We Cheer 2
Wii- Publisher: Namco Bandai Games America , Namco Bandai Games
- Release Date: Nov 3, 2009
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Those willing to look past its cuteness will find one of the most inventive uses for the Wii Remote yet, along with great rhythmic challenge, bonus content and additional game modes. Music gaming just doesn't get better than this.
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Overall, We Cheer 2 is a fun rhythm game.
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Best of all, the game's even more party-friendly, and skeptical male gamers who weren't willing to try a cheerleading game can no longer use the excuse that there aren't any male characters to play as.
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It’s unfortunate that a game that’s so reliant on motion controls doesn’t leverage the new technology that’s available. If it had we might’ve been treated to the sleeper hit of the year. Sadly that’s not quite the case.
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I think this game will satisfy the majority of the target audience with its customization options and modes of play. There aren't a lot of songs here, but the game is done well enough in every other respect to help make up for that.
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It's like playing Simon Says with a Simon that never attempts to fool you and is really into teeny-bop pop; if the graphics were a person, her ugliness would prevent her from making the squad; controls aren't precise enough.
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I guess if you find yourself in need of a game for a preppy young lass, this could be a recipe for success. If you're a fan of rhythm games, there isn't anything here of substance, so any fun you have while waving to an imaginary virtual jailbait kid won't last too long.