However, the Wii version is not without its faults. While the content may be intact, the control most certainly is not. It is my opinion that the Wii control, in fact, detracts from the experience and makes clumsy that which was previously smooth. Perhaps I'm a bit of a purist, but the original RE4 was lauded for finally bringing tight control to the series, and the Wii version seems to take a step back from that.
From the outset, it's apparent that the controls in the game are far from intuitive. As with most Wii titles, you spend the first ten minutes or so fumbling around with the controls, testing the waters and getting your bearings. Unlike the better Wii games, though, the control continues to be a pest for as long as you play. The most noteworthy addition to the game's control scheme is the ability to aim at any time with an on-screen cursor. Rather than dragging Leon's arms around to shoot, you simply point and click.
While this does make aiming from a distance generally easier, controlling the camera with the analog stick while aiming with the pointer leads to some fairly nauseating moments—especially in close-quarters combat.
In the Gamecube version, camera control and aiming were not independent. Ask A Question. What do you need help on? Cancel X. Resident Evil 4 comes to the Wii with added Wii Remote and Nunchuck support, allowing players to immerse themselves in the game as never before.
With RE4 Wii Edition, Capcom is offering new and more immersive sense of control to players, while keeping all of the game's incredible game systems intact. As Leon Kennedy, players explore a town overrun by cultists, mutants and mind-controlled villagers, using the Wii Remote to aim, fire, slash and avoid oncoming adversaries with intuitive motions and movements.
User Ratings. Sign up for free! How your Classic controller do work in this game for you? This is a general question about how bad or good are the dead zones in your Classic controller s for Wii. I've recvently got one Classic controller Pro just so I can say I do posses one and playing the initial aprt of Resident Evil I realized that both of its sticks' dead zones are pretty big.
I make this question because I tested the sticks of my nunchucks and they're in similar conditions as the ones in my Classic controller. Is this normal? I mean, can I get a genuinely good Classic controller with luck? Top Voted Answer. Exunnhe - 4 years ago 1 0. Work without problem. I play this game with third party classic pro controller.
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