![]() It makes it easier for the kids to learn. Really no need to use the reticle pointer all the time. In fact, if you really wanted to, you could play most of this game using only the joystick and the A button, which is exactly what my 3 and 4 year old did. They usually seem forced or needless, but SMG seems to use the point & shake controls to perfection. I'm not a huge fan of most implementations of the Wii's waggle controls. It's got a solid, easy control scheme that old-school mario fans and young newcomers alike can pick up and enjoy, right out of the gate. That being said, Super Mario Galaxy is pretty fuckin awesome. SMG was the game I've been waiting on to change my mind about the console. I do think that the wagglicious mini-game infested system may be sort of a novelty. Anyone who's read my previous Wii related threads and posts in these forums knows that I'm far from the biggest Wii fan. I think I was leaning more towards SMG anyway "for the kids" (see: "for ME"). There was 1 copy of Mario left and AC was sold out for the 360 so my decision was made for me. I walked into Gamestop and stepped up to the counter, still not knowing which one I wanted. After much deliberation, I decided that I didn't know what to decide. ![]() It was between this and Assassin's Creed.
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