| cleveland124 said: Only so many ways to wave your hands? What about only so many ways to hit buttons? |
Thank you. I've heard that argument about the "repetitive" nature of Wii controls before and it gets annoying. Sure it's repetitive to have such basic waggle thrown into games but I don't mind. I've played video games for over 15 years and i'm getting tired of hitting a to jump.
I remember reading a post where somebody said they didn't like the Wii's approach because if all companies didn't try to push the graphical limits games would be less immersive and you wouldn't feel as "pulled in" to the game if it didn't wow you by looking better and better. Obviously the Wii can't pull you in on textures alone like the PS3/360 can but I think the controls more than make up for it. For years we've been hitting A to swing a baseball bat and live out our fantasy of winning the world series. Now I want to swing the bat!
Just as a last note as a Harry Potter fan i've given the games a try and they are not my taste at all. Obviously they are built for a younger crowd and are far more simple with puzzles so basic they become tedious. However I finally found one I enjoyed. Order of the Pheonix on Wii since you wave the Wiimote as a wand. It seems so simple yet is so fullfilling to wave it in a particular manner based off of the spell you want to cast and have Harry cast it. ... Too bad the game is still too easy.







