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Maneco said:
superchunk said:
Maneco said:

When I noticed that Twilight Princess would feature a right-handed only Link, I was pissed off, as I thought it would screw my experience. However, in the end, it was just to adjust better to right-handed people so they wouldn't get confused with Wii Remote and Nunchuk. However, I'm really worried about Skyward Sword: with the Wii MtionPlus, the gameplay will be affected considering your playing hand. It makes me wonder: will Nintendo include an option to choose Link's hand in the game or left-handed people will be f***** up with screwed controls suited for right-handed people only?


How do you currently play left handed in games that require the nunchuk? The lefties I know still put the wiimote in right hand.

I feel uncomfortable using it on the right hand. But, in fact, the only game I have which could be a trouble to me is Sonic Unleashed (Werehog left punch = Nunchuk/my right hand; right punch = Wii Remote/my left hand), but as both are the same, there's no problem.

And in Wii Sports Resort, I've only noticed trouble with this left/right option with two games: Wakeboarding (in which I have to take the Wii Remote from one hand to another) and Archery (which makes difficult to aim, at least to me).

I just think it would be a shame if Nintendo didn't think about this option, as Link is originally left-handed as well.

I've watched videos of people holding wiimote in their left hand and did just fine, unless you have an issue with ingame image not matching yourself and make mistakes because of it, it shouldn't be a problem.