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A game I can only sorta kinda recommend is Fragile Dreams, provided you change it to Japanese dub. It's one of those games that has some major flaws, but the good aspects make putting up with the flaws worth it.
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Harrumph!
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I'm just gonna jump in real quick and recommend Donkey Kong Country Returns if you were a fan of the old ones back on the SNES. I've gone through the first two worlds and it's been fantastic so far.
Also the new Kirby is worth at least a rental. Awesome though it may be, it's tragically easy. So DK and Kirby next to all the other games that'll be thrown into the pile. |
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Whoa we got a tough guy here.
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Metroid Prime Trilogy is amazing (though I bought all the games over the years cause I actually had a Gamecube). Other M is ass though from what I've seen and tried.
One thing no one else mentioned is Muramasa the Demon Blade. It's a spiritual successor to Odin Sphere and is a pretty fun brawler with absolutely amazing 2D art.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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You should definitely get a Wii points card before you get another game.
Games off the virtual console you should get: Wiiware - Cave Story Contra ReBirth Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King Mega Man 9 & 10 Tales of Monkey Island Dr. Mario Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright and its sequels if you like PWAA SNES - (Requires Classic Controller) Breath of Fire II Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars N64 - (Requires Classic Controller) Super Mario 64 Paper Mario Yoshi Story Tactics Ogre Person of Lordly Caliber Sin & Punishment Genesis - (Requires Classic Controller) Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Feel free to ignore any of these suggestions if you own them through some other means, just thought I would give you a list to start with since the Wii store is full of shit.
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Fight Me, Nerds
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I still have a working SNES and a physical copy of this, but I still bought it cause I love it that much
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All of my Wii purchase recommendations are actually Gamecube games.
If no one listed the Smash Bros. games, then I condemn each and every one of you.
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That's so PC of you
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I'll just step in again and Say
Just Dance Just Dance 2 The Michael Jackson Experience If there is any sens in you using your Wii for Party Purposes, you must have these. Also, there is the Karaoke Games if you care to buy the Microphones... and talking about Accessories, you can buy a Gamecube Controller shapped like the Wii's Classic Controller, in case you prefer that design better. |
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Niqo Niqo Nii~
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Dokapon Kingdom is a brilliant multiplayer game. It's a combination of a party game and an RPG. It has the amazing ability to bring the subtleties of people's relationships to the forefront: i.e., if you play it with someone you sort of don't get along with, you're going to want to rip each others' throats out by one hour in, and if you play it with someone who eagerly wants to share the experiences that happen to you, you'll both have a great time. It's great for testing if someone is relationship material.
Monster Hunter Tri is an all-around fantastic action game. The learning curve is somewhat steep, but eventually things start to click, and it just feels good to play after that, like when you have that Megaman level perfectly memorized and you can run through without stopping. The online experience is great too (although the fact that you share "lives" can make you want to punch your teammates through the TV), but even the offline experience alone is enough to warrant the purchase. |
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