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PALGN: Big Beach Sports Review

Considering the average Wii owner already has a copy of Wii Sports by default, it's hard at this point in the console's lifecycle to recommend the unquestionably imitational likes of Big Beach Sports. The game makes no large movements in offering more than Nintendo's casual hit, with either cleverly veiled variations on the Wii Sports formula or overly complicated and downright unenjoyable sports.

And now with Wii Sports Resort on the not-too-distant MotionPlus bundled horizon, it becomes ever more difficult to find patience with Big BS's ironically non-exotic offerings. Unless you're looking for a night's rental of unintentional laughs with a few beers and mates, keep yourself and your impressionable offspring and wallet away from Big BS's shores.
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Published: 475 days 7 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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