amp316 said:
I think that you are trying to say flame retardent. I have never heard of a suit becoming unintelligent around flames. Anyhow, you complaining that the Wii Remote didn't have 1:1 controls and that it was half assed tech is hilarious since no other system had any tech like this at all (unless you want to count Sixaxis which wan't nearly as effective). About Move being better, I've tried Move and it works perfectly fine (it better since they came out with it WAY later than the Wii), but it's pointer controls definitely aren't as good as the Wii Remote (they are laggy). Look at The Shoot for instance. Speaking of The Shoot, this the type of "quality" software that is being released for the Move and you complain that the Wii isn't getting quality software for it? That thing isn't getting supported at all. Also, you picked Dead Rising for the Wii as an example to prove that the Wii has graphical limitations? I'll pick that same game as an example that the Wii gets crappy 3rd party support. That game could have been much better with more time and effort. |
Also, Chop Till You Drop isn't a fair comparison with other games. The zombies, Frank, Survivors, items, and all the different areas in any section, are all loaded into the RAM at once, no streaming (even RE4 and the original Dead Rising use streaming). And the original color setting is crap. Anything under 8 is muddy as hell.
That doesn't mean Capcom didn't blow it in other ways with that game. I was just adding some information.
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs