Wii Impressions
December 21, 2006

3 weeks after the console has been released down here in Australia and I am writing impressions for it. Yeah I’ve been rather busy in the last few weeks. Its only in the past 4 days that I’ve been able to sit down and have a complete blitz on the console.
The whole bundle was quite a desirable one. Wii Sports and a carry bag included. Unfortunately the carry bags ran our straight away so I only received mine about 6 days ago. I’d wished that I’d pre-ordered at JB as they had an official bag and wrist/head bands for Wii Sports. Its also great to be receiving a case for Wii Sports as the Americans didn’t.

These Wii condoms have been selling quite well, 2 of my friends have a set each.
Inside the box where 2 smaller ones which had cute icons to say what was in each one. You certainly get plenty in the pack. Beyond the regular console items you get a stand, a stand for the stand, your sesnor bar, 2 manuals and a quick manual.This actually took much longer than I initially thought. Its like setting up a normal console but you also have to:
- stick batteries in the controllers
- sync the controllers
- calibrate with the sensor bar
And from there move thru all of the options, including setting up a name for the console. Then you probably want to create a Mii.

A sample taken from the Joystiq mock up
Chris and I started off creating our own Mii characters. I already knew what I was going to do for my Mii as I used the flash program that Joystiq made mimicing the system. My character turned out just like the one I planned on the computer, although the hair is a little dark and I may change that.
Games
Wii Sports
The initial impressions of Wii Sports were somewhat negative by myself and my brother. I think that its due to not understanding the controller very well. After a few hours of play we started to pick it up and it was actually really fun. I was surprised at how bad the graphics were. I mean I knew that they were going to be bad but Nintendo could have spent maybe a day of work and have made it look substatually better. Take the prerendered trees in Wii Tennis for example.

Wii Boxing and Tennis
I enjoy the game much more now though as I have a much improved technique. I most like Tennis and Boxing. Chris and I love to play boxing matches. Its incredibly imersive and frantic. But it certainly does hurt your arms after playing it for a few hours.
Wii Play
We then moved to Wii Play. Which is a collection of 9 games that are meant to tech you how to use the Wii remote. I reckon that Wii Play is probably better than Wii Sports its just so addictive. I don’t think that any of the games are duds at all, if I had to choose a worse one it would be the cow racing but even that is really fun.
My favourite games are:
- Tanks
- Fishing
- Target Shooting
- Table Tennis
Chris and I can’t stop playing the table tennis game, we could play it for a whole day straight and still want more and I’m not kidding. Its the king of twitch games. I haven’t been able to stop playing the tanks game, its so challenging.

Ah yes fishing, very addictive
The only faults with this game collection is that it is only a 2 player game and that some of the medals are much harder to get per each game. Some I could get Gold on my first try others I’ve wasted hours trying to nab that medal.
Super Monkey Ball Bannana Blitz
By now Chris and I wanted to play a ‘real’ game, so we put on Super Monkey Ball.
There’s not much to really say about Monkey Ball. It’s just like the other great games in the series but the single player uses the Wii remote and you can jump. There are also 50 mini games for the multiplayer component.
I haven’t had enough time on the single player game to say if the Wii remote feels better than the analogue stick. So far though I like using the analogue stick better just because it is easier to keep the stick still than the Wii remote. Which is handy for those tight corners. But the Wii remote gives you more satisfaction once you have completed a course than the analogue stick. My impressions on using the remote improved greatly rather quickly so I’m hoping that with more practice it will only get better.

One of the 50 mini games for SMB
The multiplayer is a bit of a mix bag. Out of the 50 games about 20 of them are good to great. But not as good as the original games like Monkey Race and Monkey Target. Which bugs me greatly as I loved playing those games with my friends and now I can’t get the same experience but with the Wii remote. Still need to try out the games more though.
Zelda Twilight Princess
I started playing this game about week after the release. Yes I must be crazy. But I wasn’t quite in the mood to play it right off the bat. I’m still only up to the first dungeon. What I have played has been really good. It seems very mixed up from the regular formula. Just when everything seems peaceful and back to the cliche it isn’t.
Graphically there is plenty of detail and does what Metroid Prime did for the Metroid series for Zelda TP to the Zelda franchise. The sound is also pretty neat. The music for the first time you enter Ordon village is very reminiscent of Lufia 2, which I rather enjoyed.
Red Steel
From reading the reviews that were on Game rankings I thought that this game would be garbage. After playing it for 15 minutes it seemed just like that. After sitting down with it for a bit longer it started to work. It just has a steep learning curve as well as a hide then shoot sort of method. I don’t think that people were expecting this.
Re-reading some of the reviews that slam the game I think that the people must have only played the game for a short while because I absolutely loved it. All of these comments like the controls are set up in a weird fashion and comments just stating that the controls don’t work are completely garbage. If I had to think of how to play Red Steel before I played the game then it would have been just like how the game plays. Point with the Wii remote and straft with the nunchuck. How is that weird?

Some of the nice effects for shooting different surfaces, the explosions are prerendered
The game is a pretty hard one, I must have died at least 4 times per mission. Some of the end missions I would die all the time. It is a particularly hard game, due to the amount of damage the enemies take off. Its a good thing that they have the health regeneration or else it would still be stuck on the early missions. The health regeneration actually helps the game play more like a hide and shoot kind of game.
Saying all of this there are some minor glitches with the auto aiming and controls, the action feels a bit scripted, there are some low res textures and the sound can be a little bit repetitve. But I love Red Steel so much for being such a challenge and working well for the most part.
That will wrap me up on the Wii for now. I might post a bit more on particular games later on.
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