Yes - except that the Wii version runs in widescreen, and the cube version does not. So you see more of the gameworld at any one moment with the Wii version.
I think Chuck's comment about the pointer functionality understates it - being able to aim your arrows (or what have you) with pinpoint precision with a pointer is much easier, substantially faster, and fundamentally more satisfying than using the analog stick. It's hard to imagine going back to that way of aiming.
by Steve-o — Dec 21
Yes - except that the Wii version runs in widescreen, and the cube version does not. So you see more of the gameworld at any one moment with the Wii version.
I think Chuck's comment about the pointer functionality understates it - being able to aim your arrows (or what have you) with pinpoint precision with a pointer is much easier, substantially faster, and fundamentally more satisfying than using the analog stick. It's hard to imagine going back to that way of aiming.