
Wii Warm Up: Port central
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Posted: Dec 5th 2008 8:09AM The 7th Number said
I liked Resident Evil 4 for the Wii. I like the aiming more than the GC/PS2 version.
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Posted: Dec 5th 2008 9:53AM (Unverified) said
yep, RE4 and Okami were pretty amazing wii ports. House of the Dead Returns: pretty cool too.
Twilight Princess was really good mostly, but swinging the 'mote for the sword wasn't that fun.. one time early on after not playing the game for a while, i kinda forgot to swing the sword since i wasn't in battle... i was pressing every button and using every tool to try and solve the puzzle; unfortunately, the puzzle was ultimately solved by 'waggling' the sword'. Duhh.
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Twilight Princess was really good mostly, but swinging the 'mote for the sword wasn't that fun.. one time early on after not playing the game for a while, i kinda forgot to swing the sword since i wasn't in battle... i was pressing every button and using every tool to try and solve the puzzle; unfortunately, the puzzle was ultimately solved by 'waggling' the sword'. Duhh.
Posted: Dec 5th 2008 2:08PM (Unverified) said
Resident Evil 4
Okami
Twilight Princess
Call Of Duty: World At War
Rayman Rabing Rabbids
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Okami
Twilight Princess
Call Of Duty: World At War
Rayman Rabing Rabbids
Posted: Dec 5th 2008 2:37PM Roto13 said
I didn't really like Resident Evil 4 until the Wii version, and the Wii version is the reason I finally got around to playing Okami. :P
If and when I buy Guitar Hero: World Tour, it'll be the Wii version because I can't get PSN cards around here, which means no DLC. And the hilarity of the situation is not lost on me. Sony spent all of E3 touting their downloads and this time last year, people were complaining (rightly so) that the Wii version of GH III was missing out on the very key feature that is DLC. Now, in my case, I can't actually BUY any of the PS3's downloads so the Wii is my only choice for DLC that isn't free. :P
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If and when I buy Guitar Hero: World Tour, it'll be the Wii version because I can't get PSN cards around here, which means no DLC. And the hilarity of the situation is not lost on me. Sony spent all of E3 touting their downloads and this time last year, people were complaining (rightly so) that the Wii version of GH III was missing out on the very key feature that is DLC. Now, in my case, I can't actually BUY any of the PS3's downloads so the Wii is my only choice for DLC that isn't free. :P
Posted: Dec 5th 2008 4:17PM (Unverified) said
RE and Okami, naturally
if the level design for force unleashed is similar to the PS3/360 versions, i'll add the wii version of that as well
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if the level design for force unleashed is similar to the PS3/360 versions, i'll add the wii version of that as well
Posted: Dec 5th 2008 4:57PM (Unverified) said
1. Okami
2. Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition
3. Bully: Scholarship Edition
4. Godfather: Blackhand Edition
5. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection
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2. Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition
3. Bully: Scholarship Edition
4. Godfather: Blackhand Edition
5. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection
Posted: Dec 5th 2008 11:50PM (Unverified) said
Sonic unleashed is really the only multiplatform game I own and I'm glad I do. It's fun.
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Posted: Dec 6th 2008 6:41AM (Unverified) said
Godfather, Resident Evil 4, and Call of Duty 3 are much better on Wii than other systems (not that I actually like Call of Duty on *any* system).
Splinter Cell and FarCry were terrible on Wii (both graphics and controls).
I've only played the PS2 version of Okami, but I can't imagine that the Wii port could possibly do anything to make me actually like such an insanely overrated game. The graphic style (minus the blur filter) and the occasional drawing are the *ONLY* good things that game has going for it.
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Splinter Cell and FarCry were terrible on Wii (both graphics and controls).
I've only played the PS2 version of Okami, but I can't imagine that the Wii port could possibly do anything to make me actually like such an insanely overrated game. The graphic style (minus the blur filter) and the occasional drawing are the *ONLY* good things that game has going for it.
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