Gugerface said:
But the traditional controllers must have felt limited, because they lacked something which wiimote had. I can't see anyone enjoying gaming without an option which some people may or may not like ie. motion controls/secondary screen. |
The Wii remote had no dual analogue sticks, three shoulder buttons and only one reachable face button (A) during fast-paced gameplay. Heck, that single stick wasn't even clickable. Motion controls did not fill up the massive void that those missing features created.
The Wii U GamePad is a whole different story. It sacrificed nothing for a big touch screen, motion controls and TV remote capabilities. Not to mention the enjoyment of playing games while in bed, far away from the console and the TV.







