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Has'nt anyone noticed how nearly every review of a wii game has been marked down for graphics? im getting the impression that becuase the wii is'nt up to par with the 360/PS3 reviewers are marking the graphics down, even though they still look great. so games are getting lower scores than they should. for eg, Gamespot just gave Trauma center a 6 for graphics, yet that would surely of been an 8-9 last gen?
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Where do you see from the 1up review saying the TC has bad controls? The only part about the controls is this:
The controls are responsive and logical: You manage your surgical instruments with the Nunchuk, and you control them with the Wii Remote. Especially immersive are the forceps, which you control by squeezing the two Wii-mote action buttons.
Second Opinion's assistants tell you what to do (sometimes) but, oftentimes, they don't tell you how. Hell, I'd trust One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest's Nurse Ratched over these clowns. I'm a "learn by doing" kind of guy, but if I don't know how to do something, how the hell am I gonna learn? This is bad enough when you're dealing with a conventional controller, but it's compounded when you've got an unknown quantity that none of us are quite familiar with yet. The Wii-mote has a D-pad, four buttons, and three dimensions of movement; the Nunchuk has an analog stick and two buttons. This isn't a simple stylus we're dealing with. I usually have pretty good intuition when it comes to gaming controls, but more than once, I flailed around with the Wii-mote and accidentally stumbled across the correct controller motion. That's not a good sign. If the developers think that's supposed to be a "challenge"...well, it's not. It's just frustrating, and it's bad design.
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