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Super. Paper. Mario. April. 2007.
mantidor:
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Originally posted by: pap64
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Originally posted by: Bill Aurion
"As I expected, a lame implementation of the remote."
As expected, mantidor bitches again...
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Word!
Seriously, dude, chill! I know you aren't impressed with the Wii right now and don't want to bother picking up one, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't be a killjoy about it.
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hey, I can't wait for this game too, but I'm not going to let go that the implementation of the remote is pathetic at best, since this is intelligent systems and this is such a different case from TP I do have much higher hopes about this one. As I said, I might even buy the console, but its awfully expensive for me,and I want to feel as less guilty as possible about expending so much cash and having a game with an awesome use of the remote can help a lot with that, it used to be the graphics with past consoles, but thats no longer the case for the wii.
And holding the remote sideways doesn't make it "OMGAWESOME", it really doesn't :P.
willie1234:
actually I have to agree that the use of wiimote seems to be wrong here.
ergonomically, it is better to have a split controller (ie wiimote + nunchuck) than having to hold a normal controller with both hands. So holding the wiimote sideways for anything but nostalgia for the old nes controller seems wrong to me. They could have the same effect using the two controllers, while being more comfortable. Maybe that will be an option?
I'm also in the wait and see camp when it comes to buying a Wii. I'm still playing through a few cube games that I didn't get around to, but this might push it over the edge for me when it comes out.
Ghisy:
Super Paper Mario: FTW
Enough said.
Crimm:
I agree, the decision to hold it sideways was clearly nostalgia driven.
Also on Intelligent Systems, they had BETTER implement pointer control of Fire Emblem.
Smash_Brother:
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Originally posted by: JonLeung
Then you should smack some sense into Smash Brother, who apparently doesn't like SMRPG anymore even though he's never played it.
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First of all, that course of action would not be, how should I say, "prudent"...
Second, I've burned out on turn-based RPGs. I just have. There's no real rhyme or reason to it, but I've tried to play some recently (even good ones, like FFIII) and I just can't do it.
I expect SMRPG will be the same, hence why I likely won't buy it.