For a game that
requires precise shooting it seems mindless that Nintendo had the awkward motion controls as the default option.
Not exact matches
, there are tricky jumps to make, enemies that must be defeated with
precise shots, and many times the game
requires you to do a mix of both.
A mouse is much more
precise than a controller, the controller
requires 0 skill, seeing as every
shooting game on console uses auto - aim to compensate.
Combat, oftentimes devolving into a frenetic fight against a squad of malicious machines,
requires quick reflexes and
precise shooting.
Every one presents even more new challenges,
requiring careful navigation,
precise shooting, and brainpower to figure out how to defeat them.
Every boss battle is a one
shot shootout that
requires precise aim and timing.
Once there, he must run, jump and
shoot his way to freedom from his alien captors while facing unusual beasts and environment - based challenges that
require precise timing to surmount.
Fighting games, more so than
shooting games and far more than adventure games
require laser -
precise timing and ultra-accurate button recognition.