I'll have access to both the 360 and Wii versions. So I'll get a taste for both.
Oh, and the 75 was based off of Nintendo Power's review. Take from it what you will. (They gave Okami a 7.5 as well)
I'll have access to both the 360 and Wii versions. So I'll get a taste for both.
Oh, and the 75 was based off of Nintendo Power's review. Take from it what you will. (They gave Okami a 7.5 as well)
leo-j said:
Yea I agree.
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Im still getting the Atari 7200 version tho. =D
Cougarman said:
nothing much really just some useless feature were you use the wii as a light sabre, oh and a dual mode |
NO WAY!! You pick up the Wii and use it as a lightsaber? Man, I can only imagine the amount of ruined TVs and returned consoles after this game comes out.
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I do not believe so. The main focus for TFU is Euphoria and DMM engines for realistic physics. The Wii version will sell but it will be surpassed by its HD counterparts.
halogamer1989 said: I do not believe so. The main focus for TFU is Euphoria and DMM engines for realistic physics. The Wii version will sell but it will be surpassed by its HD counterparts. |
Thing is, all they are are engines to make things break apart/move relatively realistically.... People don't buy games for that.
The main focus of TFU is making a fun game... Euphoria and DMM engines are just a means to an end, as are motion controls. Many people get off on a piece of hardware's ability to run physics algorithms and other people get off on the fact that the Wii remote could be an immersive tool with which to interact with the onscreen action.
My point: It all comes down to personal preference.
And I'll take motion controls.
I don't think motion control aspects are going to make the Wii version "better" than its counterparts. Although the Wii version is not merely a watered-down port, I doubt its been built from the ground up for the Wii either -- and I think that's required for any Wii game to truly shine.
It'll be a different game, for certain. "Better", than its HD brethren, might be asking too much.
jedson328 said:
NO WAY!! You pick up the Wii and use it as a lightsaber? Man, I can only imagine the amount of ruined TVs and returned consoles after this game comes out. |
errr..ever heard of wii wrist strap?
c03n3nj0 said: I think it will, everybody wants to use their Wiimote ass a lightsaber! But a lot of the people are going to focus on dual mode. So that better be good... |
that is without a doubt the best typo ever, i wish if i was the one who wrote that, all my typos are lame llol