- Publisher: Namco Bandai Games America
- Release Date: Sep 30, 2008
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82We Cheer is an excellent and novel take on creating a game that utilizes Wii's motion controls for something intuitive and unexpected.
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Overall, We Cheer's challenging gameplay is exhilarating. However, it does shatter preconceptions about the game. We Cheer can't be played casually and it can't be played carelessly. It's plenty of fun, but whereas Wii Sports was happy to have you simply move, We Cheer challenges you to perform.
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If you happen to be a real cheerleader or someone who dances a lot, then We Cheer is a great buy. (However, it also means you likely already do this for free.) It's also a great buy if you like rhythm games and you have lots of stamina.
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72We Cheer isn't too extravagant in game modes or innovative gameplay, but it's an excellent diversion for a weekend.
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It veers between demanding precise movements and accepting vague waves. [May 2009, p.78]
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I would have enjoyed the game even more, however, were it not so brutally difficult. [Dec 2008, p.96]
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One look at the cover of We Cheer and it's far too easy to skip right past it on the way to another rhythm game, but that would be a mistake, especially if you're looking for a challenge, as few games offer such a solid mix of difficulty and song selection.
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While We Cheer is certainly no Guitar Hero, it would be deemed enjoyable to many who appreciate similar games in the music genre.
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It won't appeal to anyone over eight. [Apr 2009, p.83]
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40If anything, I can't help but see We Cheer as a missed opportunity. The game is filled to the brim with personality and has something for everyone on its rather impressive track list, but the gameplay itself is simply exhaustive trial and error routines that leave you with a sour taste in your mouth.
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It had potential but at the end of the day it just doesn't work. This really needs Wii MotionPlus.
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0We Cheer's so unresponsive, in fact, that I spent four hours in championship mode, trying to beat the easiest song -- Hoku's "Perfect Day" -- to no avail. It's a fate I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy.
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