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ramuji said:

A bit more about WSR:

ramuji said:


However, since we got WSR first over here, I now kind of doubt that I will get Tiger Woods. Although I'm sure TW10 is a wonderful game, it seems that the 6+ courses in WSR will offer more than enough content and challenge for me (non-golfer).

gaf has got some great feedback on all the games. Cycling and archery are the only games that this guy didn't think controlled perfectly.


Golf: I was mistaken about the 6+ golf courses in WSR. When playing a 3-hole game, you can select from "Resort A, B, C" and "Classic A, B, C" (and one more menu selection is currently locked). Each A, B, C selection is a series of 3-holes (1-3, 4-6, 7-9, etc.) on either Resort or Classic. So, there are a total of 18 holes, or only one full golf course. Sorry if I got anyone's hopes up on that. I haven't explored golf enough yet to know for sure, but maybe the "Resort" holes are 9 brand new holes, and the "Classic" holes are the 9 holes from Wii Sports?


Frisbee and Table Tennis are both very addicting, and frisbee in particular is frustrating (for me). It isn't a control issue; the controls are fine. I find it frustrating because I'm finding it more difficult to master than I had expected.


Each of the 12 sports has 5 stamps associated with it that you receive for achieving certain milestones in an event. The game gives you no clear indication of the conditions you have to meet to receive a stamp, but some should be pretty obvious (such as the stamp I received for achieving a "hole-in-one" in frisbee golf). (Edit: I just discovered there is a menu in the game for checking the conditions for achieving a stamp.)
I've spent an additional 2 hours (so far) on WSR today, after 3 hours yesterday. I woke up this morning with a hint of tired muscles in my right arm and shoulder.










 

Sounds great :D