I've forgotten how amazing this system was, and that was when I was only playing WiiSports and WiiPlay. Over the past few days, I have been playing Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles and Super Mario Galaxy and both are MUST HAVE games. I would buy the Wii for these two games alone.
One thing that I didn't like about the Wii was that it wasn't high def. But Mario Galaxy is still simply stunning. This game is loaded with colors. And it plays a lot like Mario 64 but is totally expanded (so many more worlds and new Marios like Bee, Boo, Ice, Spring, and Fire Marios).
So these are the games that my brother has:
- WiiSports (comes with the Wii) - great game with high entertainment value being as simplistic as it is
- WiiPlay (can buy in a combo pack with an extra Wii controller) - comes with a handful of games like Duck Hunt, a memory game, Pong, a fun tank game, and more. Again, a simplistic but very fun game.
- Link's Crossbow Training (comes with the WiiZapper, which we bought for Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles) - A really fun shooting game with a bunch of different scenarios, even some with RPG shooting (like Zelda). Haven't spent much time on it yet though.
- Mario Party 8 - I haven't played it yet, but my brother says it seems like a combination of the older Mario Party games in one. He doesn't like it, but if it really is like the old games, I could see it being fun for younger kids when having friends over. One big gripe is that it's not even widescreen. Although I don't know what the maximum number of players are. I'd pass on this one unless it's for younger kids (6-16 I'd say).
- Super Paper Mario - I haven't played this one yet either, but it looks like a harder version of the original Mario games for NES and SNES. My bro says it got good ratings but he's disappointed with it.
- Resident Evil 4 - Neither of us have played this one yet (still unopened), but it looks awesome. Unfortunately, you can't use the WiiZapper in this game (at least not with the new WiiZapper controls that RE: Umbrella Chronicles has).
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - Haven't opened this one yet but it looks really cool if you like RPGs.
- Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles - Fucking awesome game with brand new graphics and it works for two players. A few levels are hard to unlock. But a MUST HAVE game for the Wii. The WiiZapper helps.
- Super Mario Galaxy - Another MUST HAVE game. Just get it.
Some games that are coming out that have me semi-excited are:
- Mario Kart Wii - looks awesome and will most be a must have.
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - the new Star Wars game that a lot of people seem to be really pumped about. You can use the WiiMote as a lightsaber. Almost seems like a must-have given how much buzz there is around this one.
Not sure what to think about Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. Good timing, with the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics coming up. Not sure about the new Smash Bros game either, but both seem to be getting pretty heavy advertisement online and in gaming magazines. How is Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and Sonic and the Secret Rings? What else is good out there? Any games to stay away from?
One thing that I didn't like about the Wii was that it wasn't high def. But Mario Galaxy is still simply stunning. This game is loaded with colors. And it plays a lot like Mario 64 but is totally expanded (so many more worlds and new Marios like Bee, Boo, Ice, Spring, and Fire Marios).
So these are the games that my brother has:
- WiiSports (comes with the Wii) - great game with high entertainment value being as simplistic as it is
- WiiPlay (can buy in a combo pack with an extra Wii controller) - comes with a handful of games like Duck Hunt, a memory game, Pong, a fun tank game, and more. Again, a simplistic but very fun game.
- Link's Crossbow Training (comes with the WiiZapper, which we bought for Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles) - A really fun shooting game with a bunch of different scenarios, even some with RPG shooting (like Zelda). Haven't spent much time on it yet though.
- Mario Party 8 - I haven't played it yet, but my brother says it seems like a combination of the older Mario Party games in one. He doesn't like it, but if it really is like the old games, I could see it being fun for younger kids when having friends over. One big gripe is that it's not even widescreen. Although I don't know what the maximum number of players are. I'd pass on this one unless it's for younger kids (6-16 I'd say).
- Super Paper Mario - I haven't played this one yet either, but it looks like a harder version of the original Mario games for NES and SNES. My bro says it got good ratings but he's disappointed with it.
- Resident Evil 4 - Neither of us have played this one yet (still unopened), but it looks awesome. Unfortunately, you can't use the WiiZapper in this game (at least not with the new WiiZapper controls that RE: Umbrella Chronicles has).
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - Haven't opened this one yet but it looks really cool if you like RPGs.
- Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles - Fucking awesome game with brand new graphics and it works for two players. A few levels are hard to unlock. But a MUST HAVE game for the Wii. The WiiZapper helps.
- Super Mario Galaxy - Another MUST HAVE game. Just get it.
Some games that are coming out that have me semi-excited are:
- Mario Kart Wii - looks awesome and will most be a must have.
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - the new Star Wars game that a lot of people seem to be really pumped about. You can use the WiiMote as a lightsaber. Almost seems like a must-have given how much buzz there is around this one.
Not sure what to think about Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. Good timing, with the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics coming up. Not sure about the new Smash Bros game either, but both seem to be getting pretty heavy advertisement online and in gaming magazines. How is Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and Sonic and the Secret Rings? What else is good out there? Any games to stay away from?