The heroes' special abilities are also unleashed with special motions. Swiping the Wii Remote in various directions unleashes different types of melee attacks, including basic combos, floating uppercuts and ground sweeps. However, the Wii version has its own control quirks, and unlike the nifty Wii controls of Call of Duty 3, these feel more annoying and gimmicky than useful. (The specifics of the PSP version's multiplayer are unclear.) The 360 and PS3 versions will have online play, but the Wii version will miss out. Similarities and Differences It goes without saying that Ultimate Alliance's biggest draw is multiplayer, and all of the console versions will support four-player simultaneous action.