this game is a buy
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Now this is what I am talking about! I hope this brings back the feeling I had with Super Mario 64. This game looks awesome.
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Looks awesome!! Ahh, I can't wait!! This is what Wii games should look like. Not as bad as I thought (I think it's much more than 2 glued Gamecubes). And yes, It remembers me Super Mario 64 (One of my favorite games in all history...) Still, I don't see the especial use of the wiimote here. Whats more, seems to be prepared for the classic one. But if it comes from Nintendo, the best use of the wiimote is a sure. If Wii had more games like this harcore players won't be so doubtful...
I'm glad it doesn't overuse the Wiimote's motion capabilities. The Wiimote can function quite like a normal gamepad, and this game looks like it uses the right amount of traditional and motion control...makes it well balanced in my opinion.
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One note about Wii graphics. Nintendo in association with ATI patented a technology which can "simulate" polygons. It was like a "volumetric" texture. Hard to explain for me, I don't remember the name of the technology (and my english isn't that good either). I saw a photo, it was a ground texture, like asphalt in tiles. Before the application of the render, it was a plain texture, after, tiles were elevated from the ground, attending to the lights and shadows of the texture. In theory, this would allow Wii to "show" more poligons beyond its capabilities. I don't know if they finally included that technology or not. There was something about it in wikipedia, but as I said, I can't remember the name. In addition, lower resolutions should allow more polygons than much higher resolutions (and 1080p it's more much higher). I hope future Wii games to be like this one. Maybe they are not Crysis graphics, but we don't need so much (well, I have a PC for that... in a year I plan to buy a rocket-PC so Crysis won't be a problem :D). If Rare was still nintendo's partner... (banjo... :D____)