Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Not the greatest

For Wii gamers, sports games are disappointing
Prior to the making of Madden '09 Nintendo Wii agreed to a deal with all-play. The new Wii game was titled Madden '09 All-Play and the cover featured a picture of Brett Favre pointing and laughing.
I wasn't fooled.
The game was an awful disappointment. It lacked the Madden IQ feature that Madden '09 had promised. Several other features were missing as well.
The worst part may have been that the game was not nearly realistic enough. I'm sorry, but in real life I don't think any player can run 20 yards in 1 second. I'd had enough. I played Madden '07 instead.
You are not enabled to create players in this game either, which means so much for the idea of bringing Brett Favre back.
How could Nintendo stoop so low? It seems that, for one reason or another, the Wii has suddenly decided to change sports games so they are much different (and less satisfactory) than the original.
Madden wasn't the end of it. Instead of following the Xbox 360's standards and choosing the highly realistic NHL 09, it chose NHL 2K9. In graphics, the game was basically a remake of NHL 06.
Rip-off.
Nintendo needs to change directions immediately. Fans are not happy. You think they will let the Wii get away with this? Ask any fan what they think of the new games and I gurantee they will not be happy about it.
So, please Nintendo, follow the crowd and stick with the brand name games. It's in the best interests of your fans.

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