Not exact matches
Nah Nintendo is just gonna show kids
waggling remotes and a bunch of actors giggling to each other.
Of course, there's little clothing involved, buckets of gore and more zombies than you can
waggle a Wii
remote at.
I du n no, I actually liked
waggling the Wii
Remote to swing the sword.
Giving the Wii
remote a swift
waggle makes Donkey hammer his fists on the ground, which reveals hidden secrets and stuns enemies.
If you're using a
remote on its own, held sideways, pulling these off involves holding down a direction on the d - pad while you
waggle.
I don't see anything intuitive in that, at least not more intuitive than pressing and holding a button, just compare it with aiming, or fishing, now that is trully intuitive, the other controls are just the same, you are asociating an action, whether is pushing a button or
waggling the
remote, with an action on screen.
Waggling the Wii
Remote to kill zombies never gets old, and the plethora of unconventional weapons (shopping cart, park bench) add lots of variety; and aiming weapons with the remote is much easier than using two analog s
Remote to kill zombies never gets old, and the plethora of unconventional weapons (shopping cart, park bench) add lots of variety; and aiming weapons with the
remote is much easier than using two analog s
remote is much easier than using two analog sticks.
Badminton has you swinging the Wii
Remote as you try to out last your opponent hitting the birdie back and forth while horseback show jumping has you waggling the Wii Remote while also balancing the remote and Nunchuck between obst
Remote as you try to out last your opponent hitting the birdie back and forth while horseback show jumping has you
waggling the Wii
Remote while also balancing the remote and Nunchuck between obst
Remote while also balancing the
remote and Nunchuck between obst
remote and Nunchuck between obstacles.
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games takes a somewhat simplistic approach in regards to the control as it seems to harken back to the early days of the Wii when there was no Wii
Remote Plus and developers of similar natured games believed that players would have LOTS of fun
waggling their controller about in crazy ways.
Most mini-games are played with the Wii
remote and include a combination of
waggling the controller and pressing buttons which is what is to be expected.
Pointing and
waggling the equivalent of a TV
remote at your screen to play Mario?
We Dance, which takes advantage of the Wiimote and Nordic's dance mat, promises to deliver an original dance experience as you
waggle the
remote, stomp around on the mat or use a unique combination of both.
A Wii - mote / nunchuk combo will get you through the game, but
waggling the
remote isn't an elegant way to aim a sniper rifle.
Oh, and your Wii
Remote isn't enough for most games anyway — you'll need a nunchuck attachment for most decent less -
waggle focussed titles.
Let us use the gamepad and remap buttons to Wii
remote and nunchuck buttons, able to assign one of them as «
waggle», bah.
Each Joy - Con can be used vertically by one player like a Wii
Remote, but it seem like this is only going to be used for mini-game
waggling.
What would in other hands be a straightforward action series, then, becomes one in which you use a lightsaber (which has to constantly be recharged by
waggling the
Remote to make Travis seemingly wank power into it), disembowel a singing Native American in a baseball stadium, and fight a killer American footballer and his evil cheerleading troupe in a giant mech called Glastonbury.