PS360N64PSXBOX said:
vanguardian1 said:
If it is your intention to ask honestly, I willl respond so. You mentioned Zelda : Twilight Princess in another thread, so I'll state my own opinion on that. You're used to using a traditional gamepad for games, so it will take some getting used to. How to explain it.... hmm.... let's say you're in a recliner, instead of having both hands in your lap or on your stomach, holding a gamepad, you have each arm on the armrest. A sword attack is comparable to.. say.. well, at your computer raise your mouse hand about 1-1.5 inches above the table and just do 2 light taps a second about 5-6 times, that's about how fast and often you'd use the sword until you learn more advanced sword techniques. A spin slash, which you also learn at the beginning, is executed by a simple left-right shake of the nunchuck, which you can still do while resting the arm on the armrest. :) A bow and arrow are also very easy, once you've had a few shots you'll be waiting longer for the bow to reload than you will aiming with it, if your sensitivity is matched to your skill. :) Again, if you're serious, I'll gladly discuss it further once you reply. If not, I won't bother you furthermore. |
I am serious, and thank you for answering me. I am serious, I just wasn't really expecting to get any responses. Do I want to know more? Yes, This is an honest request...But I just don't think I'll get many like yours...So please lead the way and maybe people will follow you...Which Is what I want. left right shake? I saw red steel and I thought slashes were done a little different than that. I still wonder about games were you need to kick or use the characters legs. |
well, every game has its methods. when in traditional controllers you have button combos to do actions, with the wii you can combine buttons and movements.
godfather for the wii is one of the best implementations for a gta-like game: http://youtube.com/watch?v=6K0TahMr2RA
edit: this one is more complete - http://youtube.com/watch?v=kzpIp0YofWc