01-12-2010, 04:36 PM
The one drawback that I found in NSMBWii was the motion controls.
As I said before, if a game is originally developed to have it, it's fine. But it just feels tacked on in NSMBWii, and it breaks your concentration to have to shake the controller all the time.
Why make you have to shake to pick up an enemy when you can just conveniently use the B button (or the 1 button, whatever) like in the rest of the series?
As I said before, if a game is originally developed to have it, it's fine. But it just feels tacked on in NSMBWii, and it breaks your concentration to have to shake the controller all the time.
Why make you have to shake to pick up an enemy when you can just conveniently use the B button (or the 1 button, whatever) like in the rest of the series?