| Hus said: So what games are you playing that draw you in so much ? |
Clearly you must not own one or you wouldn't ask that question. It's just an entirely different experience -- period. Every game that uses the Wiimote is an interesting adventure in how much different a game can really be when you change the way you interact with the game. People make fun of Wii sports for being graphically weak. Yes, graphically it's not impressive by next gen standards, but there is something to be said for swinging the Wiimote like a tennis racket and having to do it correctly to win. You can swing high for a lob, low for a chop, early or late to push or pull the ball left or right. Yes, it's a "demo game" but is quite fun and shows un-freaking-believable potential for a full tennis game. Apply that same thought process to pretty much every sports genre there is and you begin to get the idea of what the future of gaming is going to look like.
Mark my words -- (here's my John Lucas statement) -- The analog thumbsticks found on the PS3 and 360 are dead. They just don't know it yet. Both platforms will realize this soon and come out with their own versions of the Wiimote. Nintendo has set the course for gaming over the next 10 years.








