Game review: Pool Party

Wii, £19.99, cert 3+, Evolved/SouthPeak

2 out of 5
Screenshot, Wii game Pool Party

We're well into the summer software slump now, which explains why Pool Party even gets a look-in. Sadly, it's hardly worth the effort. Visually it's not too bad, with crisp-looking 3D tables and convincing physics governing cue and ball movement. The problems start with using the Wiimote as a cue, with a clumsy prodding motion that feels nothing like the real thing. Flashy motion-blur effects and 31 annoying songs hardly compensate for ponderous AI and players you can't customise. It's a pity, because with 13 different playing modes, there's plenty of ball-bashing on offer. If only it were fun to play.


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Game review: Pool Party

This article appeared in the Guardian on Thursday August 14 2008 on p4 of the Technology news & features section. It was last updated at 00.04 on August 14 2008.

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