G1 Jockey Wii [import] review

Have we used our "mane event" pun yet? Neigh, we haven't

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Training the horse

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    Remote use is actually pretty clever

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    Career mode

Cons

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    Sometimes a little too deep

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    Animation could be better

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    The looks you get while playing

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G1 Jockey’s release is a byproduct of you and seven million other Wii owners reaching out for new games with your fourteen million clasping game-hands.

G1 Jockey comes recommended because of its neat career mode structure. You get to choose from a list of horses for each race, make decisions based on characteristics - which are presented as an intuitive list of light-up tabs and then see first-hand if you made the right choice as you straddle your decision while it pounds around a racetrack.

Of course, the actual racing is the part everyone laughs at. You cocktail-shake the nunchuk to push forward, being careful not to overdo it or your beast will run out of horse-petrol (or whatever horses run on). Then it’s all out for the final-furlong sprint - which, mortifyingly, actually has you whipping the Wii remote to slap your steed’s leathery ass. Hilarious, yes. But the short-and-sweet races never get dull; the golf-meter-timed jumps are genuinely a bit thrilling; and the tumultuous thunderstorm of hooves during the last few strides is quite the shiver-maker. And, thankfully, you can switch the controls to a setup that won’t make onlookers’ eyes pop onto the floor with laughter.

There aren’t many strategically-minded sports sims like this on Wii and you honestly don’t need to appreciate the feel of a big mane to find it oddly compelling. All those stats, abilities and different creatures give it a satisfying depth similar to Pokémon, of all things. And any game that comes with a “Create a Horse” feature gets the thumbs up from us.

More info

GenreRacing
DescriptionA fun horse-racing simulation for the Wii with unique features like "Create-a-Horse." We're really glad for that one.
Platform"Wii"
US censor rating""
UK censor rating"3+"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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