Sports Item ID: #605


Deca Sports 2



Product Information:

  • Demonstrate your skills in a new lineup of 10 challenging sports, including ice hockey, dodgeball, tennis, darts, speed skating, mogul skiing, petanque, kendo, motorcycle road racing and synchronized swimming
  • Learn about the games and get in valuable practice time in Tutorial mode
  • Create your own custom team, complete with names, colors, emblems, looks and sporting emblems, with the new team editor
  • Become a solo star with the Open Match (one game in one sport), Tournament (one sport, bracket-style), Challenge (complete a specified goal in a sport) or Deca League (vs. four teams in all 10 sports) options
  • Compete with friends and family in Open Match, Vs. and Tournament modes

Item Description

Deca Sports, the hit sports compilation game is back with exciting multi-sport competition across 10 new sporting events in Deca Sports 2. With its easy-to pick up and play controls, Deca Sports 2 will make everyone in your family experts in a wide range of new sports.

Item Reviews

5 Responses to “Deca Sports 2”

  1. J. F. Anaya says:

    Like many other reviews here I expected more. I had visions of something like Wii Sports. This is not the case. The games are not really first person, which takes away from the experience. There is a pretty high learning curve for many of the sports and the controls are not bad, not Wii sports level either. Graphics are fair.

    The upside is that it’s not really expensive. It does offer a really wide variety of games, some of which are more fun than others – the racing game is great! I haven’t tried a lot of them yet. Tennis is pretty good, it is definitely more realistic than Wii sports – requiring perfect timing when the ball is in the air to hit/serve it. If nothing else, statistically there are so many games in this that you will find a couple that you like.

    To quote Montgomery Burns from The Simpsons: “I know what I hate, and I don’t hate that.”

  2. Kevin M. Clement says:

    This is a fun game. The tennis is far more realistic than the tennis that comes with Wii Sports when you purchase your Wii. This is a really fun game to play online. Since it’s so cheap, it’s easy to convince your family and friends to purchase the game and play with you online. The game is great to play with other people, but not as much fun if you’re playing the computer.

  3. Cara P. Patti says:

    I was excited to get this game because of the list of sports and the cover art. I thought it would be more like Sports Resort where you could use your Mii to play the game. The games are weak, the graphics are weak. I was very dissapointed. I instantly lost interest in the game the instant I worked my way through the main screen and played the first game. I have had it about a month now and I still havent played all the games on Deco Sports 2 as it sits on my shelf collecting dust.Rent before you buy.

  4. V. Bastawros says:

    My family really enjoys playing this game together. It feels like we bought a bunch of games and we can switch games without the trouble of turning off and switching discs. I feel comfortable letting thie kids play alone but mostly its family fun. Grandpa has been able to join in because there are games which do not require too much physical effort. I would recommend this if you are looking for family time with kids between 5 and 12.

  5. Caleb S. says:

    We were excited when this came out because we loved Deca Sports. Some games are really fun (hockey, motorcyle racing, tennis, dodgeball), and some are just okay. There is one game (if you play the deca challenge) that kind of annoys you because it takes so long to finish. But most of them go by fast so you can finish the challenge in an hour or less. I love how you can create your own team. Also, if there are two people who have created there own teams, both can be used in 2 player mode. I would suggest buying this if you liked the original even though it isn’t quite as fun.

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