Sonic Colours

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Actually, that was a really cool part of Unleashed and good game design in my opinion, i.e unlocking extras like that by exploring the stages.

Now having to unlock stages with Sun/Moon medals was stupid.
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It was annoying for me though that I had to go and collect extra boxes so I can watch the CG cutscenes from the story! I mean I don't want to unlock something that I have already watched!
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It was so you could watch them again at any time? :P

You didn't HAVE to collect them, unlike the medals.
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So I played the Wii version of Colours at a friend's place a few days ago and while it looked great and all, the controls bugged me allot. There was this delay, about a half to 1 second, before Sonic reacted to the controls. This ruined the whole experience for me but I've barely heard any talk about this problem. So is anyone else having this problem? Or is there something wrong with my buddy's wiimote or something?
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Post by Kaito-kun »

I haven't had any issue like that, Schezo, but I was using the Gamecube controller. Perhaps you should try that next time?
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I haven't had any delays but the controls are too loose. They really need to tighten it up a bit, thats my only complaint about the game.
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I haven't had that problem either, but like Kaito I was using a GC controller. I find it easier to use than the wiimote.
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Post by metalgamer »

I play with the wii remote and I don't find any delays with the controls, even though i'm not great at drifting on it. Your friend's battterys could have been low, that always causes delays.
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Post by Schezo »

Cool, thanx for the feedback, guys. Will use a GC controller next time I try. Might as well tell him to switch batteries too just to see if that makes any difference.

Got my own Wii today so if this solves the problem, I might even buy the game myself. :)
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I don't know if it's just me but I find it really hard to land on small surfaces after I jump. I mean there aren't many small surfaces but when they are, it's pretty hard.
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