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Sqrl said:
Phendrana said:

I've played both versions. I definitely think the Wii version is much easier to control for anyone that doesn't have Parkinson's. The reason I quit the PS2 version was because the painting was too frustrating with analog sticks.

Agreed, I have plenty of experience using both the PS2 controller and the Wii controller and of the two the Wii was far easier to control the brush with.  The problem many people run into is with strait line abilities on the Wii, once you understand that you can hold down Z to force a straight line everything is silky smooth.

 

 

That was one thing a reviewer complained about in a Swedish game magazine, it was very very hard doing straight lines so he lowered the score.......that idiot probably didn't even finish the game and he certainly didn't know about the Z button.



If it isn't turnbased it isn't worth playing   (mostly)

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