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Originally Posted by cofh
So what's the skinny on the Wii sports titles? Just how much can you do? I can see the golf and bowling being pretty straightforward, but I can't quite get my head around moving your player in tennis and baseball. Is this done automatically? That would kind of take some of the fun out of it wouldn't it? I do like the idea of doing the golf swing but I wonder how sensitive it is to your actual swing plane?
I think I shall have to play one of the demo units and check this out, but I'd love to hear impressions from the brave early adopters.
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Wii Sports is a load of fun, more than I thought it would. It's the perfect introduction to using the Wii remote in various ways.
But you are right, in some cases they are somewhat limited. In tennis, your movement is handled automatically, you just handle the swinging with the remote. But you have a lot of ball control depending on the angle and seed of your swing, including putting a spin on the ball and directing your shot.
Baseball is limited too in that it's just batting and pitching. All the baserunning and fielding is automatic. You do have a lot of control over your pitch and bat swing though.
Bowling, Golf, and Boxing are pretty much full featured. Golf and Bowling are both very sensitive to your movement. Boxing is a little tricky though, it doesn't always seem to do the punch you want it to.
There are also training modes for each sport with various activities to practice.