| forevercloud3000 said: What I was saying with that statement was that I would hate to see a GREAT franchise go to the crapper because a few people want it to be on a particular popular system, without thinking about how the game plays. I would hate to see it go the route of Bleach, Umbrella Chronicles, and a few others for the Wii. These are games that had potential to be great yet ruined because developers wanted to ad rediculously executed motion controls.Wiimote is not the end all be all to gaming, adding clunky motion sensing does not remedy a game's gameplay. I would hate motion sensing so much in the game. Sora does alot of attacks and fast slashes, this would be tiring. I like the original formula, I like controller buttons. I am slim/muscular build, I am not the Wii demographic who needs/wants to get into shape. Heavy movements are not my friend. This constant banter of a KH3 for Wii with motion controls are ruining it in spirit(as the game has not even been anounced yet). |
Umbrella Chronicles was just a spin-off, it was certainly no RE5. If we're assuming the KH team is any good, then look at the better developers that made the Wii-mote transition, with games like Super Mario Galaxy or Metroid Prime 3.
@second bold, what's that about? The Wii demographic are not fat people needing to get into shape - I myself am the furthest thing from fat, and I'm sure most of the 2+ million in Japan that bought Wii Fit are similar. Gamers preferring motion control has to do with preference, not because they need a workout. I doubt there will be many moms playing any KH that comes on the Wii.
Anyway, I understand you might dislike motion control. Still, have you tried any of the better games for the Wii? Something like No More Heroes? Not all games simply tack-on motion control like Zelda:TP did. We've been saying the game doesn't require mapping all attacks to motion, but using it only sparingly (special attacks, spells, or finishers, for example).







