I really can't imagine that the simple diamond layout of A, B, X, and Y being hard to grasp. I mean, if you know where A is located then it doesn't take much logic to figure that B must be located to the right of it. Same for X and Y. It's set up EXACTLY like the DC controller, which I guess doesn't mean much if you didn't play a Dreamcast. In any case, it's not hard to get the hang of it.
I suppose if you gave the controller more than 10 mintues you would begin to appreciate it. It certainly makes more sense than triangle, circle, and square.;)
Oh, and I was able to pull off one of those nifty combos in Kameo after, get this, actually reading what it said and thinking about it for a whole two seconds. Then again, it probably helps that I have extensive play time with similar type controllers (Dreamcast, Xbox, and PS2) and I happen to like some other games with similar type gameplay and complex combos (think Prince of Persia). meh...
I suppose if you gave the controller more than 10 mintues you would begin to appreciate it. It certainly makes more sense than triangle, circle, and square.;)
Oh, and I was able to pull off one of those nifty combos in Kameo after, get this, actually reading what it said and thinking about it for a whole two seconds. Then again, it probably helps that I have extensive play time with similar type controllers (Dreamcast, Xbox, and PS2) and I happen to like some other games with similar type gameplay and complex combos (think Prince of Persia). meh...
Jak 3 : Jet Set Radio Future : Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee : Final Fantasy XII : Shadow of the Colossus : more to come...
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