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It's way too early to throw in the towel. It's a new technology, and very few third parties have adjusted to it in an adequate way yet. I'd wager that pretty much every first party game has utilized the Wiimote very well, and only a few third party games. Zack and Wiki is by far the best third party game for the Wii, with RE 4 being a fantastic update. It's pretty much the old school devs like Capcom and Sega that are pulling off the Wiimote well. Give it time, the rest of the world will catch up to Nintendo soon enough.
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I don't know what you expect from first generation software... The first 360 games look nothing like they do now, same with PS3. As devs learn the hardware, the games get better, visually and otherwise.
Also, Red Steel was far from prestigious. The only thing it had going for it was the fact that it was the first Wii game ever unveiled. Even then, it was just over-hyped. A lot of Wii games look absolutely fantastic, though. Twilight Princess looked great despite being a GC game. Artistically, I still think that's one of the most beautiful games I've ever played. There's nowhere I can't reach. |