Yes, I know that there are a lot of haters here, but one day, all of you, will realize that motion sensing is the future.
In 1985, we introduced to one of the greatest games of all time. We played the same type of these games for years, but in 1996, Nintendo brought out Super Mario 64 with perfect use of the analog stick and amazing level design. We had depth to our games. 3D and the analog stick were amazing innovations in the gaming industry, as well as discs and rumble.
Of course, these didn't always start out too well. Some of these things were called "gimmicks." The Wii Remote is not a gimmick. It's bring a whole new level of immersion to our games. I'm sure that you don't game as much as you used to. Well, games get tiring when there's really nothing all that new and exciting. The Wii Remote offers something different. A different, original experience. Zack and Wiki could not have been done on any other console. The finishing blows in No More Heroes made it that much more fun. The little touches with Wii Remote in Super Mario Galaxy were good and not abused. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 makes dual analog very hard to use.
Now, you might say, "Pffft! A few good games can't compensate for all of the other games with gimmicky controls." The DS had games that did not utilize the touch screen well, but eventually, we got some amazing titles that really shows what the DS is capable of, like Elite Beat Agents, Big Brain Academy, Brain Age, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, Jam Sessions, Metroid Prime: Hunters, and a lot more. Give the developers time. It's something new, and Wii Ware is really going to help out.
Let's look at some successful titles: Guitar Hero, DDR, Samba De Amigo. What do all of those games have in common? Oh yeah, they all use a unique control scheme that enchances the experience.
Aren't you getting tired of the same rehashed game play? Isn't it time for something "new?" Something different? Wii will innovative. Wii will revolutionize. Wii will not only play games... but experience them.
So what's your thoughts on this? Is motion sensing the future? Or is it a plain disgrace to gaming?
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