Sin & Punishment Star Successor- $19.99 New / $17.99 Usedhttp://www.gamestop.com/wii/games/sin-punishment-star-successor/75107
This game was clearanced at one time, now going for $49.99 at most stores. However Gamestop still has it for $19.99 new. I had to get this game, bought a new sealed copy. Only two bucks more for the new sealed pristine copy. Comes with all the flyers and untouched Nintendo points registration code. The game is inside an Ecco case with holes, at least it is white so the cover insert camouflages the openings. I think the original Wii release had a solid case, maybe this is a rerelease with some improvements in the game?
The OriginalThe game expands on the original N64 import only game. First a short description of the N64 version, how the game is controlled.

The game is a Rail Shooter that uses the Analog stick to aim the gun site. Either the Direction Pad or the Yellow C buttons for side to side movement. The shoulder buttons are for jumping and the Z button is for shooting. A lot of buttons, great in a game such as a
Defender Arcade Control Panel, somewhat painful in a tight game controller.
Its all in the ControlOkay moving over to the Wii with motion controls. So much easier to point the gunsight with the Remote for an INSTANT target. The B trigger is held for rapid fire, the A button adds a charge up weapon that reminds me of
Gradius. The advantage here is the weapon charge is separate, so regular gunfire still can be used at the same time. In addition a sword can be used by tapping the B Trigger for close combat melee attacks.

The Nunchuk controls movement and now one can float around like
Space Harrier. Jumping and the new sideways evade are controlled with the Nunchuk triggers. A definite improvement compared to the N64 jump only feature. With the Remote and Nunchuk, my big paws can now be spread out.
N64 bosses only had one target. Now there are individual tentacles to shoot at, all easily and quickly targeted with the "Lightgun" control of the Wii Remote. The game also supports the Classic and Gamecube controllers. However here is where Motion Control instant gunsight movement is essential and satisfying.
Pretty GraphicsNaturally the pic is going to be so much better, all in 480p with a component cable. When flying over city scapes, a real sense of height. It is great floating above while raining destruction down on the targets below.

My one minor disappointment is the screen "blur" effect to give a sense of movement. I prefer sharp imagery but at times the blur does work. The water level with the giant moray eels come to mind. They motion blur when lashing out, with a giant detailed head filling the screen with snapping jaws. Picture the Hydra in
God of War with a 3D effect slamming in your face.
VerdictI really like the N64 version and the Wii version is even better! I don't get the silly outfit the male character wears, oh well
Space Harrier had a weird outfit too. A beautiful current gen upgrade that retains the heart in game play of the original and expands on it. Not only in the pretty graphics, but the added CONTROL with a motion control and retaining mechanical control of the character with a stick.

A treasure of a game made by Treasure!
