I used a classic controller and that was dandy, but there aren't any actual motion controls in this game no matter what scheme you use. The lone wiimote from what I've seen is kind of a pain to use, but the nunchuck style doesn't look bad. At any rate, the classic controller is easily the way to go with this game (and really just about any game that supports it).Weekend_Warrior wrote:How are the motion controls?Dylan wrote:In my experience, the only real difference is that the Wii version doesn't have HD.Weekend_Warrior wrote:Ok. I have all the current gen. home consoles. Which version of Rayman Origins is best - PS3, 360 or Wii?
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the original Tomb Raider on PS1 vs. the Anniversary remake on PS2... discuss.
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Fixed that for ya, bud.noiseredux wrote:the original Tomb Raider on Saturn vs. the Anniversary remake on PS2... discuss.
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Third time's the charm.noiseredux wrote:the original Tomb Raider on PC vs. the Anniversary remake on PS2... discuss.
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Resident Evil 2 & 3; PS1 or Dreamcast? And what are the differences?
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Dreamcast. Only difference is graphics if I remember correctly.BurningDoom wrote:Resident Evil 2 & 3; PS1 or Dreamcast? And what are the differences?
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Dreamcast versions have extras too.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Dreamcast. Only difference is graphics if I remember correctly.BurningDoom wrote:Resident Evil 2 & 3; PS1 or Dreamcast? And what are the differences?
Gamecube's the one that's identical to the ps1 versions save graphics.
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RE3 on Dreamcast does have better graphics but you are also able to select a costume for Jill at the very start, and you get 8 as opposed to the original 6. The Mercenaries game from PS1 is also on DC.BurningDoom wrote:Resident Evil 2 & 3; PS1 or Dreamcast? And what are the differences?
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I honestly don't remember too much of the original, it's been years since I've played it, but the Anniversary is a really enjoyable game. Haven't completed it yet, but the new controls work really well and overall it's a brilliant remake imo. Perhaps not quite up there with the Resident Evil Remake, but it's still a great remake, and at least on Anniversary they improved the controls.noiseredux wrote:the original Tomb Raider on PS1 vs. the Anniversary remake on PS2... discuss.
I'd say Anniversary is probably the better choice to play.
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