So years ago, I picked up a very lovely (brand new) version of 007 Goldeneye on the Wii.
It was the big box version that came with the gold Pro-Controller.
With the times being as they are, I've started to turn towards things I've meant to play and just not got around too.
So for the first four hours or so, I played with the Pro-Controller and it was fun, nice to pick up and play and do the levels.
Its taking me about 45 minutes to do a level, so it's nice to jump in, do a level and jump out again - it's well paced.
However, I was chatting to Sean Thomas on Twitter and he explained to me that the control scheme for the Wii Mote and Nunchuck was sort of broken on launch and players had come up with a much better control scheme messing with the settings in options.
Thankfully there's a pretty competent configuration suite, letting you alter vertical and horizontal dead zones, as well as turning boundaries, speed and lots of other settings that are hard to appreciate unless you can feel effect.
So I spent some time configuring what was described as a great starting point for players to fine tune the controls and I was swept away with how much better it was.
It's turned it into a much more engaging shooter with crouching, creeping around corners, leaning and shooting.
I instantly started using this as my control scheme and haven't looked back.
I'm about 7 levels in now and enjoying it very much.
It's not ground breaking but it's fun, especially with the Wii Mote and Nunchuck aim control scheme.