Sounds like something's wrong with your hardware. The controls were spot-on for me, but especially the response of the nunchuck since I used Shield Bash a lot. Did you lay the Wiimote upside down on a flat surface during calibration? If anything, the game was too easy because Shield Bash allowed for waggling when counterattacking. I would've preferred angle-specific parries with the sword instead of depending on Shield Bash. Overall I agree with Patrick's review of the game.
I found myself also thinking angle specific parries would have been more interesting (such as in Infinity Blade). But, unlike you, whether or not my nunchuck registered my shield parry was seemingly random, making a few of the game's encounters terribly frustrating.
That's rough, dude. I can't imagine taking on the final boss without the shield bash.
I had almost no problems with the controls, and the issue I did have only happened once. Maybe something in your house is interfering with the Wii remote's signal or something? I also didn't find any of the tasks they threw at me too repetitive, but that's more of a subjective issue, so I won't try and argue that point. The only real complaint I have with the game was that the world didn't feel very connected. Why should I need to fly back into the sky just to get to a separate area on the ground?
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