Wii Sports Review – Family Goal And Fun
Wii Sports manages to excite anyone and everyone that owns a Nintendo Wii regardless of taste or preferences. That is, unless the player hates sports or any family fun. Nintendo’s Wii Sports is essentially collection of 5 simple games based on the sports of tennis, baseball, bowling, golf, and boxing. While the action can be overly simplistic and lose depth at times, the realistic renditions of these sports and the ingenius learning curve provides a level of fun to create an unbelievable experience on the Wii for families around the world.
Red Steel Review: Putrid Samurai Action
Red Steel is a decent slasher action adventure, but when it comes to the core logistics of this premiere exclusive for Nintendo’s latest Wii console – it fails miserably. The action is decent, but the horrible storyline along with the unskippable cutscenes and lackluster art direction make this title worth thinking about once more for purchase. While it has decent controls and an interesting concept, Red Steel shows that games also have their straight to DVD counterparts exhibited in Hollywood’s B-Flick Cinema style.
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Double Agent Review – Sam. Run!
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Double Agent is an intense game that brings the fallacious depths of espionage and undercover action to a whole new and devastating awakening. To stop a terrorist attack, Sam Fisher must infiltrate an acerbic group and destroy it from within, while facing the occasional dilemma’s and spine tingling moments of being nearly busted. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell became a notable franchise ever since the Xbox debuted, owing everything to believable graphics and sophisticated stealth action gameplay. It is been quite a while since Chaos Theory, and Double Agent proves that Ubisoft Montreal and Sam Fisher both have way more to give in terms of storyline, great gameplay, and multiplayer offerings of high quality production.
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