the game harder and harder, keeping the game challenging as you get better.

Overall Wii sports has more going for it than against. It's an all around simple fun game. It's kind of refreshing to see a game that’s so simple yet able to be such a great experience. There is definite room for improvement, but the game is free and that’s worth it.