In some Wii games, it's not so much about whether or not motion control is responsive. Instead it's whether or not the Wii can correctly detect and translate the specific motion gesture.
For example, the motion control is quite responsive in games like No More Heroes. However, if you were to perform a finisher move by swinging the controller to the left, you could still usually get away with executing the motion gesture by swinging the Wii remote to the right.
Even in Mario Galaxy, the same issue applies. The motion control is extremely responsive, especially for the rolling ball and manta ray surfing. However, I found that it is much easier to use the rolling ball's more precise method of motion control for use during the manta ray surfing. This is despite the fact that the game says to use the motion control in specifically different ways for both mini games.
One game that really surprised me by how responsive and accurate the motion controls are is ExciteTruck. I didn't expect the controls to work out that well given the fast-paced and rather chaotic nature of the gameplay. Then it only gets better in Excitebots which throws in even more gameplay mechanics and elements. Go figure.
For example, the motion control is quite responsive in games like No More Heroes. However, if you were to perform a finisher move by swinging the controller to the left, you could still usually get away with executing the motion gesture by swinging the Wii remote to the right.
Even in Mario Galaxy, the same issue applies. The motion control is extremely responsive, especially for the rolling ball and manta ray surfing. However, I found that it is much easier to use the rolling ball's more precise method of motion control for use during the manta ray surfing. This is despite the fact that the game says to use the motion control in specifically different ways for both mini games.
One game that really surprised me by how responsive and accurate the motion controls are is ExciteTruck. I didn't expect the controls to work out that well given the fast-paced and rather chaotic nature of the gameplay. Then it only gets better in Excitebots which throws in even more gameplay mechanics and elements. Go figure.