13 August 2007, 8:11 AM
Ever known about a game that has something to it that is good but you know that others probably have no idea it exists? Well, now's your chance to show others the games you know of that are worth playing but would normally be overlooked.
I'll start off with a game that's currently only released in Japan but will be coming to the US/Europe/Australia soon. It's called...
Dewy's Adventure (Wii)
It's a very cutsey game, which I'm sure a lot of people won't like simply because of that reason alone, but it's a game that shows proof of concept for Wii and a clear effort on Konami's part to create an original work and experiment with Wii's abilities.
Of course, when it comes down to it, the controls for Dewy's Adventure only requires the motionsensing abilities of the Wiimote on it's side, so it could be easily emulated on the PS3 with the sixaxis controller since it doesnt' require the use of the second motion sensing device in the Nunchuk and/or the IR pointing device of the Wii Remote.
Either way, it doesn't matter what system this game is on, it's the concept which really should be tried out by anyone who appreciates different kinds of games.
Here's a video which shows off some gaming elements of Dewy's Adventure:
http://one.revver.com/watch/351875
And here's a couple of previews:
http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3161643
http://au.wii.ign.com/articles/782/782054p1.html
I'll start off with a game that's currently only released in Japan but will be coming to the US/Europe/Australia soon. It's called...
Dewy's Adventure (Wii)
It's a very cutsey game, which I'm sure a lot of people won't like simply because of that reason alone, but it's a game that shows proof of concept for Wii and a clear effort on Konami's part to create an original work and experiment with Wii's abilities.
Of course, when it comes down to it, the controls for Dewy's Adventure only requires the motionsensing abilities of the Wiimote on it's side, so it could be easily emulated on the PS3 with the sixaxis controller since it doesnt' require the use of the second motion sensing device in the Nunchuk and/or the IR pointing device of the Wii Remote.
Either way, it doesn't matter what system this game is on, it's the concept which really should be tried out by anyone who appreciates different kinds of games.
Here's a video which shows off some gaming elements of Dewy's Adventure:
http://one.revver.com/watch/351875
And here's a couple of previews:
http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3161643
http://au.wii.ign.com/articles/782/782054p1.html
You've read it! You can't unread it!