[QUOTE="Raiko101"]I can see the fun in swinging about a lightsaber in a Wii game, but I don't see the fun lasting more than 10 minutes to be honest. goblaa
Well, if shooting a gun at stuff can last more than 10 miutes, then swinging a sword at stuff can too. You just need to have cool level design, story, enemies, and puzzles.
And of course vroom vroom noises comming from your wiimote.
Don't get me wrong, both concepts are very basic, but it's not the fact that you get to shoot things in FPS games that appeal most. It's the fast-paced competitiveness that most games in the genre offer. With a Wii-Lightsaber game, the main appeal appears to be the swinging of the lightsaber.
Don't get me wrong though, i'll hold judgement until we actually see such a game.
Just been rating some Dreamcast games and i've noticed that Gamespot have given 5 or 6 sports titles ratings between 9.8 and 9.9. What's that all about? I've not played those games so I can't really comment, but it's a bit iffy. I wonder if the scores were influenced by the lack of EA support? Especially with EA Sports. Or maybe it's just a load of errors? Or perhaps they were arguably the greatest sports titles of all time?
I'm a little disapointed, especially because it's the only Ice Hockey game on the Wii. Sadly that may be enough for me to buy it, even though it sounds pretty broken. It's just you don't hear too much about these games in the UK, so the only game in the series i've played is 2K7 on the 360, which I loved.
Having grown up in the 2D sonic era, i'll always call him Robotnik. Eggman sounds about as rubbish as every game that followed Sonic 2 (minus Sonic & Knuckles and Sonic Rush, which aren't too bad).
I remember burning up the phone bill playing Chu Chu Rocket online. Good times! Well in terms of the gaming experience at least. The phone bill was around £300 per month!
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