Bueno, pues eso
Lo pone en esta preview de 1up
http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3154683
y cito el trocito que los explica:
The developers have included six control schemes in total, so that leaves five with the Wii controls. "Nunchuck Control Stick" lets players move on the Nunchuck and use the Wii Remote to shoot, jump, and throw grenades (by flicking the remote forward). "Tilt Wii Remote" gets rid of the Nunchuck and puts character movement in the tilt sensor on the remote, so players hold the remote horizontally and tilt left and right to walk.
"Wii Remote" also only uses the remote, but puts movement on the D-pad and requires players to flick the remote forward to throw grenades. "Arcade" has players 'plant' the Wii Remote standing vertically to simulate an arcade joystick, and use the Nunchuck to shoot, jump, etc. Finally, "Nunchuck" moves all the controls onto the Nunchuck and lets players move with the analog stick, shoot and jump with the buttons and flick the Nunchuck forward to throw grenades.
You have to use a GameCube controller if you want to get rid of the motion sensing altogether.
Buena noticia esta última, eh?
Habrá que alquilarlo para probar los controles