[quote name='yukine']Jeff is pretty cool, but I think you might be right.
He is a huge Xbox 360 fan (not that there's anything wrong with that.) He might just be one of those people who are more comfortable using a standard game controller. Some people are just not going to like Nintendo's new fangled device, it's bound to happen.
With that said, I'm getting the game. And I'm going to

ing like it!
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To be fair, most of his complaints didn't even have to do with the controller, and the ones that did were legitimate things like "When I tried to do a shield bash, I kept geting a spin attack". Now, maybe he just sucks at motions, or maybe the motion detecting isn't 100% perfect?
He also mentioned how there was no finesse to the Wiimote movements for the sword, again, a valid concern.
That's really all he ever said about the controls... people are acting like the guy is like "Man these controls suck ass, I hated them!!!". He mentions twice I think how they are "imprecise", which is a pretty legtimate concern in a game that relies on movement. I never once got the impression from his review that he hated the Wiimote.
I mean, if this game got a 10 / 10, we wouldn't be criticizing the reviewer himself even though he wrote a pretty decent review, but since it's lower than a 9 people are trying to justify it any way they can.
"Oh, Jeff wrote it, he hates the Wii so yea, that's why it's not a 9, yea it can't be because he had legtimiate complaints that he clearly addressed, no he's just so anti Wii, screw him!" I read the review twice and came away with a deeper understanding of the pro's and con's for this one guy, where most reviews are all just listing the pro's and nothing else, or barely glossing over the con's.
Hell, one of the reviewer's major complaints seems to be how Zelda really hasn't evolved over time, and I really can't argue with that, as every game follows a pretty set formula. In the end, I think he still really liked the game, he's just not praising it as the second coming of gaming like everyone else is.
I'm really curious to see if these same reviewers will give the GC version lower scores and compare it to the Wii, instead of basing it on it's own merits.