SnowLeopard wrote:I just played Zelda twilight princess on the wii, and I must say that I am very impressed.
Because I am slightly dyslexic, I've always had trouble with traditional video game controlers. That is totally gone with the Wii. The movements are much more natural, and they make the game much more fun to play because I don't need to worry as much about remembering button combinations.
I love Zelda games (in fact they're some of the few games I'll actually play), and Twilight Princess looks very nice visually, and it's also very fun to play.
mastersquirrel wrote:Yesterday I stopped by a nearby gamestop and got some hands on time with Excite Truck. It was actually pretty fun, and I really liked how the wii-mote worked. I just wish that they'd had a LoZ:TP demo.
Myoti wrote:People saying it's not 'precise' enough may be having issues in where they are relative to the TV. Getting real close to the TV generally doesn't work well (sort of throws off calibration or something, I believe).
Shia Kyosuka wrote:How close are you to the TV?
btw, can you believe that a few people are complaining about TP, on the internet?
It's really disgusting. XP
Then again, the internet complains about everything, so it's no big deal.
Anyway, great choice, choosing TP for your starting game. it's the greatest Zelda ever made. and I can truly confirm this as I beat it some days ago.
parts of it gave me goosebumps, and I love the story.
the ending was especially nice! I won't spoil it for you (being the only one who's beaten TP on CAA and my whole state really sucks. ) but you'll just... love it.
ikimasu wrote:I also read a few pages back that some people where having problems with bowling. I haven't had any trouble with it, in fact, you can add spin to the ball with a twist of the wrist just before releasing. It's quite awesome with multiple players.
Bobtheduck wrote:Yeah, I actually sent the wiimote all the way to the right, and the ball still veered left, its course completely unaltered no matter what I did with the wiimote. Quite perplexing and annoying. It worked fine (mostly) with the boxing, even though the boxer's arms twitched like a crack addict.
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