There should just not be fps's for wii, i love the system but this game is supposedly the best fps and it is piss poor.

User Rating: 5.3 | Call of Duty 3 WII
This is the only FPS i own for wii, but after spending some time i would like to remark on the controls.
With CoD, the reticule doesn't have to go all the way to the edge to turn, meaning a completely stationary target that does not reside in the precise 'dead zone' of movement requires a slow gliding motion toward the center of the screen to continually shoot at. How does this sound good? Maybe i'm crazy, but i would much rather have you take strafe away from me and replace the nunchuk controls with the old style fps like back in the pre turok days for n64 (i am not talking about pc here). If i wanna strafe, make me hold z, if i don't i won't be holding z then... not hard people. Lock the screen and do not make it move with the cursor, or better yet, make it an option to pick one of 2 control styles for people that like it the way it is now. If wii fps's continue to be controlled this way, with no alternate aiming/turning configuration i'm pretty sure it will be the worst genre for the system, despite it being the highest out of the box potential wise. Graphics- I expected less than what i got, but when you duck behind cover and the textures... not the model, the textures mind you, look like something i remember from ps2 launch titles... i mean something is just wrong there. Shading and light and grass... the little stuff is ALL missing or lackluster.

Sound- This delivers man, no joke best thing i have to say about this game is sound hands down.

Value- Did you hear they were making a CoD with multiplayer... oh wait thats a different console, i know i'm QQing here but... i mean, is it THAT hard? Decent single player campaign has a few hours of value, i played zelda, trauma center, and wii sports far far longer.

Tilt- I wanted this game to be great, but when i look at the direction fps are going (not to mention the quirky gun CQ fights, the first one didn't even make sense to me because i couldn't read the wii remote illustration for hitting the guy after wrestling him back *thanks to the awesome composite cables that i had to deal with for a month :(*)

Summary: If the control scheme and lack of lustrous visuals don't bother you, if the lack of multiplayer and generally lazy auxiliary controls don't bother you, then pick it up off gamefly and see if you would really be down 50 bucks to have this thing in your library for good. My money is betting you wouldn't make that decision once you've beaten the single player campaign.