Matt (zeldatra)'s status on Friday, 09-May-14 00:35:25 UTC
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@awlderpy Nah. The basic setup is that your nunchuck does all the stuff the Gamecube's left thumb stick and Z button would normally do, your Wiimote is basically your sword, with the directional pad serving to replace the C-stick. The way in which you swing the Wiimote affects how Link slashes his sword. For example, thrusting while locked on to something will make him stab, spinning the Wiimote is the equivalent of charging up a slash to do a spin attack, etc. Using items like the bow or the slingshot, as well as moving the camera while zoomed in, is handled by pointing the Wiimote at your screen and aiming where you want Link to look. Very smooth, I loved it so much.