
GameSpot writes: "We Cheer 2 clearly has its target audience in mind--which may or may not be you--but it's an upbeat rhythm game that will have girls on their feet, fantasizing about being in the movie Bring It On. Visually, it looks pretty similar to last year's We Cheer, but we noticed that the characters' looks have been softened a bit in an attempt to make them look more mature. We'll admit that we had fun during our brief time with the game, so if you know someone who's eager to cheer, the pom-pom party begins when We Cheer 2 is released this fall".

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.

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."

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."