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60 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
So far this game is just plain tedious,
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= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: All Star Cheer Squad (Video Game)
I want to start by saying that I've only played this game for a few hours, but so far I'm not impressed. I bought the game because I am having so much fun with the other cheer game, We Cheer and thought this might be even better since it uses the balance board. So far I'm disappointed.
The biggest annoyance so far is that the screens take so long to load from one practice or routine to another. After waiting 20 to 25 seconds for the first part to load you get three screens acknowledging that you're using a balance board, warning you not to jump on it and some other warning and then you have to step off while it calibrates and then back on and wait again. This takes another 40 to 45 seconds. And you have to do this between each practice, tryout or routine screen. It doesn't remember the balance board like the Wii Fit does where you only need to do it one time. If during a practice or routine you want to go back and do it over, you have to go through listening to the cheerleaders explanations and go through all the screens, clicking the A button instead of just going to the routine or practice that you want to do over. There doesn't seem to be any way to click through the first part. So you end up standing around waiting much more than actually moving and playing the game. The main reason I bought this game was for exercise, but there is a lot less moving around than with the other We Cheer game. Most of the time you're just moving the Wiimote and nunchuck in patterns which don't always register correctly. Sometimes wrong moves register as correct and sometimes vice verse. The use of the balance board doesn't make much sense so far because since you can't jump on it or hop from one foot to the other you're basically putting pressure on one foot or the other, not really doing the moves on the screen. And having to wait for the balance board to calibrate every 3 or 4 minutes when you go to another routine makes it hardly worth the time waiting for that to register. One other problem is that if you were to actually mimic the arm movements the cord on the nunchuck isn't long enough to put your arms out to the sides unless you're a very small person, so you would need a wireless nunchuck. A better solution would have been to use 2 Wiimotes like the We Cheer game. So far, there is much less movement in this game. The music is ok, but a lot of the same thing. The graphics are ok, you can see them in the description here. You can unlock some different outfits and routines. It follows a year in the life of a cheerleader and you can make up your own routines at some point in the game. I'm going to spend some more time and give the game a chance but I have to tell you that in the first hours I've felt mostly annoyance at the slow loading times and impatience, waiting for the game to get better. So far it isn't fun and finding the motivation to go back to it feels like a chore. I hope to see some other reviews here, telling me I'm doing something wrong and there's a way to skip through all the delays. I really wanted to like this game.
32 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You Won't Be Glad You Bought This Game,
By Erin (France) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: All Star Cheer Squad (Video Game)
Back story: I did try-outs and got to 'week three' with a corded-nunchuk, then deleted my game, bought a cordLESS nunchuk and started all over again. My scores all went up about 25%, not to mention the fun of it increased infinately, as face-whipping myself over and over, previously, with the corded nunchuk wasn't fun.
Visually, this is a robotic, uninspired, ugly-animated game when you get right down to it. But in ASCS's defence, it has worked very hard on reproducing detailed, authentic, and varied cheerleading motions to a game. It fails to impress immediately because it hides what little is good about the game; for instance: that these cheerleaders do dance later on, and are capable of more than just looking like robotic clones directing traffic on an airstrip. For the average, fun-seeking player (as the term 'game' implies to us as consumers) it's too little too little too late; which is a very valid experience for most buyers of the game, unfortunately. ASCS is a workhorse, and while that is not downgraded in my review at all, `gaming' implies fun and little frustration, and ASCS excels at frustrating in the beginning. It's got buried treasure but you have to persevere for it and they make it as annoying as possible at the start, so it`s no wonder people are irked. But after that, it really softens up and you totally get into winning competitions. But I do understand completely why it frustrated people to the max and why it's reviews were bad, and I had the exact same experience until I got more into the game. Games should sell themselves instantly out of the box, and this is not the case with ASCS. Bottomline: Nice try, but it's an inevitable dust-collector. Update: It's been a year since I reviewed this game. I haven't played it once since 2008. I realize the reason I don't play is the weird, complex set of button combos they expect you to remember while 'cheering' and the totally odd robotic, stick-like cheerleaders, horrible music, and songs with zero danceability. That sounds harsh but it's the truth. I recently purchased "We Cheer 2" and it's an incredibly enjoyable game. Go buy that one instead. Music rocks, cheerleaders look like live humans that are totally customizable AND "We Cheer 2" is 100% instanlty-immersible and a great, fun work out for girls, boys, women, and men of any age at all that keeps you striving to beat the next song and the next but isn't too hard for the average jane/joe to master.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Slowwwwww and flawed!!,
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= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: All Star Cheer Squad (Video Game)
We got this looking for another game that would work with the Wii Fit board! Its about to be returned!!
I agree with the other reviews - this game has some serious flaws which affect playability and general fun! First Wii Cheer had a great idea in allowing you to use one remote in each hand to execute the moves - this game, in contrast, has you use the remote in one hand and nunchuck in the other. This idea might work if you are a child...a little child, but as the cord between the two is not that long, the moves are either restricted or impossible to perform for an adult or even a child above 8/9!! Second is the annoying delay - some of the moves you do are recognized too late if at all, the other times it identifies moves made, that have not actually been performed!! Add to this the need to calibrate the board between each dance set which adds a delay between play -very fustrating!! This is a cute idea, but like many Wii games, it seems it may have been rushed to market before the kinks were worked out...its a shame!! 2115|R2NLTLKBTBSCMG;2115|RF3UY4F5H0N3W;2115|R1QW4321P3FQLN;
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