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Swords - Nintendo Wii
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- Swords pits you against the best of the best from past, present, and future in the ultimate sword-fighting contest. This is what you've trained for, this is your destiny. Make your way from the dojo to the Final Showdown, and prove that you are the greatest swordsman of all time!
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Publication Date | September 14, 2010 |
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Computer Platform | Nintendo Wii |
UPC | 096427016557 |
ASIN | B003OPYQ3K |
Release date | September 14, 2010 |
Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #124,872 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #1,838 in Wii Games |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 1 x 12 inches; 0.01 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Teen |
Item model number | 01655 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Manufacturer | Majesco |
Date First Available | May 31, 2010 |
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Swords pits you against the best of the best from past, present, and future in the ultimate sword-fighting contest. This is what you've trained for, this is your destiny. Make your way from the dojo to the Final Showdown, and prove that you are the greatest swordsman of all time!
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2014We love this game it's fun and it's a work out great the we learn a lot from the teacher in the game. LOL
- Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2010I was waiting a long time in anticipation of this game. I've always been interested in the Wii's potential as a good sword-swinging simulator. When the motion plus accessory came out, I enjoyed the Wii Sports Resort Swordplay game, though it was limited -- just one game among many on one disc. Red Steel I was very disappointing, though I did thoroughly enjoy Red Steel II (and still enjoy that game for an occasional swordplay romp). To note: I'm just giving this background so the reader knows my own experiences and biases. When I heard about the development of Swords and all its promises of finally being "the" game that maximizes the Wii's Motion Plus potential for the most authentic possible sword experience, I was counting down the days for the release. After all that hype and waiting, the end result was total disappointment. For one, you can't even go through one opponent without needing to re-calibrate your Motion Plus. It's extremely frustrating to just start figuring out how to defeat one opponent just to find that your sword is pointing off into the distance in a manner completely unrelated to how you're actually holding the controller. Re-calibration was an issue with the Sports Resort Swordplay game but in actual practice Swords de-calibrated far more often than any other game I've played. That aside, there is no realistic swinging motion. There are in essence only 7 sword slashes allowed in the game -- instead of the sword doing what you are doing with the controller you have to adjust yourself to the limited options of the game. The opponents are not that challenging, the new swords unlocked after the defeat of an opponent aren't particularly exciting, and ultimately, once you do get a hang of the game it all boils down to learning to block and counterstrike. Once you get that down, all the opponents fall fairly readily and the game is over before you know it. It just barely gave me two hours of game play before becoming insufferable -- all opponents defeated and absolutely zero feeling of satisfaction. Frankly the Wii Sports Resort Swordplay games offered far more challenge and variety than was ever presented with Swords, a game that I consider a total failure.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2013My son and I enjoyed this game very much. The only draw back is that we finished the game in 1 day.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2017Great game!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2010Since my son received his Wii system last Christmas, it has become his favorite source of entertainment second to none. He is a video game junkie who especially loves fighting games with sword play. So when I was offered the chance to demo a new video game billed as the ultimate sword fighting battle for the Wii, I knew my son would be all in for this review.
The game is called Swords for Wii(tm) and it enables players to travel through time and space to face-off against masters in battle. Using the Wii Remote, with Wii Motion Plus as the sword, players can experience the realism of 1:1 sword movement, real time blocking and advanced combos! My son loves gore and blood in his movies and games, but thank goodness, Swords for Wii(tm) is approved by parents since the game does not feature the blood and gore found in other action titles.
My son was so excited when the game arrived that he immediately tore off the plastic and headed straight for his Wii system. Players must make their way from the dojo to the Final Showdown, battling sword masters like Lancelot, night of the Round Table; Armin, the Viking chieftain; Princess Aisha and five additional opponents to be crowned the greatest swordsman of all time. Players must be quick to react as each rival has a distinct look and home arena that represents their fighting styles. You can play alone or challenge a friend and play together in a variety of training drills to increase skills and learn new combos in training challenges.
Developed by Panic Button, Swords for Wii(tm) is rated T and has a suggested retail price of $29.99 and is available at Amazon.com (affliate link). My son is loving every minute of this game, especially when he wins against the many sword masters. Swords for Wii(tm) is a definite hit at my house.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2015is so out syn with motion plus. worse game i ever played
- Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2010when i got my wii for christmas last year, i was expecting a lot more games that let you swing a sword. i was very disappointed in the red steel games which weren't really letting you use the full motion of a sword. wii sports resort did a better job, but still not really exploring it in depth.
i picked this up as a means of making myself feel like my previous purchase of a MotionPlus wasn't wasted. after playing it, the one thing i can say is that this is the best motion-controlled sword thats been done on yet. you have full control over the boy's sword and it lets you duke it out with a lot of different opponents. the minigames are really fun and add a lot of veriety to the game. i didn't try the two-player because i dont have two motion pluses, but that sounds like a lot of fun. also, the music was awesome.
all in all, it was totally worth [...] bucks and i finall get to feel like im hitting someone with a sword when i play a game.