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Khuutra said:
Doobie_wop said:
Khuutra said:
Doobie_wop said:

When I want Travis Touchdown to swing his sword on the 360, I press Y.

When I want Travis Touchdown to swing his sword on the Wii, I have to slash my arm three times before I get a reaction.

That's factually incorrect. You swing the beam sword in NMH by pressing A. You shift your stances with the Wiimote, which is perfectly functional.

You've

You've never played No More Heroes on the Wii, have you.

Yes I have, I can even retell you what happens in the game. You fight normally, but then the prompt comes on the screen. The prompt tells you to swing the Wiimote in a certain direction, sometimes you use both the Nunchuck and the Wiimote. Red Steel and No More Heroes had been the first games I bought with my Wii back in 2008, I stopped playing No More Heroes because of how uncoordinated the gym areas had been to level up.

I don't think the problem here is one of the game's coordination, in fairness, so much as your reaction to the inputs.

I reacted to the inputs pretty well, the game slows down and it's kinda got this huge arrowing flashing on screen, it's not hard to miss. I'd literally swing my Wiimote in that direction 2-3 before I got a reaction, it wasn't always the case, but as something that can be used for the hack 'n' slash genre, I don't think motion controllers would work. That's what Scottie asked, what genres are better with the standard controller over the Wiimote and I gave him a few and every one get's defensive. 



Bet with Conegamer and AussieGecko that the PS3 will have more exclusives in 2011 than the Wii or 360... or something.

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