Smiles and Cries said:I LOVE THE 50+ Hours!... I will extend that bitch to 6 months![]()
I felt it was extremely important to get others viewpoints instead of just my own when it came to the Wiis control success rate. The honest overall opinion of myself, and the journalists that I talked to is this. If you play Twilight Princess on the Cube, we feel that you are missing out on an amazing experience.
BlindN-Fan said:OH SNAP!
If you buy Twilight Princess for GameCube and not Wii, you are a fool.
BlindN-Fan said:pics
gamergirly said:Isnt that the SAME guy that posted spoilers earlier in that other thread???
BlindN-Fan said:Nope..I've only been on for like 30 minutes now..
Overall, controlling Twilight Princess takes some time to get used to, but within 30 minutes, I felt like a pro. I was dodging enemies left and right, rolling around them, slashing at them and picking off enemies left and right. In fact, while it might sound crazy, I believe I am much better playing Zelda with the Wii-mote than the standard GameCube controller. For instance, with the slingshot, initially I was clumsy and took forever to kill anything. But, eventually, I was so good with it that I was turning around and picking things off within a matter of seconds.
Kai said:I hope that these previews will remain as non-spoilerific as possible for the big things..... I don't know if I can resist!
Matt talks about Amir0x said:There remains this faction of gamers that refuses to accept the possibility. You know who you are. You continue to argue that because the controls were originally designed for the GameCube pad there is no hope for the Wii build. You say that your arms will get tired using the Wii remote. You speak of mirrored worlds and right-handed Link. And you know what? It's all crap. If you buy Twilight Princess for GameCube and not Wii, you are a fool.
Using the Wiimote to control Links sword attacks is just too much fun. It worked for me 100% of the time. I never had an instance where I took a swing with the Wiimote/Nunchuck, and it didnt register. The only thing that cause me any issue was within the first 5 minutes of receiving a sword. If Link has his sword sheathed, the first swing of the Wiimote will have him take it out, rather than swing. I didnt even realize that I didnt have the sword out at first but once I noticed that there were no issues. It is the same issue that happens in all the 3d Zeldas. You have to have your sword out before you attack, and if you dont, you have to go through the animation before you start your fight. So at first I thought that the Wiimote wasnt picking up my movement correctly, it was actually my own ignorance causing the problem. Wiimote sword functionality is extremely impressive, and you might find it hard to believe how much it adds to the game. I seriously cannot see myself playing the Cube version and enjoying it nearly as much. I know that it is the same core game and I would enjoy the story just as much but the physical connection of actually feeling like Link is absolutely priceless. In my mind, the Wii version is the definitive version.
There remains this faction of gamers that refuses to accept the possibility. You know who you are. You continue to argue that because the controls were originally designed for the GameCube pad there is no hope for the Wii build. You say that your arms will get tired using the Wii remote. You speak of mirrored worlds and right-handed Link. And you know what? It's all crap. If you buy Twilight Princess for GameCube and not Wii, you are a fool.
TheIkariWarrior said:
First off, the Wii mote control is fabulous. It's so intuitive and comfortable that it makes today's controllers (even the much heralded Xbox 360 game pad) feel archaic. The remote needs to be within range of it's sensor bar, and it's not uncommon to have to adjust it so that everything works in tandem, but for the most part, the remote is very flexible, allowing for on the lap as well as in the air play.
Peru said:Ignorance and stubbornness is bliss for some, but get a grip and buy it for the Wii if you're gonna get a Wii.
Some of those screens are slight spoilers, IMO.Ark-AMN said:Advanced Media's Impressions Too: http://wii.advancedmn.com/article.php?artid=8109
Matt said:You continue to argue that because the controls were originally designed for the GameCube pad there is no hope for the Wii build. You say that your arms will get tired using the Wii remote. You speak of mirrored worlds and right-handed Link. And you know what? It's all crap. If you buy Twilight Princess for GameCube and not Wii, you are a fool.
Ocarina of Time is my favorite game ever. Ever. But I honestly, honestly can't see Ocarina of Time matching this game. It seems as if Twilight Princess isn't just slightly better, but it's, dare I say it, in a whole league of it's own. Which would be downright incredible.Yamauchi said:So is this the best game ever made yet?
Yamauchi said:So is this the best game ever made yet?
Yamauchi said:So is this the best game ever made yet?
Mr. TV Goggles said:Ocarina of Time is my favorite game ever. Ever. But I honestly, honestly can't see Ocarina of Time matching this game. It seems as if Twilight Princess isn't just slightly better, but it's, dare I say it, in a whole league of it's own. Which would be downright incredible.
No it just means they will need more time to type their replies as they think of new defences.Alkaliine said:Does this mean the end of GAFers claiming the Gamecube version is better?
Tell me about it... ;_;IAmtheFMan said:God, I feel like Cartman right now.
I've switched sides again at least.Alkaliine said:Does this mean the end of GAFers claiming the Gamecube version is better?
What kind of impressions is that, Gamespot.TheIkariWarrior said:gamespot's impressions are finally up
http://www.gamespot.com/wii/action/thelegendofzelda/news.html?sid=6157656&mode=previews
TheIkariWarrior said:gamespot's impressions are finally up
http://www.gamespot.com/wii/action/thelegendofzelda/news.html?sid=6157656&mode=previews
:lol So Matt is the only one who is positive?Draft said:i like how every preview says, "the wii controls are alright. you get used to them." and there's good old ignMatt, practically fellating the nunchuck :lol