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| Don't ban me please. :( | Nights:Journey Of Dreams Sega has always made games that are outside the box...and this is no different. I've always loved Sega's environments for the games because they are so surreal yet not plain stupid like Nintendo's usual ones. I just got this game today and damn is it hard to pick up! I've tried the nunchuck, the wii remote by itself, and the classic controller but it's still a challenge. Has anyone had trouble playing the game at first and will it become easier with practice? I love the look of the game and all just like the sonic games. __________________ ![]() Click here to level up my card! |
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| Frankly, more awesome than you. Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Either UN's bed or Andre's bed. Gender: Posts: 12,994 Thanks: 788 Thanked 1,338 Times in 663 Posts | It's easier with the nunchuk. Using just the Wiimote can get to be really frustrating. But you'll get the hang of it real quick, and the game's pretty damn fun, too. Creative worlds, memorable bosses... It also has an amazing soundtrack. |
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| Don't ban me please. :( | ^Yeah, sega's worlds and soundtracks tend to always be the best around. __________________ ![]() Click here to level up my card! |
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