Wii Zapper and Link's Crossbow Training
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Anyone interested in it? In case you don't know about it, the Zapper is basically a frame your remote and nunchuck connect to so it feels a bit more like you're using a gun instead of just pointing with a remote. The Zapper(costs $20-25) comes with a game, Link's Crossbow Training, to showcase the Zapper.
Link's Crossbow Training isn't a huge game, it consists of 7 or 8 levels with 3 stages per level. Each level consists of a stage shooting immobile targets, a second stage with moving targets approaching from all around and a third stage where you move along and fight a series of enemies or a boss.
A trailer for Link's Crossbow Training.
I think it looks fun and I may end up getting it, although I'm not sure what other FPS games I's want to get in the future so I may not end up getting much use out of the Zapper.
Link's Crossbow Training isn't a huge game, it consists of 7 or 8 levels with 3 stages per level. Each level consists of a stage shooting immobile targets, a second stage with moving targets approaching from all around and a third stage where you move along and fight a series of enemies or a boss.
A trailer for Link's Crossbow Training.
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I think it looks fun and I may end up getting it, although I'm not sure what other FPS games I's want to get in the future so I may not end up getting much use out of the Zapper.
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I read about this the game does look fun and short, but is it worth it? Not many good FPS games are out there and it isn't fun without a headset either! There are other zappers made by different companies that's (The 2 in 1 , Wii Blaster, etc) out there because not everyone liked the original one where people naturally pull the trigger with their non-dominate hand (which isn't a big problem). The prices for a zapper is pretty pricey too, IE $10-$15 for a piece of plastic.. But I'd get it later on when the Wii makes more FPS games.
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An interesting prospect, but did you notice that they were all shooting from the hip? In a fully fledged FPS, you want that gun to your damn face, so you can feel hardcore. Well, I would.
But, since the Wii is so far aimed at the casual gamer type, I don't think that'll be a problem at all. If they are all classic Nintendo games, I don't think it'll be huge. Mind you, Metroid Prime... Glarrrrgh, Samus....
But, since the Wii is so far aimed at the casual gamer type, I don't think that'll be a problem at all. If they are all classic Nintendo games, I don't think it'll be huge. Mind you, Metroid Prime... Glarrrrgh, Samus....