What's wrong with Super Paper Mario? The Wii didn't "ruin" that, as that game was originally a Cube project anyway.
Also, while in some areas I agree with what your saying, I think you may be overexaggerating. Mario Party is still the same as ever, which unfortunately is kind of crappy. MP3: C is looking solid, SSBB is turning out well, and SMG is breathtaking. I don't think that Wii is necessarily ruining the existing franchises, I just think that they are being alienated by the new casual games.
Some current games I would probably recommend playing are Super Monkey Ball, SSX Blur (if your into extreme sports), and RE4: Wii Edition if you have yet to play the game. Upcoming games I'd recommned obviously would be MP3: C, SSBB, SMG, FFCC: The Crystal Bearers,Sadness, No More Heroes, and surely Nintendo will have some other interesting games to announce at E3 coming up.
Although I disagree, I respect your opinion but your points to back it up are horrible. Mario Party 8 wasn't bad because of Wii, the motion control was suppose to help the franchise live again. Since the 2nd Mario Party they have sucked, it's the developer's fault that Mario Party 8 sucked.
Pokemon, all console Pokemon games have been bad. And what do you expect from a clone of Stadium? No one hyped this game, this wouldn't have been better with or without the wii motion controls.
SPM, why do you say SPM is bad? I thought it was a great game, see review. ;) Even if it was bad it isn't a good point because the game was originally for the GC and switched to Wii.
Then for other games I think MP3C will be great with the new controls that mimic PC. And Super Mario Galaxy looks amazing. And SSBB looks to be more of the same, but that's not really a bad thing.
Well some games just don't need motion sensor.For instance SSBB, is perfectly fine without motion sensor and I probably wouldn't of thought about buying it if it didn't offer the regular controller to play it.Icetom1024Well, SSBB still offers minimal motion controls, or at least Sakurai hinted at it in one of his website updates. Of course, either way you'd still have two traditional control methods.
[QUOTE="Icetom1024"]Well some games just don't need motion sensor.For instance SSBB, is perfectly fine without motion sensor and I probably wouldn't of thought about buying it if it didn't offer the regular controller to play it.REVOLUTIONfreakWell, SSBB still offers minimal motion controls, or at least Sakurai hinted at it in one of his website updates. Of course, either way you'd still have two traditional control methods.
And still some people are complaining about it because it's offering more controls options ... I'll never understand fanboys.
[QUOTE="Icetom1024"]Well some games just don't need motion sensor.For instance SSBB, is perfectly fine without motion sensor and I probably wouldn't of thought about buying it if it didn't offer the regular controller to play it.REVOLUTIONfreakWell, SSBB still offers minimal motion controls, or at least Sakurai hinted at it in one of his website updates. Of course, either way you'd still have two traditional control methods.Home>Game Modes
Jun. 08 Fri. 2007
Four Kinds of Control
The Nintendo Wii really is a versatile piece of hardware.
I mean, when it comes to controllers, there are pretty much four different types.
I guess I have no choice but implement them all!
There's no need to be confused about what does what-just choose the play ****you prefer!
I suppose I would recommend the Nintendo GameCube controller, though. I like the feel of that powerful rumble.
Still, try out the other controls-they definitely give you a fresh experience.
Hmm? How do you do smashes and dashes with just the Wii Remote?
If I get the chance to tell you, I will.
I agree with you and at the same time I disagree with you.
Because of the Wii's motion sensing controls, some games like Gears of War and Kane and Lynch: Dead Men are going to be X360 or PS3 exclusives, because there really isn't much use for motion-sensing controls in those games and the graphics are too much for the Wii to handle.
On the OTHER hand, the Wii is not "ruining" previous Nintendo games like Super Paper Mario, MP3, and especially Super Mario Galaxy. It's just different, and in some ways, it's actually making them more innovative.If you don't like change, just move on kid because that's whats happening here.
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