HealingAura
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- Jun 18, 2007
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Great reviews, Dave
I watched your video reviews and I think you're doing a great job.
I laughed so hard when, in the Joytech Sharp Shooter Review, you mentioned that you actually have to shake the nunchuck in order to reload (I don't have Red Steel). It's so stupid that they even make a gun accessory for a game that doesn't exist, instead of making it for games already out. I'm pretty sure playing with a gun accessory will be awkward if the nunchuck is attached to the wiimote (when you shake your nunchuck u lose your aim), or if the game requires you to do anything else, other than shooting, that must be done with wiimote gestures (because it looks silly to use a gun as a knife).
I also liked your mortal kombat review, but I wish you'd show more of the actual fighting with a friend, instead of the singleplayer campaign. After all, this IS a fighting game - not a great one according to most reviews - but still it would be nice to see more of the real fighting. I was actually going to buy mortal kombat, so I can play with my friends, but after I heard that so many people are annoyed by the wiimote gestures which don't work. I wish there were more fighting games for the Wii... I look forward for your Guilty Gear Accent Core review
Resident Evil 4 - now you're talking . Capcom did just great with this game, a 90 grade game for 30$ instead of 50$ is awesome (especially since the Wii is my first console so I didn't play RE4 before). I'm totally going to buy it after I finish Zelda TP (or before).
What bothers me with the Wii is that I don't have any good multiplayer games (especially fighting games that I usually play with my friends on their PS2). I wonder if you can review Marvel Ultimate Alliance for the Wii. I've been playing the PS2 version of this game with my friend and I think the reviews are kinda harsh on it. We play it in cooparative mode, so we are kind of helping each other against the bad guys but also compete against one another for who wins each round. I think if we played it single player it would suck because you have no friend to compete against, and there isn't a lot of challenge in the game by itself. I think some games should be played as multiplayer (not specificly online, just multiplayer) in order to review them right.
I watched your video reviews and I think you're doing a great job.
I laughed so hard when, in the Joytech Sharp Shooter Review, you mentioned that you actually have to shake the nunchuck in order to reload (I don't have Red Steel). It's so stupid that they even make a gun accessory for a game that doesn't exist, instead of making it for games already out. I'm pretty sure playing with a gun accessory will be awkward if the nunchuck is attached to the wiimote (when you shake your nunchuck u lose your aim), or if the game requires you to do anything else, other than shooting, that must be done with wiimote gestures (because it looks silly to use a gun as a knife).
I also liked your mortal kombat review, but I wish you'd show more of the actual fighting with a friend, instead of the singleplayer campaign. After all, this IS a fighting game - not a great one according to most reviews - but still it would be nice to see more of the real fighting. I was actually going to buy mortal kombat, so I can play with my friends, but after I heard that so many people are annoyed by the wiimote gestures which don't work. I wish there were more fighting games for the Wii... I look forward for your Guilty Gear Accent Core review
Resident Evil 4 - now you're talking . Capcom did just great with this game, a 90 grade game for 30$ instead of 50$ is awesome (especially since the Wii is my first console so I didn't play RE4 before). I'm totally going to buy it after I finish Zelda TP (or before).
What bothers me with the Wii is that I don't have any good multiplayer games (especially fighting games that I usually play with my friends on their PS2). I wonder if you can review Marvel Ultimate Alliance for the Wii. I've been playing the PS2 version of this game with my friend and I think the reviews are kinda harsh on it. We play it in cooparative mode, so we are kind of helping each other against the bad guys but also compete against one another for who wins each round. I think if we played it single player it would suck because you have no friend to compete against, and there isn't a lot of challenge in the game by itself. I think some games should be played as multiplayer (not specificly online, just multiplayer) in order to review them right.