J-Favs said:
From Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muramasa:_The_Demon_Blade The game is said to have two different methods of control, one for casual players that will presumably involve the Wii Remote, and another for more experienced players who'd prefer a more precise method using the Classic Controller.[1] The Classic Controller's layout have the "A" and "B" buttons for attacking, while "X" is for items. The control stick is for moving right, left and jumping. The left shoulder button switches between two swords; a smaller, quicker blade with low damage, and a larger, slower sword for higher damage. Overuse of a sword can cause it to break, and another must be used.[2] Graphically the game is similar to Odin Sphere, retaining the same hand-drawn 2D art style, though inspiration will this time be drawn from Japanese mythology and culture rather than Norse mythology.[3] |
I hope this doesn't mean I'd need to buy a classic controller just to play the game to its fullest. The Wiimote / nunchuck offer more than enough buttons, and far more people use it.
OT: Nothing new. Game looks amazing, waiting for it to come out, etc...