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Perfect Shot ?? January 20, 2008 D. Murtos 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This accessory is definately the right price. I received the item with free shipping, and handling. Could you use another adapter rather than this one? Probably, but the Perfect Shot by NYKO delivers a solid package. I use this with my children, and while it is not indestructable, it is well made, and the only problem areas are the flip-over-lock design at the front of the "gun". While the Wiimote is inserted there seems to be no problem, but I can foresee problems with this part of the accessory if the item is purchased for a child under 12 y/o, or if small children get there hands on the Perfect Shot. The other area of concern is where the Wiimote plugs into the accessory. The problem is that when disconnecting the Wiimote from the Perfect Shot, you must pick up on the Wiimote to then slide it forward. In lifting the Wiimote, however slightly, there is stress placed on the connector inside the "gun", which is static (not intended to be moved). Speaking of the connector in the accessory; the Perfect Shot provides a pass through for the nun-chuk. If the game you are playing uses the nun-chuk then this "gun" will not disappoint. Your nun-chuk will easily plug into the base of the grip. If you are in the market for a solid "gun" adapter for your Wii, or need to buy "all" accessories, the NYKO Perfect Shot will not disappoint. If you already have one "gun" accessory, then you might wait until you need a new one before you buy this. In the end, I am very pleased with this product (even though the review may seem contrary). And remember, this type of accessory is not needed to play the type of game it is intended for, but it will increase the fun, and immersion of all who opt for the increased "sense" of realism.
The best light gun peripheral out there... January 4, 2008 W. West 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is the best light gun style peripheral for a console since Nintendo's first Duck Shot light gun. Works perfect for Resident Evil UE and Ghost Squad. Remember though that this is designed for light gun type games, so there is no access to the A button. Great design how the nunchuk plugs into the bottom of the gun. I liked the Perfect Shot enough that I bought another for multiplayer. The only con is that it is a little thick, which was not a problem for me, but if you dont have big hands it may get uncomfortable to hold for long periods of time.
A Great Gun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! January 6, 2008 Rafael Soto (BRONX, NEW YORK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
When I first saw the review I was wonderin if I should buy a third gun. And now that I bought this 1 it is wonderful. It works best on resident evil umbrella chronicles,ghost squad, and even link's cross bow training in my opinion the perfect shot and the wii zapper are equal. If you want to get either 2 perfects shots or a perfect shot and the zapper.
Very good, but the trigger is a little too tight January 28, 2008 Stephen J. Erdman (Phialdelphia, PA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I use this to play Ghost Squad (and I'm looking forward to playing other light gun games). I like the pistol shape better than the two handed grip of the Wii Zapper. The only complaint I have is that the trigger is a little bit too hard to pull. It's okay, but I was hoping for a more click trigger and you definitely need to put some force into pulling it.
Not bad February 10, 2008 Yu (Bay Area, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I just got this to use with REUC and can easily recommend it for any shooting games. A few things kept it from 5*s. 1) During heated play the front flip lock slips off (I just rubberbanded the remote to the gun). 2) The grip is a bit big (I have avg sized hands) but became unnoticeable during play. 3) You have to remove the wrist strap before inserting the remote (bothersome because then I have to reattach it after taking it out - may just get another remote later). 4) The aim doesn't seem dead on (seems to aim slightly lower than where the remote is actually pointing - this is most likely a problem with the remote or the game design than the Perfect Shot, I'll have to try recalibrating). I like this design over the Zapper since the nunchuck is not locked in place (which is necessary for games like REUC since nunchuck motions are required) and it just feels more like a traditional light gun. It's not "Perfect" but I definitely think it's the best out there for now.
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