![]() It’s a bit finicky, and takes some practice to really get the hang of - if the stick doesn’t go all the way to the edge, you won’t get a slash if the stick holds on the edge for too long, you won’t get a slash. Quickly move the stick in a direction and then quickly let it return to its regular position. It takes some getting used to, but fortunately, there’s also the option of just doing the classic 3D Zelda thing of centering the camera behind Link with Z-targeting by pressing the left trigger.Ĭombat is where things see the biggest change, and there’s a couple of key things to make note of:įirst off is the fact that, because the game was originally designed around direction-specific attacks rather than the more traditional “just stab whatever’s in front of you,” you need to flick the right stick in the direction you want to slash. ![]() So if you want to move the camera, you’ll have to first hold down the left bumper and then move the stick. When you’re playing without motion controls though, things work a little bit differently due to the fact that the right stick is where Nintendo has placed your sword controls. One of the big new things that Skyward Sword HD adds from a control perspective is the ability to freely control the camera with the right stick, something that was literally impossible on the Wii due to there only being one control stick. Watch our Motion Control Tips Video Above! ![]()
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