6th August 2006, 9:06 AM
1.) Looks poopy, probably because Activision is letting toys for bob develop it.
2.) Gameplay is all over the place, it's 1080, sonic riders and tony hawk, but it doesn't look tight at all. Sloppy but fun.
3.) definite rental, wait for TH8.
As far as your thoughts on the simplicity on the wiimote, I think you're right but keep in mind that alot of people kept saying 'once you get used to it... it becomes super intuitive". So its mostly a question of A.) The learning curve of pad to mote and B.) the learning curve of newbie to mote. Once you unlearn the joypad mentality it should become second nature.but just based on the idea of gamming alone, controls will get more advanced not only depending on the game but also on the life and popularity of the console. So while some games will be super simple at first, its sequel will be more advanced and etc as Nintendo curves people on to the mote.
With Zelda: TP looking complicated like you said, i'll have to reserve judgement until I play it,
2.) Gameplay is all over the place, it's 1080, sonic riders and tony hawk, but it doesn't look tight at all. Sloppy but fun.
3.) definite rental, wait for TH8.
As far as your thoughts on the simplicity on the wiimote, I think you're right but keep in mind that alot of people kept saying 'once you get used to it... it becomes super intuitive". So its mostly a question of A.) The learning curve of pad to mote and B.) the learning curve of newbie to mote. Once you unlearn the joypad mentality it should become second nature.but just based on the idea of gamming alone, controls will get more advanced not only depending on the game but also on the life and popularity of the console. So while some games will be super simple at first, its sequel will be more advanced and etc as Nintendo curves people on to the mote.
With Zelda: TP looking complicated like you said, i'll have to reserve judgement until I play it,