Nice video there...especially the ending...:-)
The thing with the "dated graphics" is something that does not really worry me all that much...I actually have one of those Wii things at home and do not have too many problems with graphics.
What really worries me and has caused me to stop using my Wii only a few days after I bought it is tha the Wii-mote and the Nunchuk are hardly used in available games.
Red Steel was supposed to be the best there, so I got that first, but apart from the "point-and-shoot" part that is OK, the controls are very weak.
I was hoping for some real control over the swordfights...but no, you can swing it, but it does not really matter how you swing it, it always just does standard swings and you have to do some strange and counter-intuitive combination movements to block an opponents strike...VERY BAD...
Why can't they just use that interface to let me move around with the little stick and swing one or two-handed weapons with the two controller movements??? Isn't that what the things are for? 1:1 translation of movement?
I hope that somebody will make games that actually use the unique capabilities of the controllers, then I'll go back to playing the game.
I also got Zelda, a nice little game, but the controls are also very counter-intuitive. Why do I need to press buttons or shake this or that to do a certain move it I could just as well perform it with the Wiimote?
Ah well...
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