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Although I'm not one of the people who think that the Wii is underpowered graphically, I must admit that I'm concerned that its hardware will leave it behind when it comes to RPGs.
My first concern is the controller -- I think the Wiimote will be an awkward fit with traditional turn-based RPGs. Perhaps I'm low on imagination, but I can't see it working... I'd love to be proven wrong, though. (As for more action-based rpgs, I think it'll be a slightly better fit, but the lack of buttons might still be a hindrance).
My second, and largest, concern is that the Wii won't be capable of offering the huge, wide-open possibilities that you see on a game like Morrowind or Oblivion. I love getting lost in a game, and the RPGs that I've played for the 'Cube don't offer that experience--- you follow a really tight storyline stright to the end, with option of a few sidequests. I doubt that the Wii will improve upon that and offer the sort of game that allows you to play for hours without even touching the main storyline.
Am I wrong? Will the Wii be able to handle that kind of game, even with its 512 MB of hard drive? Or should I just stick to my PC (or god forbid, fork out for a 360) for that sort of game?
What do you guys think?
My first concern is the controller -- I think the Wiimote will be an awkward fit with traditional turn-based RPGs. Perhaps I'm low on imagination, but I can't see it working... I'd love to be proven wrong, though. (As for more action-based rpgs, I think it'll be a slightly better fit, but the lack of buttons might still be a hindrance).
My second, and largest, concern is that the Wii won't be capable of offering the huge, wide-open possibilities that you see on a game like Morrowind or Oblivion. I love getting lost in a game, and the RPGs that I've played for the 'Cube don't offer that experience--- you follow a really tight storyline stright to the end, with option of a few sidequests. I doubt that the Wii will improve upon that and offer the sort of game that allows you to play for hours without even touching the main storyline.
Am I wrong? Will the Wii be able to handle that kind of game, even with its 512 MB of hard drive? Or should I just stick to my PC (or god forbid, fork out for a 360) for that sort of game?
What do you guys think?