The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Controls

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Switch vs Hold: When using Switch, you just have to tap the button. It's good for people who are new to the game and hasn't played the Zelda series before. With Hold, you obviously have to hold the button until the object is finished or for worse, use it with multiple objects, requiring you to let go and hold again. It's for veterans who has played the Zelda series and wants a tougher challenge in its controls.

Analog vs Motion: For any old school, analog control is their to give precise shots with the arrows for example. The downside is speed. Using motion like the Wii Remote gives you faster movement for your right hand as long as you keep it steady. The downside will depend on the room size for your arm and using the sword. As with switch and hold, experiment with those methods to see what suits you.