G4’s having problems with some Wii games

Activision is responsible for a lot of good titles. One of its more known series, Call of Duty3, will both see action on the PS3 and the X360. The same will happen to its Marvel Ultimate Alliance (PS3, X360) title. The publisher decided to port both games on the Wii. With Nintendo’s revolutionary console, it’s going to be quite an experience. But that doesn’t always mean a good thing, or so says the guys at G4.

Marvel on Wii

After trying all versions of the two games in an ActivisionÂ’s presser, G4 doesn’t really have something bad to say except for the Wii versions. Well, not necessarily bad. Rather, it was more of an expression of discontent. “The WiiÂ’s graphical limitations are impossible to ignore. I was honestly surprised at how rudimentary and old-school the graphics looked,” reports G4 about the Marvel game.

CoD on Wii


Call of Duty 3
on the other hand, seems to be having issues with the controls. G4 laments, “The game seemed nearly unplayable, with the sights jerking around and the view changing with the smallest flinch of the controller.” The game becomes usable after turning the sensitivity of the remote way down. Usable, take note, is their word. Not ours.

Nintendo indeed, have signed up a number of titles that seem compatible with the Wii. But being new in the the next-gen arena, it might need some help from successful games like the ones mentioned above to be able to gain ground.

Via Siliconera

Activision is responsible for a lot of good titles. One of its more known series, Call of Duty3, will both see action on the PS3 and the X360. The same will happen to its Marvel Ultimate Alliance (PS3, X360) title. The publisher decided to port both games on the Wii. With Nintendo’s revolutionary console, it’s going to be quite an experience. But that doesn’t always mean a good thing, or so says the guys at G4.

Marvel on Wii

After trying all versions of the two games in an ActivisionÂ’s presser, G4 doesn’t really have something bad to say except for the Wii versions. Well, not necessarily bad. Rather, it was more of an expression of discontent. “The WiiÂ’s graphical limitations are impossible to ignore. I was honestly surprised at how rudimentary and old-school the graphics looked,” reports G4 about the Marvel game.

CoD on Wii


Call of Duty 3
on the other hand, seems to be having issues with the controls. G4 laments, “The game seemed nearly unplayable, with the sights jerking around and the view changing with the smallest flinch of the controller.” The game becomes usable after turning the sensitivity of the remote way down. Usable, take note, is their word. Not ours.

Nintendo indeed, have signed up a number of titles that seem compatible with the Wii. But being new in the the next-gen arena, it might need some help from successful games like the ones mentioned above to be able to gain ground.

Via Siliconera

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