| MaxwellGT2000 said: Oh so that's why your impressions were how they were, most people like me were like yeah Sports Champions is a decent little title but it's not replacing Wii Sports Resort lol Not exactly sure what you call deep, cause I don't find getting medals in Sports Champions deep, since the goal of playing the sports in the Wii sports series is getting things like the pro status and getting higher rankings and the game getting progressively harder, main attraction being playing with others which is what it should be. To me Wii Sports was very shallow, basically demos, but that is what is was aimed to be. Having not played Wii Sports Resort the gameplay and progression felt much better to me in Sports Champions. I actually have incentive to go back and play, plus some of those gold matches are hard. Would be nice if it had online though. Not exactly sure how many matches it takes to get to pro level for every sport in the Wii Sports series but it's all set at 1000 points and it varies on your own skill how long it takes to get there if you keep playing perfect matches you're rewarded with more points than you would be if you gave your opponent some points. And it still continues after the pro status and you can lose points/pro status. I know it is like that in WiiSports, but I find it very easy to get to pro status (1000 points). Once I got there, which was pretty quickly, I felt no reason to keep playing, unless I was playing multiplayer bowling or swing at a few pitches. Wii Sports had 5 sports all with various modes to play, in training, and in multiplayer. One of my favorite modes from the original was the home run contest. Sports resort you have 12 sports with different modes and my favorite in Resort it's the sword fighting mode where you take down hoards of enemies. Homerun contest is my favorite too, but I always win by the mercy rule within the first 2 innings. I want a real homerun contest game though, with better precision, like the ability to know if I am swinging too high or too low, reaching out or golfing one low and inside. I am good at swinging the bat, played Baseball since childhood. Looking forward to MLB 11 The Show. In terms of Baseball sims it is second to none and hitting has always been a bitch, like it should be. They like to put out the best game they can and I hope with the camera the move can allow what I am asking for. The calibration always makes you register where your waist line is, so I think it could work. If Sony ever wanted to really show the Move off, they should make the MLB series truly the King of the Hill, even though it already is. It would never become too much of a hassle or too tiring since in RTTS you only partake in your created players at-bats each game. My arm would be dead if I had to do 27 at-bats per game. I like only doing 3-4. You know it would be awesome. The Wii sports series lacks unlocking characters for the use of any Mii you make so you have full character customization and is part of the reason the series became so iconic, Colbert made a Mii of himself and he was boxing with Miis based on other characters, and there are youtube vids of Jesus beating up Satan just brilliant stuff. I think the Mii's look stupid. Never cared too much for them. So yeah I really don't know what you define as deep cause gameplay of both I consider easy to get into and fun to play but far from deep since they use the simple and clean formula, while on content they both do the same thing, play, get progressively harder, meet the end of an ultimate goal, and have variations on every sport. I guess difficulty reaching the top of the pedestal is why. Wii Sports is very easy and quick to obtain 1000 in all modes for me. |
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