CollateralKid Posted March 15, 2008 Author Posted March 15, 2008 ...is fun. I've gotten good with Bowser, Wario and Meta Knight so far...lots to unlock and do too..
CollateralKid Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 ...is fun. I've gotten good with Bowser, Wario and Meta Knight so far...lots to unlock and do too..
nareik123 Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 Wow, is there a difference between Super Smash Brothers and Super Smash brothers Brawl? Not really... Now Unreal Tournament 2004. That is a classic game easily better than every other FPS Multi player game. Battlefield is nothing. However, UT is an insanely fast paced game. As in you need to be in the zone to play it. The jump button needs to be pressed in a 2:1 ratio of the fire button. Yes, jumping is more important than shooting. Add inspirational music (Linkin Park in my case) and off you go for months of hardcore gunfights, no reason, no rules.
nareik123 Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 Wow, is there a difference between Super Smash Brothers and Super Smash brothers Brawl? Not really... Now Unreal Tournament 2004. That is a classic game easily better than every other FPS Multi player game. Battlefield is nothing. However, UT is an insanely fast paced game. As in you need to be in the zone to play it. The jump button needs to be pressed in a 2:1 ratio of the fire button. Yes, jumping is more important than shooting. Add inspirational music (Linkin Park in my case) and off you go for months of hardcore gunfights, no reason, no rules.
CollateralKid Posted March 17, 2008 Author Posted March 17, 2008 i barely played SSBM....i hate gamecube with a passion. So i dunno how different it is.
CollateralKid Posted March 17, 2008 Author Posted March 17, 2008 i barely played SSBM....i hate gamecube with a passion. So i dunno how different it is.
Quiett Posted March 17, 2008 Posted March 17, 2008 There are a few differences, but really it's the same game at heart. The biggest difference (for me) is the controller. The Wiimote and the chuk is distractingly different from every other controller out there. For some reason the fact that my hands can move independent of each other seems to cause me a lot of problems.
Quiett Posted March 17, 2008 Posted March 17, 2008 There are a few differences, but really it's the same game at heart. The biggest difference (for me) is the controller. The Wiimote and the chuk is distractingly different from every other controller out there. For some reason the fact that my hands can move independent of each other seems to cause me a lot of problems.
nareik123 Posted March 17, 2008 Posted March 17, 2008 Ah, i feel your pain trying to play Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles. Thta game is hard when you haven't played much of the Wii before.
nareik123 Posted March 17, 2008 Posted March 17, 2008 Ah, i feel your pain trying to play Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles. Thta game is hard when you haven't played much of the Wii before.
Cyrith Posted March 18, 2008 Posted March 18, 2008 As a dedicated Ness user since the original, I can tell you that there is almost no difference between brawl and melee, aside from number of characters and a much better adventure mode. Admittedly, I've only played using the classic controller, and I have no intention of ever using the wii remote to play.
Cyrith Posted March 18, 2008 Posted March 18, 2008 As a dedicated Ness user since the original, I can tell you that there is almost no difference between brawl and melee, aside from number of characters and a much better adventure mode. Admittedly, I've only played using the classic controller, and I have no intention of ever using the wii remote to play.
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