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Sqrl said:

The big loss for the HD versions is going to be the missing 5 levels. The only thing you really miss out on by getting the Wii version is some physics effects.

Don't get me wrong I understand the appeal of the PS3 version but in terms of what you lose and gain I think the Wii version is an easy choice for SW fans.

Of course you could always rent one version and buy the other.

How many levels does the game have?

 



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dougsdad0629 said:
blink182 said:
I really think you should get both versions as they're two absolutely different gaming experiences, that's what i'm doing if i have my 360 by then and from what i've read and heard a lot of people are doing the same.

Do you actually mean both the PS3 AND Wii versions of the same game?  There's no way I'd do that.  That just seems silly.

 

 

Fo' sho player, each version is going to be a very different experience to the other, the wii version is focused on motion controls , gameplay and immersion where as the hd version has the physics and  hd graphics.



nintendo and sega fan since i was old enough to hold a game controller.

note: my games collection on my profile is only 20ish% complete, i've got a boatload of 360,saturn and dreamcast games to add and a few ps3 games, thanks :)

 

blink182 said:
dougsdad0629 said:
blink182 said:
I really think you should get both versions as they're two absolutely different gaming experiences, that's what i'm doing if i have my 360 by then and from what i've read and heard a lot of people are doing the same.

Do you actually mean both the PS3 AND Wii versions of the same game?  There's no way I'd do that.  That just seems silly.

 

 

Fo' sho player, each version is going to be a very different experience to the other, the wii version is focused on motion controls , gameplay and immersion where as the hd version has the physics and  hd graphics.

 

It's still gonna be the exact same game though.  That's like saying, "Sometimes I take a shit at home and sometimes I go to Wal-mart to do it.  It's 2 different experiences."  The problem is that it's still a shit.



Keep this in mind when reading what I type...

I've been gaming longer than many of you have been alive.

PS3 > Wii