Hexen Wii
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Hexen Wii | |
General | |
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Ported by | Arikado |
Type | Shooting game |
Version | 0.5 |
Licence | GNU v2 |
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Hexen Wii is a Wii port of Hexen based on the open source HHexen 1.6.1 engine.
Installation
- Extract the .zip into your apps folder.
- Place hexen.wad in apps/hexenwii/
- Place hexdd.wad in apps/hexenwii/ if you wish to use the expansion
- NOTE: Heretic needs space in your SD or USB device to write files during the game.
Controls
- NOTE: You can only use GC controls when the Nunchuk and Classic Controller are unplugged from the player 1 wiimote (this is due to interference issues)
Wiimote and Nunchuk Controls
- Nunchuk stick: move
- Wiimote IR: turn
- Hold Nunchuk Z: Run
- Nunchuk C: Jump
- Wiimote A: Select menu option / Open door
- Wiimote B: Shoot
- Wiimote DPAD: Navigate menu / select weapon
- Wiimote HOME: Bring up menu
- Hold Nunchuk Z and Press Wiimote DPAD: Name your savefile with numbers
- Wiimote + and -: Navigate item selection
- Wiimote A and B: Use Item / Submit 'Yes' to quit game
- Wiimote 1: Map
Classic Controller Controls
- Left Stick: Move / Navigate Menu
- Right Stick: Turn
- HOME: Bring up menu
- Y: Select menu item/use object
- A: Open
- B: Fire
- L/R: Select item
- X: Jump
- DPAD: Select weapon / Name your savefile with numbers
- ZR: Map
- HOLD ZL: Run
Gamecube Controller Controls
- Control stick: Move
- C Stick: Turn
- START: Open Menu
- X: Select menu choice / use item
- Y: Jump
- A: Fire
- B: Open Door
- DPAD: Each button selects a different weapon / Name your savefile with numbers
- Z: Map
- R: Select Item
- HOLD L: Run
Media
v0.5
Changelog
0.5
- First public release
Credits
Hermes for a few small snippets of source from HHexen that Arikado used in developing the front-end for Hexen Wii.
Donations
You can donate to Arikado using the ChipIn widget on his blog : http://arikadosblog.blogspot.com