Guilty Gear Wii
Guilty Gear Wii
Is it worth getting? most of the reviews I've seen say its about average but then its not really a mainstream game so I thought I'd ask you good folks on here if any of you had played it/ would recommend it?
- PharmaceuticalCowboy
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Everyone above me is right. It's a great game but you can't do it with the regular controller if you want to enjoy it.
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Yeah I heard about the motion controls being a bit ropey but coming with a classic should ease the pain, plus its a good excus to get one of these beauties Wii hori stick.Daniel Primed wrote: My 2 cents:read around about how the game plays with a classic controller as the controls as the biggest dilema for the Wii version.
I dont have any other platform that it would be on other than the wii
@baphomet_irl I've never owned one of these but its the graphical style that has me interested in this now. Strange that I'm in no way a graphic whore - photorealism you can keep but I havent been as excited about some of the new wave of stylised games like this and Dragonball Z BT3, and No more Heroes since I was a boy
