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With that said though, if you're in the middle of a firefight or a mob of soldiers are coming towards you, Focus Mode should not be your first priority. Plus, if you screw up your aim, all you have to do is press B to cancel. Um.how else is it supposed to work? As long as you aim properly, you should do just fine. I think the reason why people say that Focus Mode is broken is because as soon as the pointer passes over something that's targetable, it becomes locked onto, so it's hard to really lock onto something you want. Hitting enemies will only stun them for a few moments, but is quite useful when you enter a room with multiple soldiers and they haven't spotted you yet. Once you release C, Captain America will throw his shield and hit anything you targeted, including enemies. At first you can only lock onto up to a few targets, but this can be increased, which I'll go more into detail later when I talk about the upgrades. At this point, you can aim the Wii Remote and have it lock onto any object with a white star. Once you hold down C, the camera zooms in on Captain America and the edges of the screen turn blue. To be honest, it does work.quite well.if you're not in a major hurry that is.
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I've seen reviews that say Focus Mode doesn't really work or is "broken". Tapping C will just throw the shield wherever you point the Wii Remote, while holding down C goes into Focus Mode. Over on the nunchuck, the control stick moves, Z raises your shield for defense and C throws your shield. Yeah, the game is okay, but it does have it's issues. The D-Pad controls the camera, and that's something else I"ll get to. The A button on the Wii Remote jumps and B attacks, and we'll get into that more in a moment. As the game starts, the first stage is pretty much a tutorial of how the basic controls work, and they are basic.
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Granted I'm sure every super-villain would like the ultimate goal of immortality, but this is an interesting way of going about it. The story itself is actually kind of interesting. With that, Captain America sets out to stop Dr. He also plans to use the blood of the Red Skull in a plot to replicate the work of Abraham Erskine and was given a castle in which to do his experiments, which is heavily guarded by HYDRA soldiers. Arnim Zola was the first person to unlock the secrets of the human genome as a step towards a goal for immortality. Captain American also learns about Project: Master Man, where Dr. Meanwhile, in communications with Peggy Carter, Captain America learns that Stark analyzed the munitions that he and the other soldiers recovered and explained that they were made from a rare metal. After noticing the weapon that the Scorcher was using, he prepares to call Howard Stark. You begin by saving a couple soldiers that get attacked by HYDRA soldiers and end up taking down a full-armored HYDRA soldier called a Scorcher. Okay, it goes into a little more depth than that. The story of the game (which loosely follows the film) is simple: stop HYDRA. With that said, let's dive into Captain America: Super Soldier for the Nintendo Wii. There are a few other things to do and pick up, but it pretty much doesn't seem worth it. The action is okay, but the combat is mostly repetitive. Captain America for the Wii is kind of in the middle of those two games. On top of that, there were a few stages you played as the Autobots and a few as the Decepticons.
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It was a fun game, it constantly left me wanting to keep going, it had a pretty good multiplayer (though a few more game modes would have been nice), and you had a few different options on how to play (as a robot, as a vehicle, or in stealth mode, which I used for the most part). Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360) was a complete 180. Using Odin Force was okay, but it occasionally left you open and you were better off just charging the enemy anyway. As a slight recap, Thor (Xbox 360) seemed like an okay game, but the cinematics and graphics were sub-par with many other games on the Xbox 360 and the combat just seemed repetitive, hitting the same button over and over, occasionally throwing in Y to end a combo. Anyone who knows me well knows that I was never that big into comic books or things like Marvel and DC, yet here I am reviewing my second super hero game within three months, as well as my third movie-licensed game in as many months.