Saturday, April 10, 2010

Wiimote matters

So, we磛e got the most innovative controller of the market, the wiimote, but overall some ppl expected more (Ive heard specially in Zelda) about it (specially after ninty磗 comercials), like for example wild arm swinging, did you (like myself) expected something like this? Do you think a game that allows such wild moves will become availabe? (Maybe it is, but at the moment Ive only got wii sports in my library).Wiimote matters
[QUOTE=''elchiquilin'']So, we磛e got the most innovative controller of the market, the wiimote, but overall some ppl expected more (Ive heard specially in Zelda) about it (specially after ninty磗 comercials), like for example wild arm swinging, did you (like myself) expected something like this? Do you think a game that allows such wild moves will become availabe? (Maybe it is, but at the moment Ive only got wii sports in my library).[/QUOTE]I agree they might have under-done the motion controlls in TP but I personally aren't interested in aimless flailing. I like the motion controls like how they were done in RE4 (basically pointing, slashing, and shaking) but I don't mind simple movement like in Wii Sports.
Wiimote matters
Well TP's controls were done in a short while so they're probably not exactly what people wanted. Sword combat was lame IMO.And I don't think I've come across any flailing games.

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