Tuesday 21 October 2008

Is The Future Of Shooters The Nintendo Wii?

There is much debate surrounding the evolution of the First-Person Shooter genre on video game consoles. Is the future of shooters in graphics or innovation? Gaming enthusiasts will often respond, "A mixture of both," which is a perfectly reasonable answer. However, many developers clearly put one element before the other.




Nintendo, for example, favors innovation because they have been in the business for many years and believe that while gamers will always come to expect better and better graphics, but engaging gameplay will always last. Developers such as Epic, on the other hand, seem to believe that gameplay will continue to be presentable enough through better and better graphics.



Perhaps, in a way, both insights are true. But should first-person shooter developers be concentrating solely on graphically powerful consoles like the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3? Whatever your thoughts, here are three reasons why the future of shooters is, in fact, the Nintendo Wii.




Reason number one: the Wii is advanced far ahead of the competition. The technology powering the Wii Remote takes gaming to a whole new level. Nothing this major has taken place in video game history for years, and the recently announced MotionSense attachment will make the controller even more accurate. The user experience is only going to improve over time.
MotionSense, also known as MotionSense Plus, will result in more realistic game play by enhancing the accuracy and sensitivity of the Wii controller.




Reason two: the Wii is accessible. Its shooters are easier to pick up and play than on any other console, and its controls rival the aiming precision of the PC itself. A video game console has never been this close to surpassing the PC in this area.




Wouldn't you say the utilization of this technology is just logical?




Reason number three: the Wii is immersive. There is much more to the motion-sensing technology than is immediately apparent. Games with motion sensing are simply more realistic and enjoyable to play than those without. This is true because the motion sensing technology mimics real life, whether a first person shooter or other type of video game.




Making motions in real-life that directly correspond to the display on the TV is the most revolutionary and innovative step we have seen in the home gaming market for a long, long time. The motion sensing technology in the Wii increases the connection between gamer and game, resulting in a rich user experience that makes it very difficult to return to the "old" way of playing.




All of the above reasons point to this conclusion. For first-person shooter developers in these times of great change in the gaming industry, the Wii is going to be the place to be. Nintendo has such a head start that it will take the rival consoles literally years to catch up.


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