I also like
the WiiMote only option too, but since my hands are not that big...
Team Ninja did a good job with the gameplay, considering that they pretty much had their hands tied up in terms of decisions (did you know that Sakamoto was the one that wanted
the wiimote only configuration?
Not exact matches
It's not online, local
only: one person on the TV using anything from the Wii's classic controllers to
Wiimote and Nunchuck, and of course the Wii U Pro, while the other is on the GamePad looking at his screen.
Deux's Rumour - For the Wii there is going to be a game based on the theatrical movie Brokeback Mountain and you can
only guess how the
Wiimote is going to be used.
You remembered me when I played the multiplayer of ZumbiU with my brother, it's really rare to him to play with me and he
only plays on the Xbox or PC, he simply didn't managed to control with the
Wiimote + Numchuck and gave up really quickly, while I found it this configuration much better and made it too easy for me to deal with the Zombies.
I love the looks of sorcery, and to all those who say
wiimote can do this, but last time i checked it could not change color, and it lacks the realistic precision of some of the controls as we all saw,
only haters say wii can do this...
Not just because I think it's the
only console to be able to support 9 players at once (
wiimote + classic are two people x4, then gamepad), but I've played it like a month or two ago and it ran properly.
They could have mapped these functions to existing
Wiimote + Nunchuk or even Wiimot -
only controls fairly easily and it would have played fine.
I could hardly make it work when doing what it said to do (literally jumping), and I could
only make it work half of the time by doing it my way (flicking the
Wiimote upward).
The
only way to activate the spin was to give your
Wiimote a sudden flick.
It was also one of the few games to utilize the Super Nintendo mouse, which
only made sense since you couldn't really draw with a controller (well, maybe a
Wiimote).
It seems like it was
only yesterday I was first waggling a
Wiimote furiously to hit a tennis ball.
8BitDo's handy Wireless Bluetooth Adapter makes that possible, allowing you to connect PS4, PS3, Xbox One (Bluetooth models
only),
Wiimote and Wii U Pro Controllers to your Nintendo Switch.
Do you want
only to see titles that make unique use of the
Wiimote, or are ones using the «classic» - style controls perfectly acceptable?
I
only regret not having a classic controller for it, the
wiimote is annoying to use with it, I'll have to get the xbox version or a classic controller.
Holding the
Wiimote sideways and tipping it up and down is not
only more effective but completely free of any akward wrist movements.
However, gamers who
only know the Hyrulian lad from Twilight Princess will still be in fine form to face Skyward Sword's new antagonist - as the title plays like an inventory of every
Wiimote gesture instilled during the last five years.
I won't be ashamed to admit that Majora's Mask is
only one of two Nintendo - developed Zelda games that I have not played through to completion (the other being a copy of Skyward Sword still sealed with that golden
Wiimote).
Other M appears to be catering to both fans of Prime (the 3D perspective) and the old side - scrolling adventures (2D and
only using the
Wiimote).
Not
only that, but Wii Sports did an excellent job at tricking the user into thinking that the
Wiimote was more accurate than it was.
The first and so far
only Wii incarnation of Mario Party is, as expected, just like the previous games but now with
Wiimote controls.
Will the Cube wimakes gonna have some
wiimote implementation or they
only will repack as wii games (easy money)??
I just cant play this game being left handed... the thing is... all my life i've moved the character / cursor / whatever whit my left thumb and my main hand is left... so heres the problem... i hold the
wiimote with my left hand... since is the
only way i can, and i have to do with my right thumb (and im not that good with my right hand) what i have been doing all my life with my left thumb... is just odd... and it makes my movement slow and cluncky...
So, Brawl on Wii U, you can
only use the
Wiimotes, so those or the classic controllers, but there's adaptors out that lets you use GameCube controllers as classic controllers, I'd imagine that it would be best for Brawl.
The
only thing I did like about Fi was when she broke the 4th wall to tell you the
wiimote's battery was low.
Such settings create a strange atmosphere that always borders on horror, so often giving the same instinct of fear and dread, but driven by the unnerving absence of life, countered
only by the stray cats that rule over these places, and a silence broken
only by the sounds of enemies that break through the
WiiMote speaker to warn of approaching danger.