
According to creator Shigeru Miyamto, Ninty have taking into account feedback from this years E3 and have adjusted the game’s controls. Most importantly, players won’t use the B button to swing a sword, instead waving the wiimote to slash at enemies (which, in fairness, is what the Wii was all about in the first place: new gameplay mechanics.) This also means arrows will be fired with the B button as opposed to the d-pad. These Wii-centric changes fit in with the earlier news that the Wii version of the game won’t allow players to use GCN controllers.
Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is expected to be released alongisde the Wii (whenever that is…)
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Yink says:
Ninty, have taken into consideration, lol!
Aug 21, 2006, 4:56 pmFried Gold says:
Go go Ninty
Aug 21, 2006, 6:00 pm