targetman377 wrote:ohh yeah and he is taking the wii this girl he wants to get with loves the wii aperantly so yeah!!!
The Wii idea with the Wiimote is fucking badass. It's a great system just wish that it had better games outside of Brawl, Wii Bowling and Star Wars: Force Unleashed
call of duty world at war is a came you should get its really fun on the wii gives you a total new experience of first person shooter games.
targetman377 wrote:ohh yeah and he is taking the wii this girl he wants to get with loves the wii aperantly so yeah!!!
The Wii idea with the Wiimote is fucking badass. It's a great system just wish that it had better games outside of Brawl, Wii Bowling and Star Wars: Force Unleashed
call of duty world at war is a came you should get its really fun on the wii gives you a total new experience of first person shooter games.
I rented it. Unfortunately, renting doesn't allow me enough time to figure out the sensitivity for aiming in the game (I usually only play video games for maybe an hour a day. unless it's a short story video game where it takes less than 2 hours to beat straight through)
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
targetman377 wrote:ohh yeah and he is taking the wii this girl he wants to get with loves the wii aperantly so yeah!!!
The Wii idea with the Wiimote is fucking badass. It's a great system just wish that it had better games outside of Brawl, Wii Bowling and Star Wars: Force Unleashed
call of duty world at war is a came you should get its really fun on the wii gives you a total new experience of first person shooter games.
Does your Wii have an internet connection set up? If so, gimme your friend code for CoD:WaW, and I'll give you mine.
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muy_thaiguy wrote:Been playing the X-men Origins: Wolverine for the 360. The game play is similar to that of Star Wars the Force Unleashed, but there are many ways to dismember people in the X-Men game. With body parts being flung, decapitation, torsos ripped from the pelvic bone, and you even see Wolverine's wounds heal. Kind of cool.
Sounds like the X-Box version of it is much better than the Wii version. I found the controls on the Wii version to be ok but didn't really like them. However I found the controls on the Wii for Star Wars: The Force Unleashed to be outstanding.
Well I'd imagine it would be a bit difficult on the Wii, but I have only played Wii Golf and ended up having to sit as the sensor thing was too low for me.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Been playing the X-men Origins: Wolverine for the 360. The game play is similar to that of Star Wars the Force Unleashed, but there are many ways to dismember people in the X-Men game. With body parts being flung, decapitation, torsos ripped from the pelvic bone, and you even see Wolverine's wounds heal. Kind of cool.
Sounds like the X-Box version of it is much better than the Wii version. I found the controls on the Wii version to be ok but didn't really like them. However I found the controls on the Wii for Star Wars: The Force Unleashed to be outstanding.
Well I'd imagine it would be a bit difficult on the Wii, but I have only played Wii Golf and ended up having to sit as the sensor thing was too low for me.
We put the sensor on top of our tv. if anything it's too high for my sister (5'3"). I would say that Star Wars: Force Unleashed with the Wii-mote is kickass.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Been playing the X-men Origins: Wolverine for the 360. The game play is similar to that of Star Wars the Force Unleashed, but there are many ways to dismember people in the X-Men game. With body parts being flung, decapitation, torsos ripped from the pelvic bone, and you even see Wolverine's wounds heal. Kind of cool.
Sounds like the X-Box version of it is much better than the Wii version. I found the controls on the Wii version to be ok but didn't really like them. However I found the controls on the Wii for Star Wars: The Force Unleashed to be outstanding.
Well I'd imagine it would be a bit difficult on the Wii, but I have only played Wii Golf and ended up having to sit as the sensor thing was too low for me.
We put the sensor on top of our tv. if anything it's too high for my sister (5'3"). I would say that Star Wars: Force Unleashed with the Wii-mote is kickass.
I'm 5'11 and the guy that owned had it on a 25 or 27 inch tv on a low stand, and he is 5'6 or so.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Been playing the X-men Origins: Wolverine for the 360. The game play is similar to that of Star Wars the Force Unleashed, but there are many ways to dismember people in the X-Men game. With body parts being flung, decapitation, torsos ripped from the pelvic bone, and you even see Wolverine's wounds heal. Kind of cool.
Sounds like the X-Box version of it is much better than the Wii version. I found the controls on the Wii version to be ok but didn't really like them. However I found the controls on the Wii for Star Wars: The Force Unleashed to be outstanding.
Well I'd imagine it would be a bit difficult on the Wii, but I have only played Wii Golf and ended up having to sit as the sensor thing was too low for me.
We put the sensor on top of our tv. if anything it's too high for my sister (5'3"). I would say that Star Wars: Force Unleashed with the Wii-mote is kickass.
I'm 5'11 and the guy that owned had it on a 25 or 27 inch tv on a low stand, and he is 5'6 or so.
That explains it. Ours is a 63" TV and it's on top of a 3'5" platform.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
So I stayed in last night and went to sleep relatively early for me on a Saturday. I had been at a party earlier in the day for the Georgia game and before that we had played a bit of Left 4 Dead (painful as I started playing with a guy who had no clue what he was doing and despite me telling him to follow me and slowly leading him through the level) he kept getting lost and then the second guy knew what he was doing but a. thought it was fun to startle the witch and set off all the car alarms but also was not any good at the game) but I get off point, well if there's a point to get off of anyways. Right now it seems like I'm rambling.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.