Wii Fanboy Review: Mario Super Sluggers

Gallery: Mario Super Sluggers
Upon starting the game up, the first thing I did was jump into the practice mode. Sure, back during E3, I went through a few things here, but it's been over a month since I played the game. That's, like, a really long time. Either that, or I have really bad short-term memory. Regardless, I got my brush up course and was ready to hit the field.The big thing to discuss in terms of controls in Mario Super Sluggers is the fact that you have options. Sure, using the Wiimote and Nunchuk is the best option, in my eyes, but for those that want the baseball experience without needing to put in all of the effort can have a reasonably fun time. But, if you want to do things like steal bases and control your outfielders, then stick with the Wiimote and Nunchuk.
So what of the timing? Well, while batting, pulling back on the Wiimote will cock your bat back and, just like in real life, swinging too soon or too early will effect where the ball goes when you connect. The same thing happens on the other side of the ball, as the pitcher can control the speed and type of pitch based on how fast or slow the player winds up and releases. For an arcade game, the title really feels like a sim in this respect. And, being a baseball fan myself, I found this to be quite enjoyable.
Outside of just playing matches, there are minigames also available. Here, you can catch free-falling gems whilst dodging shells and bob-ombs, and there's also another minigame where you have to hit balls into approaching barrels while you try to protect a barrier. They help mix things up and some are downright challenging.

Final score: 8/10





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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
aang1818 @ Sep 1st 2008 3:48PM
No online? Forget this then I will stick with the gamecube version.
If it had had online I would have bought it.
Curt @ Sep 1st 2008 5:37PM
But it has King K.Rool!
Nathew @ Sep 1st 2008 11:05PM
and motion controls.
eddy @ Sep 1st 2008 8:07PM
Just bought it today and it's pretty fun. I needed a baseball game for Wii that wasn't from Wii Sports (and for my MLB tastes, I play MLB 07 The Show on PSP) and this one is awesome. I've done okay on rookie difficulty so far, so given a bit more play, I'll boost the difficulty.
Fielding controls are a little wonky at first (I keep pressing A to throw and then end up hop-hop-hopping repeatedly in the field), but I'll get used to it eventually. Hitting is fun as hell, though.
Nathew @ Sep 1st 2008 11:06PM
that cover looks very very bright. i'm sure lots of people will be buying it based on that fact.
intro94 @ Oct 25th 2008 4:37PM
the utter complete lack of online killed this game and actually the gc game was way better.Even tho Mario strikers 2 has cheap tricks, Fifa 09 or Pro evo 2009 arent perfect ,those games have online, look better, play better and are more complex(and got good reviews).This game was awful when i got it, has no online, is easy and boring unless you can beg another sorry human to share your misery.So to say this game is among the best sports games for wii is to say that wii has no sport games.