Wii Sports is a great game to come with the system. Although the controls get sloppy at times, it is a competent game.

User Rating: 7.8 | Wii Sports WII
Wii Sports isn't a story based game. It focuses more on sports and trying to beat high scores and have a blast with multiple options. It is a great game for the family because it isn't about much violence unless you play boxing.

There are 5 sports included in this game. Tennis, Baseball, Bowling, Golf, and Boxing. Each sport has a multiplayer feature so friends or family can join in on the fun. The most players can be 4 depending on what game you choose. Tennis can be up to 4 players. It is a 2-on-2 match that goes up to 45 points or above if you are in a tied game. You will hold the Wiimote like a real tennis racket which is vertically. You will swing either to the left or right of you depending on where the ball is. Baseball is similar to tennis except you are holding it and swinging it like a baseball bat and you will only be able to have 2 players. You will pitch by making a forward motion with your arm. You will be able to change your pitching style by pressing the B button on your Wiimote. Bowling is just like the real thing. You will hold down the B button and roll the ball down the lane. You're actually able to position yourself and choose the specific angle so you can hit a certain spot or pin. This game has up to 4 players.

Golf is probably the most difficult because you will have a tough time meeting the meters expectations on how hard to hit the ball. You will be using different clubs depending on the position of the ball. In the bunker, you will be using a wedge and on the green you will use the putter. Since there is no indicator, you will have to use your mind to figure how hard you are going to hit the ball. You will actually be able to take practice swings to see how hard you are hitting. This game lets you play with 4 players.

Boxing is a tough sport as you get more points toward your character. You will be using both the Nunchuck control and the Wiimote because on boxing you don't use on hand. You will have 4 main punches. A jab, uppercut, hook, and haymaker. The controls can mess you up in this sport so try to execute the move as best as you can. Since there can be only two boxers and a referee in the ring, there can only be 2 players.

The sports are fun indeed, but one thing that is a real pain is the controls. The Wiimote is very sensitive and it can be a little to loose at times you need it to be perfect. In boxing, the Wiimote goes very slow compared to how fast you throw your punches. So you can be outmatched because the computer can regain and beat you. In baseball and tennis, you might swing at time when you just flicked the controller on accident, which can cost you. Besides this minor flaw, Wii Sports still is enjoyable.

If the games are too tough, then try training. Training is available for each sport and has a numerous amount of "exercises." You will find it easier to play after you have completed each exercise and recieve medals.

This is a great game to go along with the console. If you don't have it for some odd reason, then try and find a copy.