| SHMUPGurus said: Of course you can have fun not playing the Wii. In fact, everyone should have fun playing their games. I think the concept of ''fun'' for the Wii is different by the fact that it has a very intuitive remote control, and you learn to have ''fun'' while exploring every single possibilities that the remote can do in different games. It offers different things to explore in every game. Take for example Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. I've never had so much fun actually doing the gesture of pulling something out, but the Wii remote allowed that. Or take for example Mario Kart Wii, you actually control the kart like a real car (only in miniaturized version)! It's a different experience for everyone, I guess. |
I'm not a big fan of racers but this can be done with a driving wheel in GT games. Are they not fun as well?
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