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kirby007 said:
Bladeneo said:
Grey Acumen said:

don't be a wuss, small wrist motions conserve energy, otherwise man it up. You'll be able to bench press a car by the time you're finished. Good thing Wii is going to get Wiifit coming out, because you'll need it to be able to buff up the rest of your body to support the weight of your soon to be massively overdeveloped arms of titanium and not have your shoulders ripped away from your spine.

People will ask you "How do you get your arms so strong?"

and you'll just tell them you were playing on your Wii.

and they'll smile and nod, slowly walking away and making extra special care not to shake your hand after that.


Wait wait wait, dont be a wuss? Youre saying that the older audience of casual gamers would eat Kingdom Heats up and youd expect them to not be a wuss when complaining about the motion controls? That makes no sense.

Youre expecting to people go have an open mind about the control scheme yet youve completely closed off the possibility the PS3 version could be better becasue 'all' the PS3 will offer is improved graphics which is unbelievably ignorant.

Personally, the game would be superior on the PS3 version as it could have a hell of a lot more content on a blu-ray disc, improved online support if it gets implemented, IMPROVED graphics (I dont want it looking like final fantasy, but it could still be improved alot), implemented motion controls (not to the same degree as the Wii obviously, but I dont want it being the sole focus of the game) and the familiar control system that worked for the past two games.

 

like cod4 ?:/

 


 I dont really remember any motion control in COD4; Plus, its a multiplatform game. A developer isnt gonna make enough content to fill a Blu-Ray when they have to fit the same content on a DVD. How was your comment even remotely logical?



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