| windbane said: I will say that Super Mario Strikers was the hardest mario game I've ever played...or at least that I can think of. It gets easier the more people up to 4 you have, and if everyone knows what they are doing and uses teamwork and unselfishness then you can beat the harder difficulties. The game is rather difficult, though, and it's deep enough control-wise. I think with the popularity that more challenging/hardcore games will go to the Wii but it's yet to be seen if any will be better than the PS3 or 360 games. Wii's Winning Eleven (to compare soccer games) probably won't be as good as the others. I'm still curious how well soccer and basketball will control, though. |
Thats a good example. I hope people do not think I am attacking the Wii. I am just trying to show a POV of people who are not sold on the Wii yet. They are not going to go out and buy a Wii for a multiplatform port if they own another system already. All of the gamers I talk to are firmly rooted because of set beliefs. Talk means nothing to them, So a game has to come around and knock their socks of before they see a viable option in the Wii. It is like pulling teeth here because I am arguing why the Wii isn't appealing for some to people who are already sold on the Wii.
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