grandjedi6 said:Is it just me or does the desert not look as fugly as before
Well we haven't seen the night version of the desert. Oh boy did some serious (bad)shit happen in the desert at night.
grandjedi6 said:Is it just me or does the desert not look as fugly as before
Yeah but not simultaniously. Pass-The-Zapper mode if you like.Tempy said:Why not I guess? It looks nice enough and I *am* a consumer whore.
Are there 2-4 player modes?
Phife Dawg said:Looks surprisingly decent. I wanted to get the Zapper anyways, this makes the decision a no-brainer.
Yeah but not simultaniously. Pass-The-Zapper mode if you like.
I-m-a-Consumer-WhoreLinkzg said:Pass-The-Zapper
Zap-A-Zombie
Feed-Me-A-Cat
Shoot-The-Target
Because Nintendo want you all to have Zappers and Wiifit boards so they can enslave you all in their next march and shoot project!Ogni-XR21 said:So can I get the standalone "game" for 10 bucks then?
(the reason for having the zapper is still beyond me)
Sure, I'm a video-game-fan after all :lol .Arde5643 said:I-m-a-Consumer-Whore
Iam Canadian said:I still can't believe Nintendo is actually making a game called Link's Crossbow Training.
I just can't believe it.
Tempy said:I'd love it if we could get a game like Point Blank for the Wii. Those games were fun.
EctoPrime said:I wonder if Nintendo will package a demo of TP with the game, anyway Crossbow training does look quite expansive.
Lobster said:Why would they do that?
It's a pack-in game for an accessory that costs $20.Slurpy said:Is this based on the TP engine? If so, then lame. Do we really need that made-for-GC engine in another game?
Slurpy said:Is this based on the TP engine? If so, then lame. Do we really need that made-for-GC engine in another game?
The journalists have who went to NoA's event, but I think it's embargoed until Monday.Boerseun said:Game looks damn awesome! Has anyone played it yet?
9:37 a.m.: In Stalfos Defender, you see Link in the foreground as Stalfos approach nearby. You have to shoot as many of them as you can. You can turn the screen by dragging the on-screen reticule to the left or right. Very satisfying effect as you blow the enemies apart. For a $19.99 pack-in, this is pretty impressive stuff. Indeed, looks much more fun than Umbrella Chronicles, as far as I'm concerned.
9:38 a.m.: In another type of gameplay style, you actually move Link through the levels with the nunchuk's analog stick and aim normally with the Zapper. You have full freedom of movement and can walk into any direction. Meanwhile, you can zoom in and pick off enemies from a distance, shoot boxes for upgrades, etc. When you shoot something other than an enemy, you still keep your multiplier. Again, color me pleasantly surprised.