The strangest thing is, the bow and arrow controls worked better in Twilight Princess, purely because with the limitations of
the standard Wiimote, you're required to point the controller at the screen for its position to be read.
The game can be used with
your standard wiimote, but this game really comes into its element when you play it with your Wii balance board.
Not exact matches
In the most part, the game makes use of an analog stick and
standard buttons to move and attack — But occasionally with performing particular moves, a quick - time event flashes up with a direction in which to swing the
Wiimote / Move controller.
When they designed the
Wiimote / Nunchuck... they broke apart a
standard controller so you could hold each half in a hand.