Mercule
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How is the Wii for the "casual gamer"?
That's how I'd describe myself. I like video games, but I pick one up every few months, play it through, and let things collect dust for a while. I got my PS when they were making room for the PS2, my PS2 the month the PS3 hit the stores, and my Game Cube second hand when my sister got her PS3.
I like God of War, Soul Reaver, and the like, but I also like Lego Star Wars, Spyro, and Mario. My oldest is 8, so I'm seeing more in the latter group than the former -- we're playing through Lego Star Wars on the PS2 this month. I've been thinking about getting a Wii because it looks like the controls for "platform" games might be more intuitive and there could be some that my wife (lukewarm to video games) and I would be play reasonably well with my 8 and 5 year olds without feeling too handicapped.
Is that accurate? Would I be able to find enough games in the vein of God of War to entertain me for a couple hours a week, after the kids are in bed? Or is the Wii entirely a gimmick?
Then here's a question for you (or others):Steel_Wind said:And yes, for the record, we have a Wii as well. The 360 (and eventually the PS3) are in the living room - hooked up to a 1080p. The Wii is in the basement hooked up to an old standard Def TV. My three year old plays on it but the rest of the family does not bother with it. Despite its strong sales among casual gamers, that would not describe my family. The Wii has simply been exiled off of our island. The games - and the interest - just isn't there. If there is a cool driving game or other title pitched at a very young player and my youngest son might enjoy it? We'll pick up one or two games for it over the course of the year, but otherwise, the Wii has lost the battle for console dominance in our home.
How is the Wii for the "casual gamer"?
That's how I'd describe myself. I like video games, but I pick one up every few months, play it through, and let things collect dust for a while. I got my PS when they were making room for the PS2, my PS2 the month the PS3 hit the stores, and my Game Cube second hand when my sister got her PS3.
I like God of War, Soul Reaver, and the like, but I also like Lego Star Wars, Spyro, and Mario. My oldest is 8, so I'm seeing more in the latter group than the former -- we're playing through Lego Star Wars on the PS2 this month. I've been thinking about getting a Wii because it looks like the controls for "platform" games might be more intuitive and there could be some that my wife (lukewarm to video games) and I would be play reasonably well with my 8 and 5 year olds without feeling too handicapped.
Is that accurate? Would I be able to find enough games in the vein of God of War to entertain me for a couple hours a week, after the kids are in bed? Or is the Wii entirely a gimmick?