Quote:
Originally Posted by thatmariolover
I'd argue that the Wiimote by itself was a bigger step for gaming than an evolution of graphical prowess ever will be. How you play a game is equally important to what you're playing. The issue is how they're marketing what to do with that technology. Most of the time it's used as more of a gimmick instead of using it intelligently like Metroid Prime 3, Super Mario Galaxy, and The Godfather. Even Zelda could have used it better in a few instances.
|
The Wiimote is just a superior adaptation of what has been available in arcades for a long long time. I don't think motion control will ever become the standard for gaming until we can completely emerge ourselves in a virtual world.
As it stands, the Wiimote has the edge over a standard controller for a couple of games. It breaks even on a couple more. And for the rest, I think the majority of the world would rather have a good old fashioned controller.