![]() ![]() ![]() The sport in real life proves easy to understand and difficult to master, and that carries over nicely in Sports Champions 2. Bowling is also a great deal of simple fun. After all, the best PlayStation Move game of them all – Zindagi’s Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest – is largely built around that very mechanic. Not surprisingly, Zindagi Games has this down pat. There’s something undeniably fun about grabbing an arrow from your digital quiver and letting it fly at any variety of targets. It is, indeed, Sports Champions 2’s most robust and enjoyable mode. As the lone carryover from the original, archery makes a welcome return with a variety of options and settings. Let’s start with archery, Sports Champions’ hallmark, and Sports Champions 2’s as well. ![]() And wisely, Zindagi’s stuck with what’s made its games critically successful, taking some of what worked in Sports Champions – namely archery – while shuffling in some new athletic events that replace older offerings with a varied amount of success. So the developer’s pedigree with Sony’s motion controller is established. Sports Champions 2 comes by way of Zindagi Games, the studio responsible for two of the three aforementioned “worthy” titles. It’s by no means a tour de force, but for those that already own PlayStation Move and are desperate for a reason to charge it up and get to playing, Sports Champions 2 warrants a look. With that said, there are, in my estimation, three games exclusive to PlayStation Move worthy of everyone's time – the original Sports Champions, Sorcery and Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest – and I’m happy to report that Sports Champions 2 joins their ranks. ![]()
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