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Post by hcfwesker on Nov 22, 2007 2:53:38 GMT -5
Got my Wii Zapper earlier today and had time to compare it to the basic Wiimote and Nunchuk controls. And, so far, if you're use to the basic controls, stick with them. The Wii Zapper looks cool, but doesn't feel right... takes a little time to adjust. In parts it almost feels like a chore trying to get those perfect critical head shots. Because now, you have to steady both your hands together and line your shot up. It's still easily done, but once you're use to just simply pointing your Wiimote with one hand, the WiiZapper just feels like more work, but, hey! don't we like a challenge. My sugggestions for using the Wii Zapper is to keep the bottom 3rd of your index finger wrapped around the trigger "B button" so your thumb can rest up top over the "A button"; for grenades and knife attacks. Oh, speaking of knife attacks, get ready for a arm workout. swinging the front of the Wii zapper does get tiresome.... quickly I only ventured through about 2 chapters and the thrill of the Zapper was over and i went back to my basic controls. Now, the Zelda game, I've only skimmed through it, but so far is a pretty addictive demo game for the Wii Zapper! All in all, a nice bundle for the $20 MSRP.
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