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Caution though, because besides being a piece of housing for the wiimote it actually plugs into the back of the controller so that you can connect the nunchuck to the base of the "gun," which some games actually require both wiimote and nunchuck to play. I bought two to go with "House of the Dead: Overkill" (which is not for kids by the way) and loved the feel of it. No way would I consider playing lightgun games on the wii without one of these. The problem is that it's easy to incorrectly insert the wiimote so that it doesn't "pop in" correctly or it ends up breaking the connector. Either way it because difficult/impossible to use the nunchuck until you get it right.
That said, I had no problems with the company I ordered it from. It lacks the fluidity offered by a simple mouse and keyboard setup on a PC. This is only my opinion, but even with the Perfect Shot, games like Call of duty are pointless on a console. Games Diva I believe. You can't control the direction of you character with out having to use that hand to also hit buttons on to of the perfect shot with your left hand. Clumsy at best. Everything arrived in perfect condition and in a timely fashion. Would order from them again.
I played Resident Evil with it and it made gamep;ay much easier. This overall is a good thing. The gun does make it easier to shoot. However, it's rapid fire response is not as good as just having the remote all by itself. Overall, I'd say this product is a must have if you're into a lot of shooters.
Once you spend the time configuring it with the game, you are good to go. It works well and it loads of fun in your own home.
It's alright. The only bad part is the trigger. I like it much more than the Wii Zapper Nintendo put out. The pistol grip is comfortable, even after 2 or 3 hours of gameplay. Mine has broken twice. A little Super Glue fixed things up.
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