Recommend some Wii games for me!
Recommend some Wii games for me!
Like the title says. The wife wanted a Wii so that she could play 'workout' games like Wii Fit and some of the dancing games that they've got for the console. Since we've got the machine I figure I might as well track down a few games for myself as well. The console came with Wii Sports and Sports Resort and I snagged Super Smash Bros. Brawl* as well. I also fully intend to track down Twilight Princess as soon as I can, what with being a certified Zelda fanboy.
What else does the console have to offer? I have vague positive memories about Super Mario Galaxy, but it's been years since I've seen it. New Super Mario Bros. and the Metriod games are tempting too. I'm also a fan of sports games, but the impression I get is that none of the third-party sports games on the Wii do anything with the concept that Wii Sports didn't already do. Am I wrong?
In general, what games on the system have you enjoyed and which ones should I steer clear of?
*I enjoyed the first two but don't own either one, so I'm having fun with it. Still, I was pretty disappointed that Brawl doesn't seem to incorporate the motion-sensitive controllers at all in the gameplay. I feel like I might as well be playing the N64 or Gamecube games.
What else does the console have to offer? I have vague positive memories about Super Mario Galaxy, but it's been years since I've seen it. New Super Mario Bros. and the Metriod games are tempting too. I'm also a fan of sports games, but the impression I get is that none of the third-party sports games on the Wii do anything with the concept that Wii Sports didn't already do. Am I wrong?
In general, what games on the system have you enjoyed and which ones should I steer clear of?
*I enjoyed the first two but don't own either one, so I'm having fun with it. Still, I was pretty disappointed that Brawl doesn't seem to incorporate the motion-sensitive controllers at all in the gameplay. I feel like I might as well be playing the N64 or Gamecube games.
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Metroid Prime Trilogy and Metroid: Other M are both really enjoyable. I also agree about Raving Rabbids. I wasn't all that impressed with Raving Rabbids 2, but 1 and TV Party are lots of fun. I haven't played Rabbids in Time.
Ghostbusters is fun and you can get it for crazy cheap right now.
I'd also suggest Tatsunoko vs. Capcom. Great fighter game that you can do well in whether you are a button masher or you know exactly what you're doing.
I've heard good things about Super Paper Mario, and I really enjoyed Thousand Year Door on the Gamecube.
Lego Star Wars is great fun, and if you get the one with Episodes I-VI, you get a good deal of game for your buck.
Ghostbusters is fun and you can get it for crazy cheap right now.
I'd also suggest Tatsunoko vs. Capcom. Great fighter game that you can do well in whether you are a button masher or you know exactly what you're doing.
I've heard good things about Super Paper Mario, and I really enjoyed Thousand Year Door on the Gamecube.
Lego Star Wars is great fun, and if you get the one with Episodes I-VI, you get a good deal of game for your buck.
Thanks for the ideas, guys.
I have to admit I'm very curious how FPS games in general work on the Wii. With the motion sensor remote, you'd figure that would be one of the things it would do best.
Have you tried any of the other Lego games? Lego Harry Potter would be a big hit with the missus if it's any good...
What's the gameplay like on that one? I remember it getting really good reviews but not much else. It's a party game of some sort, right?angloconvoy wrote:Raving Rabbits
Trilogy has the two Gamecube Metroid Primes, rewritten to use Wii controls, right?Notabot wrote:Metroid Prime Trilogy and Metroid: Other M
I have to admit I'm very curious how FPS games in general work on the Wii. With the motion sensor remote, you'd figure that would be one of the things it would do best.
I've actually got this one for the PC (paid, like, $15 for it I think) and wasn't very impressed. I'm pretty sure that's because they did a bad job porting it, though, and I ran into a couple of spots where I simply couldn't get things to work on the PC when I knew that they'd be easy as pie if I'd been using a console.Notabot wrote:Lego Star Wars is great fun, and if you get the one with Episodes I-VI, you get a good deal of game for your buck.
Have you tried any of the other Lego games? Lego Harry Potter would be a big hit with the missus if it's any good...
Twilight Princess is highly recommended, as is Metroid Prime 3. It's amazing what they did with Metroid! Metroid is a wee bit frustrating if you get stuck, though, so don't blame me for anything.
Lego Harry Potter is very fun, trust me. Even though I'm not quite a fan of the franchise...
Ghostbusters is amazingly addictive.
I've heard that the Final Fantasy game for Wii was good, but haven't tried it.
Lego Harry Potter is very fun, trust me. Even though I'm not quite a fan of the franchise...
Ghostbusters is amazingly addictive.
I've heard that the Final Fantasy game for Wii was good, but haven't tried it.
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I've played them all except for Pirates. Each and every one of them was a blast to play, and they got my whole family involved.Warcry wrote: Have you tried any of the other Lego games? Lego Harry Potter would be a big hit with the missus if it's any good...
As for other games:
Metroid Prime is a damned fine game that does a decent job and not only including the motion controls well, but also for pushing the Wii hardware. Looks and plays great.
The Transformers game is a decent Rail Shooter, not great, but decent enough to entertain.
Super Smash Brothers Brawl is great fun if you can get ahold of the classic controllers or Gamecube ones.
Wii Mario Cart is tons of fun, and you can get multiple people playing it at once.
Also any old Gamecube games that strike your fancy can be had for a good price and will work with the Wii, provided you have a memory card, of course.
Ah, right! Transformers!
The first movie game was decent, but exactly the same like the PC or whatever other versions of the game.
ROTF is rubbish. Do not waste your money on that.
The dumbed-down WFC is between rubbish and sub-par. If the PC game was supposed to be modelled after God of War, the Wii game is modelled after Time Crisis. A terrible one, too.
The first movie game was decent, but exactly the same like the PC or whatever other versions of the game.
ROTF is rubbish. Do not waste your money on that.
The dumbed-down WFC is between rubbish and sub-par. If the PC game was supposed to be modelled after God of War, the Wii game is modelled after Time Crisis. A terrible one, too.
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I really liked Raving Rabbids.
I also really liked Link's Crossbow Training, but I kicked major ass at it and I'm told that it sucks by a bunch of people. I just assume that I'm right and they disagree because they didn't reach my level of excellence at it but you might not want to chance that.
I really liked Raving Rabbids.
I also really liked Link's Crossbow Training, but I kicked major ass at it and I'm told that it sucks by a bunch of people. I just assume that I'm right and they disagree because they didn't reach my level of excellence at it but you might not want to chance that.
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And already bought.Blackjack wrote:Twilight Princess is highly recommended
It's starting slower than previous Zelda games, but it's a lot of fun and I love how they've integrated the motion-sensitive controls and the pointer. They could do more than they did, but since its basically a Gamecube port I'm impressed by how well they integrated it. The new Zelda game coming out later this year is meant to take fuller advantage of the Wiimote too -- Swordfighting is apparently going to be on the same level as the minigame in Wii Sports Resort.
Shall have to track it down, then. It's bundled as 1-4 and 5-7, right? Is that the whole story, or did they split up Deathly Hallows the way the movies did and there's a Part 8 waiting in the wings?Blackjack wrote:Lego Harry Potter is very fun, trust me. Even though I'm not quite a fan of the franchise...
Sadly they're not shipping the Trilogy game anymore. I'll have to try and track it down used I suppose. Other M is abundant though, and I'm sure I'll be giving that one a go some time soon.Thunderwave wrote:Metroid Prime is a damned fine game that does a decent job and not only including the motion controls well, but also for pushing the Wii hardware. Looks and plays great.
On a tangent, I'm really happy that the Metroid franchise has gotten so much attention lately (well, I say 'lately' but really it's been a decade or so...). In the N64 era I was pretty much convinced they'd forgotten all about it.
I don't have much trouble using the Wii controller for this one, although I was a bit irked that it didn't use the motion-sensor at all.Thunderwave wrote:Super Smash Brothers Brawl is great fun if you can get ahold of the classic controllers or Gamecube ones.
Just out of curiosity...are used Gamecube games and peripherals easy to find nowadays? If nothing else, I think I'm going to have to track down the Rogue Squadron games...Thunderwave wrote:Also any old Gamecube games that strike your fancy can be had for a good price and will work with the Wii, provided you have a memory card, of course.
Maybe DOTM will be good? </false hope>Blackjack wrote:ROTF is rubbish. Do not waste your money on that.
I remember being underwhelmed by this one, to be honest. On the other hand, isn't it basically free if you're buying the gun peripheral it comes with?Sades wrote:I also really liked Link's Crossbow Training, but I kicked major ass at it and I'm told that it sucks by a bunch of people. I just assume that I'm right and they disagree because they didn't reach my level of excellence at it but you might not want to chance that.
But he's got a whip. That counts for something, right?Notabot wrote:Lego Indiana Jones is fun. Indy doesn't have the Force, though.
I also grabbed Goldeneye purely on the strength of nostalgia for the N64 title, and so far I'm finding it very hard to tune the controls so that they're usable.
I actually bought a used Wii in order to get Metroid Prime Trilogy. Someone was selling the Wii, MPT, Super Mario Galaxy, Mario Kart Wii, and Twilight Princess for $150 on Ebay. I was actually in the market for all of the games but Galaxy, and they were each $50 at the time. I got luck and sold the Wii for $100 on Craigslist, kept the Wii-mote and nunchuck, sold the classic controller for $10, and kept the games. It turned out to be an awesome deal that worked out really well for everyone involved (especially me!).
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Yep, I second Ravage on that one. Madworld is like a 3D Golden Axe, an ultra-violent Golden Axe. Great for having a mad runabout and performing the most bonkers attacks.
I'd also give a vote or ten for Pikmin and Little Kings Story.
I'd also give a vote or ten for Pikmin and Little Kings Story.
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I'm too lazy to read what everyone else suggested, but my suggestions will either be the same or better, mostly better.
You want to buy the following for fighting games,
Super Smash Brothers Brawl
Tatsunoko vs Capcom
King of Fighters Anthology
Samurai Shodown Anthology
...and every Neo-Geo fighter on the virtual console, but especially Waku Waku 7 and Fatal Fury 3.
For adult sort of action gory raunchy game get...
Madworld or No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2 (probably best game series on Wii)
Out of Nintendo's first party shit you want to get Metroid: Another M as it is the best. Also get Zelda Twilight Princess, Mario Galaxy 1 + 2, and New Super Mario Wii.
EDIT: Forgot to mention the new Goldeneye and Sin and Punishment 2 are also extra great on Wii.
You want to buy the following for fighting games,
Super Smash Brothers Brawl
Tatsunoko vs Capcom
King of Fighters Anthology
Samurai Shodown Anthology
...and every Neo-Geo fighter on the virtual console, but especially Waku Waku 7 and Fatal Fury 3.
For adult sort of action gory raunchy game get...
Madworld or No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2 (probably best game series on Wii)
Out of Nintendo's first party shit you want to get Metroid: Another M as it is the best. Also get Zelda Twilight Princess, Mario Galaxy 1 + 2, and New Super Mario Wii.
EDIT: Forgot to mention the new Goldeneye and Sin and Punishment 2 are also extra great on Wii.
Thanks! A lot of good ideas there.
I'm sort of disappointed that the gameplay doesn't offer much new on top of the Ocarina of Time formula, since that game was released thirteen years ago (how the **** has it been that long?). But even though it sticks to the old formula it executes it really, really well.
Or should I just say "screw it" and use a Gamecube controller instead?
...has absorbed 60+ hours of my life so far, and I'm not done yet. Cave of Ordeals, here I come!Ackula wrote:Twilight Princess
I'm sort of disappointed that the gameplay doesn't offer much new on top of the Ocarina of Time formula, since that game was released thirteen years ago (how the **** has it been that long?). But even though it sticks to the old formula it executes it really, really well.
How the bloody hell do I tune the controls for this? Either they're way too sensitive and the slightest twitch has Bond shooting at the ceiling, or they're not sensitive enough and his aim doesn't follow the Wiimote at all. I mean, hell, the aim in Zelda works perfectly and GoldenEye is a shooter...it shouldn't be this difficult.Ackula wrote:the new Goldeneye
Or should I just say "screw it" and use a Gamecube controller instead?
Get a Classic Controller with the dual analog sticks. Works perfect that way. Here in the US the game came packaged with a Classic Controller...did it not in the frozen lands of Canada?Warcry wrote: How the bloody hell do I tune the controls for this? Either they're way too sensitive and the slightest twitch has Bond shooting at the ceiling, or they're not sensitive enough and his aim doesn't follow the Wiimote at all. I mean, hell, the aim in Zelda works perfectly and GoldenEye is a shooter...it shouldn't be this difficult.
Or should I just say "screw it" and use a Gamecube controller instead?
It didn't, but then it wasn't full price either so the copy I got was probably from a later production run.
I have to say, I'm not sure I actually like the classic controller. It looks really awkward. And don't more than 90% of the Wii games that support it also have support for the much-superior Gamecube controller as well, whereas vice versa isn't true (you can't use the classic controller to play old GC games)?
I have to say, I'm not sure I actually like the classic controller. It looks really awkward. And don't more than 90% of the Wii games that support it also have support for the much-superior Gamecube controller as well, whereas vice versa isn't true (you can't use the classic controller to play old GC games)?
If you're going to spend money on a Classic Controller, get the Pro version. It's the same button layout, slightly wider and has GC controller style grips. Very comfortable in the hands and it's well worth the extra couple bucks.
I've had a Wii since launch day, so I'll second a lot of what people have already said (Metroid Prime Trilogy, Mario Galaxy 1 & 2, Smash Bros. Brawl, New SMB Wii, Twilight Princess, Mario Kart).
Some other ones to contemplate:
Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition: All the good stuff from RE4 with all the bonuses from the PS2 version, with updated Wii controls. Since I played this one first and have since gone to playing RE5 on the 360, the 360 controls seem clunky to me.
Resident Evil Darkside & Umbrella Chronicles: Sure they're 'light gun' shooter games, but you cover all the storylines from 0-3, Code Veronica & some others, as well as filling some backstory and introducing some new story. I had a lot of fun with these.
Super Mario All-Stars: Collector's packaging, lots of fun gaming, though it's all just 4 Super Nintendo games slapped onto a disc.
Wario Ware Smooth Moves: Excellent party game. You'll feel completely stupid doing all the moves, but it's good fun and up to 12 people can play in the same round.
Hasbro Family Game Night: I was really suprised by this one. For board games, they are really well done. It's a good family game, and a little slower paced than jumping around playing Wii Sports.
Don't forget about the Virtual Console too. For a few bucks here and there you have access to a HUGE library of NES, SNES, N64, SMS, Genesis, Neo Geo, and Arcade games.
I've had a Wii since launch day, so I'll second a lot of what people have already said (Metroid Prime Trilogy, Mario Galaxy 1 & 2, Smash Bros. Brawl, New SMB Wii, Twilight Princess, Mario Kart).
Some other ones to contemplate:
Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition: All the good stuff from RE4 with all the bonuses from the PS2 version, with updated Wii controls. Since I played this one first and have since gone to playing RE5 on the 360, the 360 controls seem clunky to me.
Resident Evil Darkside & Umbrella Chronicles: Sure they're 'light gun' shooter games, but you cover all the storylines from 0-3, Code Veronica & some others, as well as filling some backstory and introducing some new story. I had a lot of fun with these.
Super Mario All-Stars: Collector's packaging, lots of fun gaming, though it's all just 4 Super Nintendo games slapped onto a disc.
Wario Ware Smooth Moves: Excellent party game. You'll feel completely stupid doing all the moves, but it's good fun and up to 12 people can play in the same round.
Hasbro Family Game Night: I was really suprised by this one. For board games, they are really well done. It's a good family game, and a little slower paced than jumping around playing Wii Sports.
Don't forget about the Virtual Console too. For a few bucks here and there you have access to a HUGE library of NES, SNES, N64, SMS, Genesis, Neo Geo, and Arcade games.
Or just hack your Wii and have a larger amount of classic consoles that actually play perfect and have upscaled graphics and don't look like shit, for free.ganon578 wrote:Don't forget about the Virtual Console too. For a few bucks here and there you have access to a HUGE library of NES, SNES, N64, SMS, Genesis, Neo Geo, and Arcade games.