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"Okay, this is a game where a bunch of people are trying to chase you down and KILL you. Whose bright idea was it to make it so you have to CHOOSE between moving and fighting? I just don't see the logic here. I love the fact that you can aim your gun with the Wiimote, but since it has no affect on where the camera is aimed, I feel like I'm stuck in a neck brace."

The first part applies to all versions of the game, so that is irrelevant.

As for the second part, you use the d-pad to move the camera, but as in all versions that is limited. To get full camera, you use the analog stick when aiming. You aim with the Wiimote within that window. It takes getting used to, but if you want to compare the controls of the previous version, try the GC or Classic Controller, and you'll see why the Wii version is praised for the controls.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs