Wii Motion Control Games for the Switch
Red Steel 2
The Wii actually had a lot more mature titles than people give it credit for. The major issue is that you had to sift through swarths of wagglecentric shovelware in order to find it.
The Red Steel games, courtesy of Ubisoft, were built from the ground up for the Nintendo console (proving that they have been BFFs for quite some time now). The first was a little bit shonky in places, but the sequel wisely implemented the Motion Plus accessory to make your reckless slaughtering that much more enjoyable.
With a clever weapon upgrade system, new wrinkles were added into the control scheme as you progressed, and eventually, you were waving the Wii remote all over the place in a delighted frenzy. Not only are the Joy-Cons capable of replicating this, but building upon it.
If, then, you think that a sequel would be the more logical route, we bring your attention to last year’s Bayonetta ports, successfully rekindling our love for the umbra witch and building hype towards the upcoming third entry.
We need to remember what Red Steel was all about before we even think of taking another step forward. It was about… well, red steel is actually an excellent summation, but there were also some red bullets and red corpses and the occasional red jacket, which was very trendy indeed.