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loadedstatement said:

We Ski:
-Not so good. 
-You can play 4 player mode but only one person can use the balance board
-The mini-game in WiiFit is better than We Ski.

This is the kind of poorly thought out, asinine comments that drives me up the freaking walls. These statements either are made by a half wit who shouldn't be allowed to publish anywhere that someone might actually read it - or -they are just looking for a way to make negative comments to justify their own bias.

We Ski:
-You can play 4 player mode but only one person can use the balance board DUH Captain Obvious! Oh you mean you should shell out $360 for four balance boards just in case you ever want to play with three friends even though the game plays perfectly well without the board. Or is he dissapointed to find out that the balance board won't hold four people at once. Without the board, you accomplish very much the same thing just by leaning your body. So what kind of idiot comment is this?

-The mini-game in WiiFit is better than We Ski
Actually they are very similar and not to take away anything from the version in Wii Fit it is geographically very limited compared to We Ski which has a much greater variety of slopes and skill levels. It would make just as much sense to say that the Wii Fit minigame where you hit soccer balls with your head means you would have no reason to even consider FIFA Soccer.

WiiFit: 
-No multi player mode of any kind.
No sh*t Sherlock, do tell. Hey it's a physical fitness program where the Wii serves as your personal trainer using ONE balance board so yes generally speaking, by definition this is a single player experience.
On the other hand, the reviewer apparently missed that the road race can be played with a friend because it doesn't require the board.

I agree that a review is a personal opinion which excuses a lot but not stupidity, ignorance and not even trying to understand the intent of the game being reviewed.