Quote Originally Posted by Renmiri View Post
Yes!!! Even the Master Quest one is easier than OoT.

But my problem so far has not been the puzzles, but the controls. I imagine they MUST be easier on Wii because on the gamecube they are just impossible!

The last time I got so much trouble was when I switched from a N64 to Gamecube. TP is just ridiculously hard!!!
The controls on the Wii are almost perfect. Everything is easily accessible, and you'll never find yourself irritated. The WiiMote waving sword slash is very satisfying (and easy to do), and the Hero Bow/Slingshot/Clawshot aiming is absolutely spot on. In fact, the aiming is so good, there's no way I could ever go back to the old ways.

My only minor gripes are the D-Pad and the '1' and '2' buttons. In order to change weapons and items, you have to press a direction on the D-Pad (after you've assigned something to the direction). In order to press the D-Pad, I have to shuffle my hand a few centimetres up the WiiMote and then back down to 'A' again afterwards. As you can imagine, changing weapons during a boss fight can be a little irritating when you're being hacked to death whilst you're pressing the D-Pad. Perhaps I just have small hands, though, and can't reach properly.

The only other problem, as stated, is the map button (1). It's the same problem as the D-Pad, only slightly worse. I have to shuffle my hand all the way down the WiiMote in order to press the button, and then shuffle back up again, as my fingers won't stretch down the WiiMote that far. Although it only takes a second, it can get quite irritating when you're trying to access your map all the time during a particularly difficult dungeon. Aside from that, the controls are perfect.