The Nintendo console version shares the same plot and characters as its Xbox 360, PC and PS3 brother, only - if you haven't noticed - it's sporting a funkier art style and co-op waggle play.
I like the visual style of the Wii version, the Mushroom Men engine is doing a superb job with all the lighting effects. I'm looking forward to seeing the reviews on both versions.. I just hope neither disappiont.
I like the visual style of the Wii version, the Mushroom Men engine is doing a superb job with all the lighting effects. I'm looking forward to seeing the reviews on both versions.. I just hope neither disappiont.
To be honest, I'm still not completely sold on either version.
I actually saw both of the films at the cinema, but I wouldn't say I'm as huge a fan as some - so, I'll be waiting for the reviews to come before considering picking either version up.
I must admit - the idea of the Wii controls being utilised well is a bit more appealing than using the 360 control pad for this one.
I thought you'd be on with your anti-Nintendo drivel. Considering that you hate them so much, it surprises me that you still bother to click play and watch the trailer.
It actually looks a lot better in motion than I thought it would. Certainly a lot more characterful and quirky than the PS3 and 360 iterations. Great facial animations too. Reminds me of Timesplitters.
Again, depending on good reviews, I'll be getting this and the PS3 version.
I thought you'd be on with your anti-Nintendo drivel. Considering that you hate them so much, it surprises me that you still bother to click play and watch the trailer.
It actually looks a lot better in motion than I thought it would. Certainly a lot more characterful and quirky than the PS3 and 360 iterations. Great facial animations too. Reminds me of Timesplitters.
Again, depending on good reviews, I'll be getting this and the PS3 version.
I actually prefer the graphical style of this version to the 360/PS3 version. If they get the controls right it will be the best version out of the 3.
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