now with optional button-and-stick-only controls instead of motion controls
I will now play your game.
I don't understand what is so hard about just letting people play fucking video games Nintendo. Instead you keep trying to shove your fancy bullshit down our throats and lock good IPs behind it (looking at you Star Fox Zero).
games for the original Wii were a special case since the only controllers for it anyone was guaranteed to have were a Wiimote + Nunchuk
I know, that's why I hate the Wii in general. I had an entire generation of games in my favorite IPs locked away from me because I don't have steady enough hands for motion control nor do I enjoy having to be active when I spent the entire fucking day being active at work because I'm not an office drone.
Nintendo keeps trying to force these retarded ideas on consumers, and then hold our favorite IPs hostage behind them. And if we don't buy them because we hate the gimmick, they blame the IP instead and ruin it (see Fire Emblem on Wii nearly ending the franchise).
Regarding the Wii U itself
The WiiU itself was a fine concept, they just never took advantage of the ideas that well minus games like WW and TP like you said. The motion control problem was a holdover from the Wii instead of a WiiU problem.
Fire Emblem was in shambles at the time for reasons much broader than Wii controller limitations anyway. Continued missteps with Shadow Dragon and New Mystery did more to kill it than the Wii.
I will now play your game.
I don't understand what is so hard about just letting people play fucking video games Nintendo. Instead you keep trying to shove your fancy bullshit down our throats and lock good IPs behind it (looking at you Star Fox Zero).
I know, that's why I hate the Wii in general. I had an entire generation of games in my favorite IPs locked away from me because I don't have steady enough hands for motion control nor do I enjoy having to be active when I spent the entire fucking day being active at work because I'm not an office drone.
Nintendo keeps trying to force these retarded ideas on consumers, and then hold our favorite IPs hostage behind them. And if we don't buy them because we hate the gimmick, they blame the IP instead and ruin it (see Fire Emblem on Wii nearly ending the franchise).
The WiiU itself was a fine concept, they just never took advantage of the ideas that well minus games like WW and TP like you said. The motion control problem was a holdover from the Wii instead of a WiiU problem.
Fire Emblem was in shambles at the time for reasons much broader than Wii controller limitations anyway. Continued missteps with Shadow Dragon and New Mystery did more to kill it than the Wii.