| loves2splooge said: Saying that using a wii mote for a hack n slash game is preferable just because using a dance pad for DDR and a guitar for Guitar Hero works the best is like saying that using a light gun is preferable for a modern-day shooter like Halo, CoD, Gears, etc. Sure the light gun may work for duck hunt and rail shooters but Modern-day shooters are too in depth forthe light gun to be practical. Same goes for hack n slash games. This is why Halo, Ps360 CoD, Gears, etc. sell a ton more than say CoD on the Wii. The wiimote has found it's niche (ie. Tiger Woods 10, Wii Sports Resort, etc.) but it will never replace the 4 face buttons, 4 shoulder buttons (well 2 shoulder, 2 triggers in case of 360), 2 analogs and 1 D-Pad that the modern gamepad brings to the table. The gamepad brings more to the table. And it's not the gamepad's fault when devs create games that devolve into mindless button mashing. Because it's not always like that. Demon's Souls and Ninja Gaiden are hack n slash games and yet many people find the games to be difficult. If they were just mindless button mashers, that wouldn't be the case. |
That isn't necessarily true. The problem we have here is, there's a massive difference in graphics between HD consoles and the Wii. There are also differences in the userbase, namely what games they buy. The reason Madden sells relatively poorly on the Wii is not because of the Wiimote. It's the audience and the values these games stress, most HD games have a heavy focus on graphics.
As for mindless button mashing, I don't quite understand what you're getting at. The NMH combat is great for what it was designed for, most people that played the game agree. I'd think an enjoyable combat system is better than a "difficult" one.
As for the gamepad never being replaced, I doubt the standard gamepad will make it past this generation. I won't be missing it, since motion controllers can do anything gamepads can do anyway. Just throw another analog and some buttons on the current wii-mote if needed (I personally don't think it's necessary).







