im seriously considering getting a Wii, but it all depends on how well the controller works with the system. Does it still feel like gaminf? is the controller durable? Can games really come in all varieties with that controller? IF you can answer these questions you will help me a whole bunch.
*Please only give your opinion if u actually used the Wii remote:) (if you didnt feel free to respond just let me know you haven't actually used the remote).
im seriously considering getting a Wii, but it all depends on how well the controller works with the system. Does it still feel like gaminf? is the controller durable? Can games really come in all varieties with that controller? IF you can answer these questions you will help me a whole bunch.
*Please only give your opinion if u actually used the Wii remote:) (if you didnt feel free to respond just let me know you haven't actually used the remote).Pendragon613
It doesn't feel like the gaming you're used to, it's better, it's the evolution of gaming. After you play and feel like what it's like to be in the game, you don't wanna go back to normal controllers. Atleast, it feels this way for me.
I like the Wii-mote almost better than a regular controller, Ive gotten used to it. It doesnt feel cheap at all, feels like it can take a hit with no problem. The only complaint I have was that the squared off edges on the Wii-mote started to getting annoying when I first got it but now I dont even notice it. If all your worried about it the controller that shouldnt stop you from buying the Wii, it goes perfectly with it.
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