For lefties;Noble Wrot wrote:It turns out there is no left-handed mode: http://www.ign.com/blogs/bullseye2/2011 ... qus_thread
switch Wii Remote and Nunchuk to opposite hands
Problem solved
For lefties;Noble Wrot wrote:It turns out there is no left-handed mode: http://www.ign.com/blogs/bullseye2/2011 ... qus_thread
Yeah no. Not when the sword is apparently going to move according to the Wiimote and the on-screen avatar is right-handed. Try it, see how often you screw up.NDividedByZero wrote:For lefties;Noble Wrot wrote:It turns out there is no left-handed mode: http://www.ign.com/blogs/bullseye2/2011 ... qus_thread
switch Wii Remote and Nunchuk to opposite hands
Problem solved
I wouldn't mind a Spider-Queen. Unless a level later on in the game is a haunted one and shoves her face down your throat.Coriserai wrote:It really does. But without the poison water and the angry fruit throwing trees.electronic goat wrote:Is it just me, or does the Ancient Cistern look a little too much like that one dungeon from Okami? (Tsuta Ruins)
I guess I won't mind as long as the boss isn't a spider-queen youkai. After all, Tsuta Ruins were fun.
But there was poison water!Coriserai wrote:It really does. But without the poison water and the angry fruit throwing trees.electronic goat wrote:Is it just me, or does the Ancient Cistern look a little too much like that one dungeon from Okami? (Tsuta Ruins)
I guess I won't mind as long as the boss isn't a spider-queen youkai. After all, Tsuta Ruins were fun.

Bro wrote:Whoa, you could be the world's most slightly better than average doctor
SOURCEMr. Mander wrote:Skyward Sword's getting some 10/10 reviews already
I wouldn't doubt it. The gameplay's amazing. It felt better than any of the other motion-plus games I've played.Mr. Mander wrote:Skyward Sword's getting some 10/10 reviews already
please stop that right now