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| Super Bermuda | Jun 18 2009, 05:29 PM Post #1551 |
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The controls for Wii are ok. They actually work pretty well but they aren't perfect. One complaint I have is that the characters move kind of slow. There's no button to dash in the Wii version. Otherwise I think they move about the same speed as the 360 version. Though I thought they moved kind of slow there too. Then again, I don't expect the ghostbusters to be the speediest people, so I forgave that. Something that threw me off was how the d-pad was set up to select beams. In the 360 version, up is proton pack, left is dark matter, down is slime, and right is meson collider. On the Wii remote, up is your PKE meter, down is proton pack, right is dark matter, and I think left will be slime. Haven't unlocked slime yet. Aiming with the remote works very well. You can turn on an auto-aim feature in the options which will sort of target enemies for you. I find that helpful, so I use it. First you have to shoot them to weaken them, then when they are weak enough it switches to capture beam. In capture beam mode, little arrows will appear around the ghost indicating you have to swing the remote in that direction. This isn't bad. Kind of fun. If you swing in the wrong direction, you lose the ghost and he'll escape. I sometimes lose the ghost when I think I do swing in the right direction. Not sure if it is my fault or what. And one last thing. I think the Wii version is much easier. I'm playing on Gozerian mode which is the hardest difficulty and I'm kind of breezing through the game, and I'm almost halfway through. I think the reason for this is that in the Wii version, reviving fallen comrades is far easier. For one, you can revive and shoot at the same time. I don't think you can do that in the 360 version. Also the ghostbusters seem to be quicker to revive you in this game. |
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| Einar T. | Jun 20 2009, 11:53 PM Post #1552 |
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A friend of mine gave me rock band unplugged. But I think there is something wrong with it... On most screens in the games (not all) the game auto scrolls up the list of choices. Like I am holding down the up button, when I am not. This has never happened on any of my PSP games before. Nor does this happen with I am actually playing a song in the game. |
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| Super Bermuda | Jun 21 2009, 09:21 PM Post #1553 |
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That's kind of weird. That sometimes happens on console games to me when I start up the system while holding the analog stick by accident. Never happened on my PSP before though. If it only happens during some menu screens, then I have no idea what the problem is. As for my own purchases, I had to buy a new 360 controller. The analog stick of my old one has gotten pretty loose and the character would be walking around on his own when I don't touch anything. Got me a cool red wireless controller. I think it's the same one that was released with the Resident Evil 5 bundle. Cool looking it is. |
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| Einar T. | Jun 21 2009, 10:42 PM Post #1554 |
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Im not sure what it was but I fixed it. When it happens, if I rotate the stick a couple times it stops. Its weird but whatever works... The red controller rocks. I just wish I could find a red play and charge kit... Or red battery pack. |
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| CHAOSGAMMA | Jun 22 2009, 08:33 AM Post #1555 |
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I suppose black would look the best if they don't make red ones... |
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| Hyper Metal Sonic | Jun 22 2009, 12:03 PM Post #1556 |
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Kinda silly they don't make red ones. |
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| Metroid133 | Jun 25 2009, 12:38 PM Post #1557 |
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-Guilty Gear: Dust Strikers ($8) Another fighter for the DS -Mega Man ZX Advent ($15) Even more for the Mega Man Marathon D: -WarioWare Touched ($22) My first WarioWare game....also a gem on the DS I hear. ;) |
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| CHAOSGAMMA | Jun 25 2009, 02:45 PM Post #1558 |
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Where'd you get Advent? 'Cause for that price I should get it too. My recent game purchases are The Conduit, Art Style PiCTOBiTs, and Mario Clock (if you can call it a game, it is a nice feature though). The last two were just with Nintendo points that I already had on my DSi. |
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| Metroid133 | Jun 25 2009, 03:49 PM Post #1559 |
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I got it at a local used game store. Pictobits is a fun game but it gets increasingly difficult rather quick. Mario Clock sounds nice, but I have the Animal Crossing one not to mention i'm taking a break from points. I don't plan on getting the Conduit right now though. Maybe at a later date. |
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| Brewmaster Dragon | Jul 1 2009, 03:41 PM Post #1560 |
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I'm a bit in my cups at the moment.
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On Saturday I bought Perfect Dark and a friend gave me Wario Land and Game & Watch Gallery 3. |
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