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Distant Star said:

Although I believe the wand is more precise. R stick just isn't. Try some head-shots with it from a distance. Yes you can strafe, now try this again viewing through a small window.

Motion control is a lot more precise, only drawback is instability. Your wrist has to rest on your knee especially for longer sessions. A mouse is more reliable, but it lacks freedom "sitting on a couch".

It's a little awkward to hold those two controllers, it's a cheap solution which is good unfortunately an additional controller is a must.

About the game and gameplay in general. I don't like the onrail-shooter feel. Moving a cursor across the screen. I also want to aim with the wand. It seems like L stick has 360 movement, while it should only be back, forward and strafe.

I don't have much experience with the Wiimote. Are there any games on the Wii that use my described control scheme? It would be a big selling point for me... I assume the conduit has this kinda gameplay. Can anyone confirm?

Natal could be far superior. Face/voice recognition and any given object. Walking around would still be a problem and lack of triggers/buttons are too. I assume additional hardware is still needed.

Looked similar to gameplay videos I saw of aiming in Resident Evil 4 for the Wii. If the left stick only goverened moving forward, back, and turning then it's just like Resident Evil 4. However, the ability to side step was new for Resident Evil 5 so that'd be kind of dumb to remove it.