So when you pull the trigger a little lever is actually pressing the B button, and when you reload the Buck Shot some mechanism is molesting the A button. Nowhere on the box does it say you have to load your Wii remote into it by flipping the top open, squeezing it in and using a crude docking port thing that suggestively locks the Wiimote into place. It's a piece of work for sure, until you take it out of the box to find out it's just a case. At first sight this beast looks badass, covered in shiny deep red, with a pump-slide that actually works and a comfortable rubber grip. The first one I tackled is the Komodo Buck Shot shotgun. Yet it's the sole console to keep the genre alive with games like The House of the Dead: Overkill, Dead Space: Extraction and Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronciles and its upcoming sequel, Darkside Chronicles, so inevitably there are some peripherals to cash in on this. The Wii remote is something that already points and shoots. Count my subconscious among the genre's defenders!)īut what really surprised me is the availability of lightgun peripherals for the Wii, a console that doesn't need extra peripherals, if you think about it. (Aside: I typo'd "lightgun" as "lightfun". So I was surprised to learn gun peripherals are still made, on top of of my surprise that the ancient, limited lightgun genre has remained viable all these years. Or they just do it - whatever it is - poorly. ![]() They're usually made of cheap, flimsy material or they rarely do what they are supposed to do. I'm always hesitant to try out third-party peripherals.
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