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Game Vortex: We Cheer 2 Review

Game Vortex writes: "We Cheer 2 is cute, almost unbelievably so. The faces on the cheerleaders, both boys and girls, have big, bouncy hair, big eyes and cute smiles. The anime style formula is just done right here. It's a case of actually getting what you see on the front cover of the game. There are several different facial types to choose from, but you get more during the course of the game as you beat routines. There's also a lot of customization you can do with eyes, hair, and mouth features that will potentially give you a lot of variety with your cuteness. If you're worried that the game will be somehow seem unfamiliar because of the Japanese art style, there's no need. The cheerleaders get on a familiar yellow school bus, perform in very American style gymnasiums, and hang out by those also familiar metal bleachers. I do have a small quip with the fonts used in the conversation dialog boxes. Sometimes the letters are so bunched together that it can be hard to read words like, well, 'cheer.'"

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gamevortex.com
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Game Revolution: We Cheer 2 Review

If you find yourself in need of a game for a preppy young lass, this could be a recipe for success. If you're a fan of rhythm games, there isn't anything here of substance, so any fun you have while waving to an imaginary virtual jailbait kid won't last too long.

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gamerevolution.com
5213d ago
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GIN Review – We Cheer 2

GIN writes: "Our first experience with the original We Cheer didn't go that well. My daughter had done cheerleading for a few years, and I thought she'd enjoy it on the Wii. I think she played once and that was it. She said it was too hard. I hesitated a bit on getting We Cheer 2, but I finally decided to give it another try. I'm glad we did."

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Hollywood Chicago: Wii Round Up Reviews - We Cheer 2, Family Feud, 'Where's Waldo

Hollywood Chicago writes: "Several Nintendo Wii games have been released in the last few weeks that might be just what you're looking for when you do your holiday shopping this season. With so many huge releases like "Uncharted 2," "Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time," "Left For Dead 2," and more taking up advertising space, it's easy for smaller games to slip through the cracks. We're here to catch them."

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hollywoodchicago.com
5218d ago