V-r0cK said:
Maybe it'd be like playing Onimusha 3 with the swinging sword controller for PS2? |
Didn't that one include a PS2 controller?
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V-r0cK said:
Maybe it'd be like playing Onimusha 3 with the swinging sword controller for PS2? |
Didn't that one include a PS2 controller?
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NJ5 said:
Didn't that one include a PS2 controller?
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The ps2 controller layout was built in the handle of the sword, so you'd move with the analong to where your thumb would be while holding the sword but attack by swinging.
Come to think of it how would you walk in a Natal game without a controller? Fake walk and run in one spot?
V-r0cK said:
The ps2 controller layout was built in the handle of the sword, so you'd move with the analong to where your thumb would be while holding the sword but attack by swinging. Come to think of it how would you walk in a Natal game without a controller? Fake walk and run in one spot? |
^ That is one of the questions everyone has been asking about Natal since... E3.
I'm thinking the answer is either "you don't" or "using some gimmick".
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NJ5 said:
^ That is one of the questions everyone has been asking about Natal since... E3. I'm thinking the answer is either "you don't" or "using some gimmick". |
I still have a theory about common household items coming into use
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Rainbird said:
I still have a theory about common household items coming into use |
i was thinking a treadmill?
V-r0cK said: i was thinking a treadmill? |
or someting like a ddr-pad/leaning?