Wii Call of Duty:Reflex

Wii Call of Duty:Reflex

images1.jpg When it came down to making the order,  I wound up getting Call of Duty Reflex in a package deal with another nunchuck and a Zapper.   (If you don’t do Wii,  this probably doesn’t make sense).

I played Call of Duty for the first time tonight.   I didn’t save anything,  just kind ran through the steps and got the feel of it.  As expected,  it’s pretty hard.    Controlling your character is rather difficult,  and often seeing your target (who’s actively shooting at you) is often a problem due to the machines graphics limitations.

Wii Zapper

The Zapper,  (a short carbine like holder for the Wii controller and nunchuck) goes a long way toward making the game more playable,  and it also came with a game called Link’s Crossbow Training.   This added on game is designed to use the Zapper,  and goes a long way toward building the sighting skills needed for Call of Duty and other programs that use the Zapper as a controller.

It’s been a long time since I’ve written any gaming reviews,  and my skills have eroded a bit,   but as long as the weather is cold,  you might see a few more gaming articles.



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