Nintendo Wii Review: Deca Sports - Page 2

The game has a simple look with bright colors. The game is trying to imitate the Wii Sports look. The character and backgrounds are very low detailed; they almost look two generations old. To add insult to injury the graphics are also blocky and jaggy. The songs used for the game soundtrack start off fine, they are even a little catchy. That only lasts about five seconds. They loop endlessly and quickly grow tiresome. Environmental sound effects cannot be heard at all. You do not hear your character contact the ball or the roar of engines.

This looks fun?Multi-player is a little more bearable. Playing the sports that control decently can give you and a friend some okay competition. However, there are so many better games out there; this game will not hold your attention long.

This game does it all. It is shallow; it looks bad, sounds bad, and controls bad. There is no reason to play this game if you have a Wii. It came with Wii Sports, which is about 100 times more fun.

 

Deca Sports is rated E (Everyone) by the ESRB


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