i have both games on wii and i will stick with them.
Darkside was boring, games overstayed their welcome
Shoot out the lights to find hidden files? Okay, that's fine. But, presumably to help you find all the files, all the lights you shoot out stay shot out for every future play? Now the dark, generic boring monochromatic RE backgrounds are even darker?
Ammo carries over between plays? Seems nice, but you can build a stock of double the starting weapon ammo if you take a weapon and just don't use it. You can do this on easy missions to rebuild your supply if you die, so it isn't even difficult. It it just time consuming (like trying to keep your party leveled together in Tactics Ogre's training mode). And having double ammo can greatly lower the difficulty.
Mind, it didn't help that on the Wii, the two games were against other light gun shooters. And particularly the under-rated but better designed Ghost Squad.
I just have to beg sega now for a HOTD collection, a legitimate one with 1-4 or at least 2-4, maybe they could just go ahead and redo the first 3 in HD since they lost the source code for the first. Also Ghost Squad. My most played wii game no doubt.
Try using your brain. Last I checked the 360 had nothing that could be used as a light gun peripheral. Unless you count the Kinect. Which sucks.
I've heard that The Gunstringer pulls off the lightgun gameplay in a passing manner. I'm doubt that it's as effective as the other two versions (Wii/Move) but maybe developers could tighten it up a bit.
I haven't tried it out myself, but hope that these devices will someday live up to there potential.
Seriously, I have to recalibrate the Move every 30 seconds when I'm aiming with it.
You are doing it wrong
@me
My Wii is loosing reasons to exist with every new Wii-port released for PS3 or 360.
I played the Gunstringer and found it to be annoying to control. They worked, but they felt more like an annoyance than anything. Though to be fair I only played the demo.
In my opinion pointer controls for Kinect feel too lose. Kinect is all about body movement so games like Fruit Ninja are tons of fun, but pointing at things doesn't have the precision I like.
That's just my opinion though, and honestly I haven't played too much Kinect so maybe if I get better at it I can enjoy it more.
So ... why is bringing a game to another console a bad thing? I don't get the hate for this. Ambivalence, sure, but not hate. Whenever I hear that people are going to get to play a game that they might have otherwised missed, I tend to think that's pretty cool.
So, yeah, why is this a bad thing?
Like Little Kings Story, if you don't own that you suck.
Enjoy your meh games PS3 dudes.

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