Wii Fanboy Review: Nyko Perfect Shot
When Nyko sent us over the Perfect Shot, we thought that it would be great to try it out with House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return. Sadly, though, we received it before that game released, so the titles we had on-tap to play included Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles and .. actually, we just had RE to play.
The first thing I noticed when cracking open the box for the Perfect Shot was the cardboard Wiimote sticking in the top of the gun. "Fair enough," I thought. Folks will know exactly how to hook their Wiimote into the thing. Simple as pie.
Then I pulled the Perfect Shot out of its packaging and noticed the nunchuk adapter on the bottom of the gun's butt. Kind of odd, but whatever. And, also, I noticed there is no button release for extracting your Wiimote once it has been inserted into the peripheral.
So I hooked the Wiimote in and, I have to say, the Perfect Shot cradles the Wiimote, well ... perfectly. But removing it is kind of difficult, because the peripheral hugs the Wiimote so tightly and, for me at least, it feels like you're going to snap off the male adapter on the inside of the gun barrel. Aside from that, the rest of my time with Nyko's peripheral has been pleasant.
The thing feels good. It rests comfortably in my hand and takes me back to when I was just another gang-banger in the illy Philly Philadel. The trigger isn't loose and is very responsive. So in feel and function, the Perfect Shot also excels. It only took me a couple missions in REUC before I was gunning down zombies like it was my day job.
From a weight perspective, the thing is definitely hefty, but not so much that you can't stand to lift your arm. Keep in mind that pretty much all of the weight is coming from the Wiimote, so the shell on its own is very lightweight. It also feels very durable, like, actually, a real gun. Like you can smash in a car window with the butt of this thing (kids, don't try this).
I was very pleased with the Nyko Perfect Shot. Sorry I couldn't compare it to the Zapper itself, but Nintendo never sent us one. I can't comment on how it compares to that, but the Perfect Shot definitely feels comfortable and gets the job done. Considering it's going for $15 at most places, we don't see why any Wii owner that enjoys on-rail shooting action shouldn't be without at least two of them.
Final score: 9/10
Gallery: Nyko Perfect Shot
The first thing I noticed when cracking open the box for the Perfect Shot was the cardboard Wiimote sticking in the top of the gun. "Fair enough," I thought. Folks will know exactly how to hook their Wiimote into the thing. Simple as pie.
Then I pulled the Perfect Shot out of its packaging and noticed the nunchuk adapter on the bottom of the gun's butt. Kind of odd, but whatever. And, also, I noticed there is no button release for extracting your Wiimote once it has been inserted into the peripheral.So I hooked the Wiimote in and, I have to say, the Perfect Shot cradles the Wiimote, well ... perfectly. But removing it is kind of difficult, because the peripheral hugs the Wiimote so tightly and, for me at least, it feels like you're going to snap off the male adapter on the inside of the gun barrel. Aside from that, the rest of my time with Nyko's peripheral has been pleasant.
The thing feels good. It rests comfortably in my hand and takes me back to when I was just another gang-banger in the illy Philly Philadel. The trigger isn't loose and is very responsive. So in feel and function, the Perfect Shot also excels. It only took me a couple missions in REUC before I was gunning down zombies like it was my day job.
From a weight perspective, the thing is definitely hefty, but not so much that you can't stand to lift your arm. Keep in mind that pretty much all of the weight is coming from the Wiimote, so the shell on its own is very lightweight. It also feels very durable, like, actually, a real gun. Like you can smash in a car window with the butt of this thing (kids, don't try this).
I was very pleased with the Nyko Perfect Shot. Sorry I couldn't compare it to the Zapper itself, but Nintendo never sent us one. I can't comment on how it compares to that, but the Perfect Shot definitely feels comfortable and gets the job done. Considering it's going for $15 at most places, we don't see why any Wii owner that enjoys on-rail shooting action shouldn't be without at least two of them.
Final score: 9/10







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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Nebinator @ Mar 13th 2008 9:14PM
Great review! I might consider buying one, now!
Btehrani @ Mar 13th 2008 9:27PM
Nice, its pretty cool that you guys get a ton of free stuff now like smash bros brawl, and nyko perfect shot. You still have to write a review, but its still worth it. Do the other bloggers get vc games/ wii games and gear? or just you because you write the reviews? Just wondering, well anyways I'll consider buying one if there is a good fps on wii like time splitters.
Alex @ Mar 13th 2008 10:06PM
Nice...so when companies don't send you free stuff you just don't pay attention to them. I find it hard to believe that an entire staff of "fanboys" doesn't buy a $20 peripheral even just to try it out.
As far as I remember the Zapper costs the same or just about the same as the Perfect Shot.
David Hinkle @ Mar 13th 2008 10:32PM
The problem is we're too busy blogging to buy stuff on our own.
:)
Fullmetal Salchemist @ Mar 14th 2008 2:18AM
Also, the Zapper sucks. It comes with a free game, but as a peripheral, it's rubbish.
DBuck_Eye @ Mar 13th 2008 9:50PM
Hmm...maybe I'll get this and then try to play through Resi 4 with only the handgun... Or I'll buy that beastly rifle we saw back at GDC and play through resi with only the shotgun/rifle/tmp... I like the second idea better.
Steven @ Mar 13th 2008 11:14PM
Do you have to use it with on-rails shooters? Does the set-up prevent it from working with other games? I'm thinking of RE4 and Metroid Prime 3.
Also, does the Perfect Shot work with any of the NYKO wireless nunchuk accessories, either the adapter or the replacement? If so, a hella cool combo could be made. That's right, I said hella.
Orion @ Mar 14th 2008 12:00AM
i have a concern....
while ive heard nothing but great praise from this shell, especially compared to the wii zapper... how do you play RE with this?
You need to access the dpad and A button for switching weapons and doing actions. The only way I see how you could accomplish this is by having your second hand on the gun, which at that point would be.. well.. annoying as hell.
can anyone help me in understanding this?
kazuya @ Mar 14th 2008 12:08AM
There is a Wii Zapper configuration. If you go to Options, and controller you can use this setup. It took me a while at first to find it too, but once I did it was much better to play with. It lets you switch with C, and changes the action events to movements, and buttons you can actually reach/pull off with the Zapper shell.
David Hinkle @ Mar 14th 2008 12:25AM
Orion said it. No need to slam your hand on top of the shell and hit the A button to grab things. That's now the Z button's job now.
Orion @ Mar 14th 2008 12:29AM
thanks you guys for the help... does ghost squad have this option as well? those are the two on rails shooters i have and id want to use this gun on both games.
kazuya @ Mar 14th 2008 12:10AM
I forgot to ask my question. -_-:
Anyway...
I was wondering where do I get one of these offline. $20 is a little steep considering you don't get a game, but this shell looks awesome. Anyone know which stores carry this thing?
Mrblonde @ Mar 14th 2008 12:17AM
I want this a lot, but for some reason, its no where to be found. No one has it
Mrblonde @ Mar 14th 2008 12:18AM
Does anyone know where you can get this?
Joe Cart @ Mar 14th 2008 12:32AM
Walmart and Target have em for $15... you might get lucky with a sale at Walmart and get it for cheaper
Mrblonde @ Mar 14th 2008 12:34AM
I will check there then. Thanks for the tip
Christopher Jones @ Mar 14th 2008 12:43AM
I myself recently got the perfect shot and i've ben quite happy with it. My only complaint is that in umbrella chronicles it doesn't always sense my shake to reload the gun and then a zombie owns my face... that is the only thing the Nintendo zapper does better. Other than that I love it in both Ghost Squad and RE.
Truckondo @ Mar 14th 2008 1:29AM
House of the Dead rocks with these guns. Every zapper style game should have the calibration option that the game has. RE works pretty good, but HOD2&3 is spot on in the targeting dept.
DaiMac79 @ Mar 14th 2008 1:41AM
Yeah, I thought Ghost Squad's calibration was better than Zelda's, haven't tried RE yet, so it doesn't surprise me Sega's newest "light gun" Wii title has similarly good options. Sega has been doing these Rail Shooter games for a few years now, after all ;)
*Signals Sega to Open the Floodgates*
NewJohnny @ Mar 14th 2008 1:35AM
It works pretty good in Red Steel too. My accuracy went up, and the 'sideways' action is cool.
MidnightScott @ Mar 14th 2008 3:04AM
I hate the Zapper, I never use it
3G58 @ Mar 14th 2008 3:26AM
looks pretty sweet
Sneezle313 @ Mar 14th 2008 2:21PM
It is amazing for ghost squad too
iveo @ Mar 14th 2008 8:51AM
I bought 2 Nyko Perfect Shots after seeing that I did not like the Zapper very much. I already beat Umbrella Chronicles by the time i received the Perfect Shots, so I did not play around with them to much. The only thing I did not like is that I could not get past needing to use the A button and the D pad. Kazuya said there is an option so I will have to go check on that later. Well see about that now that Brawl is out Ill prob never pick up another Wii game again. :P
iveo @ Mar 14th 2008 8:52AM
I bought 2 Nyko Perfect Shots after seeing that I did not like the Zapper very much. I already beat Umbrella Chronicles by the time i received the Perfect Shots, so I did not play around with them to much. The only thing I did not like is that I could not get past needing to use the A button and the D pad. Kazuya said there is an option so I will have to go check on that later. Well see about that now that Brawl is out Ill prob never pick up another Wii game again. :P
Mrblonde @ Mar 14th 2008 11:05PM
Where did you find them? I went out on a hunt for one and could not find any
Vincent @ Mar 14th 2008 10:21AM
i also cant find this thing anywhere. i pre-ordered it on amazon two weeks ago, it never shipped, and i have now cancelled my order. i now have it ordered at gamestop, but its back ordered. i will check walmart b&m. wish me luck.
Player1 @ Mar 14th 2008 11:20AM
I have two Wii Zappers and two Perfect Shots. I personally prefer the Zapper in most cases because I have short fingers. I do use the Perfect Shot for RE:UC since it makes more sense than using the Zapper with the nunchuck out of the shell (which is the way you are supposed to use it in that game).
My complaints with the Perfect Shot are that, as you mentioned, it's hard to get it out of the shell without feeling like you will break something (I never take mine out unless changing batteries to reduce the chances of breaking anything). Also, the trigger on one of my Perfect Shots squeaks like crazy!
Mrblonde @ Mar 24th 2008 4:12PM
Where did you get perfect shot?
Player1 @ Mar 24th 2008 6:58PM
I got it at gamestop.com when they had some in stock. They tend to run out of stock pretty quick. I jumped on them the first chance I could.