I'll agree that it's as intuitive as using a mouse. I'll strongly disagree that the cursor positioning was perfect or that "you just point the remote at an enemy and shoot".
Point the Wiimote generally at the screen, waggle it around a while to figure out when the sensor bar is in view, and then use mouse-style relative motion to get it pointed where you want. If I just point it at the TV, I don't know where the cursor will be, but it won't be exactly where I pointed.
A CRT with a lightgun is much more of a point and click situation.
Point the Wiimote generally at the screen, waggle it around a while to figure out when the sensor bar is in view, and then use mouse-style relative motion to get it pointed where you want. If I just point it at the TV, I don't know where the cursor will be, but it won't be exactly where I pointed.
A CRT with a lightgun is much more of a point and click situation.