Blue Swirl wrote:Looks perfectly comfortable to me. The proof of the pudding will be in the tasting, of course, but I'm not worried. My brother used to play PSO with this: and never once complained about comfort. Hey, just dawned on me, the central screen would make a great soft keyboard for stuff like Monster Hunter et al. C'mon SEGA, give the Wii U a port of Phantasy Star Online 2. Ya know ya wanna.Shyam39 wrote:Nintendo booth babe >>>> Mod confirmed
Kazuo wrote:Rumours came up yesterday that Colonial Marines could be a timed exclusive for Wii U, which might make it an ideal launch title if the console hits before Christmas.
I want one of those so bad.Kazuo wrote:I've got one of those, great controller. It's plenty comfortable as well, but you'd expect that from the Gamecube. Rumours came up yesterday that Colonial Marines could be a timed exclusive for Wii U, which might make it an ideal launch title if the console hits before Christmas.Blue Swirl wrote:Looks perfectly comfortable to me. The proof of the pudding will be in the tasting, of course, but I'm not worried. My brother used to play PSO with this: and never once complained about comfort. Hey, just dawned on me, the central screen would make a great soft keyboard for stuff like Monster Hunter et al. C'mon SEGA, give the Wii U a port of Phantasy Star Online 2. Ya know ya wanna.Shyam39 wrote:Nintendo booth babe >>>> Mod confirmed
You're a braver tiger than I. Those games are scary as hell.Skondo wrote:I know it's an old game, but I'm quite excited about Project Zero 2 that comes out on the Wii next month. Loved the first game.
davyK wrote:I'm in too - I held out with the Wii but I'm impossibly in love with most of their IP so it's only a matter of time. Mario Galaxy restored my lagging faith in them,
Kazuo wrote:Rumours came up yesterday that Colonial Marines could be a timed exclusive for Wii U, which might make it an ideal launch title if the console hits before Christmas.
Elmlea wrote:They have said, though, that they won't allow you to have both up at once. Â It makes sense, look at the movie; the motion tracker was a big bit of kit, and you couldn't hold a 2-handed rifle at the same time.
Elmlea wrote:I'd rather buy a £40 peripheral for that, working on the probably-prettier Xbox version that I can actually play online co-op with, rather than a £175 console.
Even if it just means less HUD and easier item shuffling I'm in. Skyrim is a corker but the fiction is often broken when have to change arrows/shouts/trousers.Elmlea wrote:I just can't see the controller being anything other than a pointless gimmick.
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