Wii Sports Club - Wii U - 2024 report by Whydis

Wii Sports Club - Wii U

With the Wii Sports Club game, you can now take the competition online with tennis, bowling, golf, baseball, and boxing. Join a club, compete against other clubs from around your region, or play online multiplayer with your friends.

Reviews by Features

Trial

(5 reviews)
Kid

(3 reviews)
Baseball

(5 reviews)
Tennis ball

(3 reviews)
Way

(4 reviews)
Play

(7 reviews)
Bowl

(6 reviews)
Control

(6 reviews)
Idea

(6 reviews)
Experience

(5 reviews)
Use

(7 reviews)

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Reviews around trial (5.00 of 5)

  • The graphics improvements are more subtle and aren't as dramatic as, say, the improvements they made to Mario Kart 8 over Mario Kart Wii, but they're still very good.2
  • I think you should just use your 24-hour free trial to figure out which games you like then either buy the individual games or the full retail
  • It should be downloaded to your Wii-U for a free trial for a set period of time
  • You get one 24-hour free trial of the game, which allows unlimited access to the 5 games and training exercises

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Reviews around kid (5.00 of 5)

  • Grand kids love the game
  • My kids love the many activites on this disc.
  • My kids love all the games in the Sports club

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Reviews around baseball (5.00 of 5)

  • Ok, baseball is much more fun than the original because you have to play defense in a minimal way
  • The graphics improvements are more subtle and aren't as dramatic as, say, the improvements they made to Mario Kart 8 over Mario Kart Wii, but they're still very good.2
  • The graphics improvements are more subtle and aren't as dramatic as, say, the improvements they made to Mario Kart 8 over Mario Kart Wii, but they're still very good.2

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Reviews around tennis ball (5.00 of 5)

  • The graphics improvements are more subtle and aren't as dramatic as, say, the improvements they made to Mario Kart 8 over Mario Kart Wii, but they're still very good.2
  • I particularly like the "training" options that let you work on specific skills, like hitting a tennis ball through rings or baseballs to specific parts of the park
  • Tennis Training Exercises:Ring Master - Hit tennis ball through changing arrays of rings

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Reviews around way (5.00 of 5)

  • It's a fun way to play with your friends and try to beat them and doing it multiple times without having to commit to a full game
  • But these improvements alone do not fundamentally change the game play in such a revolutionary way that as soon as I learned I had to "pay to play" some more, I rushed to get my wallet
  • If timing the B release is too difficult, you can switch it to auto and it releases it for you (much less fun that way personally, though it might be more fun for grandpa)
  • The graphics improvements are more subtle and aren't as dramatic as, say, the improvements they made to Mario Kart 8 over Mario Kart Wii, but they're still very good.2

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Reviews around play (4.21 of 5)

  • I like the fact that as of now, I still don't see "cheaters" who modify their systems to get unfair advantages (as there was in Mario Kart Wii where online play became unusable because of all the cheaters)
  • Just stick with Wii Sports for the original Wii as the Wii Sports Club online feature is moot since with no text or voice communication support you may as well be playing computer opponents
  • I also like the notion of "Clubs" (ergo, the name) where you can associate yourself with your country or state, and have your great play contribute to helping your club rank better than all the others
  • The graphics improvements are more subtle and aren't as dramatic as, say, the improvements they made to Mario Kart 8 over Mario Kart Wii, but they're still very good.2
  • Online play and club comparisons/competition, along with improved controls, new trainings, and a full HD makeover, at only $40 MSRP instead of the standard $60, make this an easy recommendation to Wii U owners, especially for fans of the original
  • Read remaining 7 reviews for play

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Reviews around bowl (4.03 of 5)

  • Tennis = frustrating, bowling = take it or leave it, golf = not as fun as original.
  • Other than that, overall fun and tough game!Bowling- Bought this with tennis on the early days of Wii Sports Club, and there is no game out there that can offer a more realistic bowling feel
  • We have terrible tennis stats but decent bowling stats, for example
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Reviews around control (4.03 of 5)

  • Online play and club comparisons/competition, along with improved controls, new trainings, and a full HD makeover, at only $40 MSRP instead of the standard $60, make this an easy recommendation to Wii U owners, especially for fans of the original
  • The controls work pretty much identically to the original--you hold the Wii remote in your hand to bat, volley, bowl, tee off, and punch
  • Not only did it look great, it meant that games would be incredibly responsive, something that Xbox 360 developers never figured out how to do with their slow-as-molasses motion controls
  • Wii Sports Club is essentially the same as the original Wii Sports but with improved graphics, improved modes, and improved controls
  • I also liked how when two people are boxing locally, both of them can use two Wii Remote Pluses to give really precise control with both hands
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Reviews around idea (4.03 of 5)

  • The graphics improvements are more subtle and aren't as dramatic as, say, the improvements they made to Mario Kart 8 over Mario Kart Wii, but they're still very good.2
  • I have to admit the whole laying down the gamepad for precise hits is such a clever idea, and it does work
  • This was a great idea in theory, but since it doesn't really work it actually completely ruined the game and I find it unplayable
  • This was a great idea in theory, but since it doesn't really work it actually completely ruined the game and I find it unplayable
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Reviews around experience (3.86 of 5)

  • Also, in golf, you put the GamePad on the ground and literally "tee up" just like you do in real life, which is both clever and makes the experience feel all the more realistic
  • There is no better and more intense experience as the boxing in this game :
  • There is no better and more intense experience as the boxing in this game :
  • Although it's somewhat of a hassle to swith in between the two, it still offers an awsome experience, also if you just plan on getting baseball from the eShop you will also get boxing with it :) I really had a lot of trouble batting but still great game, but very simple
  • Now that the Wii U supports HD graphics, I'm glad to see that Nintendo kept the whole Mii universe as-is, but added a lot of background details (the texture on the playing surface, beautiful scenery, crowd animation, etc.) to enhance the experience

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Reviews around use (3.44 of 5)

  • I recommend using the Wii Remote as it makes the offline and online experience much more fun and active
  • However, Wii Sports Club makes intelligent use of the GamePad to make gameplay a lot more fun
  • Don't have to worry about licensing issues (such as transferring content to a new Wii U if yours breaks)[+
  • a download would limit that and require me to bring my Wii U
  • Now, as one would expect, the graphics are improved from Wii Sports, and they have found some innovative uses for the Game pad (as a tee in golf and for playing defense in baseball, to name two)
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More about Wii Sports Club - Wii U

  • With the Wii Sports Club game, you can now take the competition online with tennis, bowling, golf, baseball, and boxing
  • Join a club, compete against other clubs from around your region, or play online multiplayer with your friends.