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Anyone own a Wii ? (pg. 4)
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| Gauss |
| quote: | Originally posted by smakmagik
Get. The . Out. Of my thread. Then. |
I seriously don't understand why do people have an urge to make such posts (I'm talking about the one you quoted).
Back on topic, are there FPS games for Wii? How does that function anyway? |
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| Ian |
| got my wii online now, cannot wait to play Ben, LeeAnn & Others at mario kart, the online play is lovely & smooth and everything you need it to be :) |
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| smakmagik |
| I am slowly being convinced to buy it, especially at £80. I will get it only on 10th of May so till then, keep reminding me why I should or shouldn't get it. |
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| Simon_N |
My brother has one and i think its great. Wii sports and mario galaxy are worth buying one for on their own. but i spend most the time playing guitar hero on it. I expect mario cart will be good but i haven't had a chance to play on it yet.
p.s. if you dont like it you will get more than £80 for it on ebay so you cant go wrong. |
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| Yan |
| quote: | Originally posted by camshaft
Anyone here play No More Heroes? Holy crap that game kicks ass. I don't know if it's worth getting a system for (Super Mario Galaxy is for that), but if you get a Wii, get this, it rocks.
As far as motion controls go, besides Wii Sports, I think Rayman Raving Rabbids (the first one, haven't played the sequel) and Zack & Wiki (kiddy, but awesome) really nailed it with some real creative and responsive uses of the Wiimote. |
No More Heroes is way too short (and lacks just about any replay value) to be a console pusher. Still, it is an amazing game and is required at least 1 playthrough if you get a Wii.
I've got Z&W. Awesomely awesome. Don't play too long for one sitting, however.
| quote: | Originally posted by Gauss
Back on topic, are there FPS games for Wii? How does that function anyway? |
As far as I remember, Red Steel, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles and Link's Crossbow Training are all considered to be FPSs.
Functions as you'd imagine. Movement is done with the nunchuck. Point and click (B) with the Wiimote. |
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| misterpink |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
the online play is lovely & smooth and everything you need it to be :) |
Are you talking about a , or a game? |
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| misterpink |
[QUOTE]Originally posted by smakmagik
I am slowly being convinced to buy it, especially at £80.
Jesus, it's 80 pounds, don't be so tight. |
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| Yan |
| quote: | Originally posted by misterpink
don't be so tight. |
| quote: | Originally posted by misterpink
Are you talking about a ? |
:p |
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| misterpink |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yan
:p |
What can I say, it's spring. |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by lücid
agreed!
until 1/2 of The Hamptons passes out on your lap and nearly bashes you in the face every time he bowls. :mad: |
put that fool on lock down after he gets to drunk to bowl! :p |
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| Mr Game+Watch |
Definitely worth it, it's the most fun I'm having with a next gen console so far...
Must-get games:
-Super Smash Bros Brawl (obviously)
-Super Mario Galaxy
-Zelda: Twilight Princess
-Kororinpa: Marble Mania
-Zak and Wiki
Recommended, with some hesitation (might want to rent first):
-Metroid Prime 3
-Super Paper Mario
-No More Heroes
Coming soon, that look good:
-Wii Fit
-Super Mario Kart
-Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles Wii
-Fragile
The best feature for me would undoubtedly be the Virtual Console... great way to legally play some excellent classic games, including a few that have went unreleased in the US till now (Sin and Punishment and Alien Soldier, both of which are stunning).
I also feel that the Wii is gonna get the bulk of support from game developers in the future, due to the magnitude of sales the system is racking up. So expect to see lots of amazing games, a lot of surprises (I'm hearing strong rumors of a Kid Icarus sequel), and just hopefully, games that take even further advantage of the Wiimote and Balance Board. |
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