I think your "analysis" is a little off there buddy. First and foremost I'm not 100% sure we read the same GameSpy article. After actually reading the article it appears that substituting boring and way overused waggle controls for a button press is a positive aspect of the game.
Also, I thought it was rather humorous that you've already decided that the Wii isn't for the "type of players who would pick this up." How many copies of Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition have sold worldwide??
Since both of your posts do not contain facts of any sort then please allow me to also speak my blind opinion. Killer 7 sold a decent amount of copies and that was a horrible "on rails" game. Everyone who owned Killer 7 will also purchase No More Heroes. This game will be viewed as the Grand Theft Auto that’s okay to like. I think that Wii owners yearn for something different that doesn't involve sloppy waggle controls. This game will go on to sell at least 2 million copies worldwide. Good day.
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@Gaara42,
I think your "analysis" is a little off there buddy. First and foremost I'm not 100% sure we read the same GameSpy article. After actually reading the article it appears that substituting boring and way overused waggle controls for a button press is a positive aspect of the game.
Also, I thought it was rather humorous that you've already decided that the Wii isn't for the "type of players who would pick this up." How many copies of Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition have sold worldwide??
Since both of your posts do not contain facts of any sort then please allow me to also speak my blind opinion. Killer 7 sold a decent amount of copies and that was a horrible "on rails" game. Everyone who owned Killer 7 will also purchase No More Heroes. This game will be viewed as the Grand Theft Auto that’s okay to like. I think that Wii owners yearn for something different that doesn't involve sloppy waggle controls. This game will go on to sell at least 2 million copies worldwide. Good day.