Okami Wii is not left hander friendly.

Jul 02, 2008 19:53

I have no problems playing wii games like any other right-hander. Nunchuck in left hand and wiimote in right. However, when playing Okami on the wii I cannot do straight brush strokes for shit unless I switch the wii-mote into my left hand and do it. In a way I wish I could use the joystick in this version. I like the widescreen feature of this ( Read more... )

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dr_dos July 3 2008, 07:31:59 UTC
Why can't you just you know, hold the wiimote in your left hand and nunchuck in the right?

It's what I had to do for Red Steel so I could aim.

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bakamiles July 3 2008, 14:13:38 UTC
I can't control Amaterasu when using the analog stick with my right hand. I do much better playing it with analog in my left hand. Heck, I beat Zelda playing this way. It's just drawing on the TV with the brush using my right hand that's hard. After playing for an hour and a half I think I got the straight line down. I'm sure some of the other brush techniques I learn later might prove more challenging. =O

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