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HappySqurriel said:
jimmay said:
HappySqurriel said:
jimmay said:

Nice to see you not showing your fanboy bias with retarded statements saying i get my information from ps3 forums...

Now is that opinion you posted about metroid prime 3 the common opinion or the minority opinion. Does 1 or 2 games that work well represent the majority of wii games or the minority? To turn from side to side in metroid prime 3 you have to move the cross hair to the side of the screen, it doesn't stay locked onto middle, with a normal controller you use the second stick to turn and the left stick keeps the crosshair were you want it, not off to the side. Hands down in a fps game dual anolog vs wiimote the dual anolg wins. For the wii remote to work in a shooter, the shooter has to be a slower paced game like resident evil 4. Now when the wii remote is better for more game than the dual anolog controller come back and tell me.

 

Ok, since you claimed that many of the reviews you read hinted that Wii controlls were worse than dual analogue controls please link to 1 review (from a reputable site) for either Metroid Prime 3 or Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition which states that the controlls were worse than the Gamecube versions.

 


I'm talking about wii games in general, those two games are two of the exceptions that improve things over the gamecubes controls. However neither of them are traditional fps games, nor do they prove that overall wii controls are better.


Ok ... I'll make it easier for you, find one review (from a reputable site) for any game on the Wii that has sold more than 500,000 copies where the reviewer claims that the Wii controls are dramatically worse than a standard controller.


 http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/746/746975p1.html

"The much bigger problem with the project, however, is that it utilizes the Wii remote and nunchuk but does not introduce control mechanics that feel in any way better than a dual-analog configuration. In fact, compared to a traditional console first-person shooter like TimeSplitters, Red Steel's controls are a positive step backward."