Abstract: Deca Sports is a short-lived collection of mini-games that will keep the kids entertained for an hour or so on a rainy afternoon, but dont expect it to be a party favor for adults on a boring Thursday evening. Shallow game play, a bad AI, and average...
Abstract: What does it take to appeal to the Wii Sports crowd? Deca Sports suggests some answers. At first glance, Deca Sports seems merely a Hudson branded re-imagining of Nintendos pack-in Wii Sports title, doubling its number of sports with ten and losing M...
Decent variety of events, Wii controls are simple enough for everyone to play, Impulse buy pricing at just $30, Curling is surprisingly fun… for a while
No Mii integration, no recognizable characters, Graphics are mediocre at best, Events are far too simple for even beginners, Lasting appeal is fairly minimal, Controls not as responsive as they could be
When considering Deca Sports by Hudson Soft, you have to realize what kind of market they are approaching with such a game. The whole idea was that Deca Sports could be the second coming of Wii Sports, getting in twice as many events and offering the ...
Abstract: Nintendos already made a bazillion dollars on its Wii system, with the pack-in Wii Sports making up a large portion of why people are scarfing up a system in record numbers. So its only natural that other game companies try to capitalize on the succe...
Abstract: Families seeking their next Wii-Sports fix will have some fun with this $30 budget title, but it hardly has the same polish of Nintendo’s groundbreaking title.
Abstract: Like Wii Sports, Deca Sports is a collection of sports games with simple controls and equally straightforward presentation. Unlike Wii Sports, its not free, some of the games control poorly, and only a few of them are really any fun when played with a...
Abstract: Hey, a collection of sports-themed minigames for the Wii! Sound familiar? While Deca Sports shares the same basic premise as Wii Sports, the event selection ranges from mainstream (soccer and beach volleyball) to obscure (curling, anyone?). Deca Sports...
Abstract: Despite the fact that its limited in terms of graphics and depth, Wii Sports still stands as the quintessential Wii title: its fun, accessible and addictive. Quite a few titles have tried to mimic its formula with varying degrees of success, but none...
Abstract: Casual sports experiences are going to flood the Wii system just like virtual pet games have dominated the Nintendo DS market – Nintendo hit an untapped gaming genre with its Wii Sports pack-in, and now everyone wants in on this phenomenon. Luck...