Mar 12 2009
All Star Cheer Squad Review for Nintendo Wii
From vggen.com:
All Star Cheer Squad
wants to take your mundane, video game playing butt and pump some spirit into it. Before you can get your rah-rah on, the game first asks you to create the avatar that will serve as you for the remainder of the game. Surprisingly, the option to play as a male was included (I didn’t see that coming seeing as the game is marketed toward girls). After gender comes eyes, face shapes, hair, make-up, and of course, clothing. After you’ve created your peppy little firecracker, it’s time to give them a name and get to cheering! I named my cheerleader Sandy. Hey, I was in a Grease mood!
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Gameplay is simple: follow through the tutorial mode presented by the cheerleaders where they teach you how to hold the Wii remote and Nunchuk just so in order to register movements. Throughout the game, players will progress through different stages of competitions and practices. A bar on the bottom of the screen will scroll that contains the timing and which movement that needs to be performed. If you’ve played any rhythm games, then this should not comes as a shock. There are a myriad of different moves to perform, such as making L shapes with both arms, creating Vs, waggling the remote back and forth, and other various cheerleading gestures that look best when done by a group of spirited girls.
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