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ameratsu said:

if anything, I'm sick of people equating wiimote controls as inherently superior controls. All i heard after the release of RE4 is how great the controls were and for many people they loved it. I'm sure many people here swear by it... which is fine.
If you take a game like No more Heroes, i think it would lose a huge amount of it's fun factor if you stripped away the wii controls. However, for something like RE4, my preference lies with dual analog controls. Okami could be the same case (perfer dual analog overall vs wiimote overall) for all i know, that's why i am reserving judgment until i try it for myself.


Still, the Wiimote controls are inherently better in RE4.  Whether or not you perfer them.

It's not a case of "Is BBQ better then Salt and Vinegar" when talking about potato chips.

Plenty of golf players for example like unconventional swings.  It works well for them individually, but the conventional golf swings that a swing coach can teach you are just better because they allow for better control.

It's the same with the Wii-mote... just how a mouse and keypad is just inherently superior for shooters, so is the wiimote.

It's not like outside of the paintbrush Okami's controls are complicated.  The only thing that might be a stretch on the wii is the camera control.