I'm a huge fan of the Wii library- there are still games I'm trying to hunt down. ...
... A decent action-RPG with mediocre story and solid, Pokemon-esque gameplay is Spectrobes: Origins.
What games are you still looking for?I'm looking to get the No More Heroes titles- I already tried nabbing them in the past and got swindled...
Rock Band 3 was a lot of fun with family. Nice purchase. My non-gamer Wii franchise find was Just Dance. That series, which I made fun of for a long time because of the IGN reviews, works for party games and is still one of the best ways to get a dynamic cardio workout. The Kinect became the ideal way to play (and also has Dance Central, which is more like Rock Band), but the Wii was where it started.
Otherwise, there aren't many third party games that stand out. Zack & Wiki was one of the more memorable.
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Otherwise, there aren't many third party games that stand out. Zack & Wiki was one of the more memorable.
Zack & Wiki was a game that I felt would have been better served for the MotionPlus. Obviously, Capcom didn't know that would be a thing, but so many of the gestures required just didn't work usually for with 100% accuracy, making the later levels incredibly frustrating, rage quit inducing even.
... Another Code: R. ...
I enjoyed it. It is very low key and relaxed in pace, similar to the original. The only thing that made me a little uncomfortable was that it leaned more heavily into the "what it's like to be a teen girl" theme. But, aren't we all teen girls on the inside?
I dunno... I watched the entire run of Sailor Moon, does that help?
This was posted on a reddit: a nintendoage user has complete set of Wii games: http://imgur.com/a/5oeAN (http://imgur.com/a/5oeAN) and the post from nintendoage: http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?StartRow=1&catid=5&threadid=170644 (http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?StartRow=1&catid=5&threadid=170644)
This was posted on a reddit: a nintendoage user has complete set of Wii games: http://imgur.com/a/5oeAN (http://imgur.com/a/5oeAN) and the post from nintendoage: http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?StartRow=1&catid=5&threadid=170644 (http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?StartRow=1&catid=5&threadid=170644)
Wow. I have a lot of Wii games at home - just a shade over 200 titles according to my backloggery records - but can't imagine trying to collect everything. Crazy! :D
(In all honesty, I'm not sure I'd want to collect everything. It's going to be many years before I can everything I've already got.)
Wow 1260 games for a single system, even if many of those looks very unappealing to me, it's still pretty impressive to be so dedicated to collecting them all. Barely recognise any of the ones highlighted in that photo series, although I do know that for that citybiker game you could connect your Wiimote to an actual stationary bike that was used ONLY for that game haha.
Now that's a challenge: to collect all of the Wii accessories (too many of which were only used for single games).
I almost bought Babysitting Mama just because of how ridiculous it was... and that's not the only time I've been tempted by foolish accessories. Probably a good thing I never saw that biking game you mention or I'd probably own it - the concept seems pretty genius and apparently it's compatible with Mario Kart.
My favorite Wii accessory is the Tatsunoko vs Capcom fight stick. It's fun to use with fighting games, SNK collections, and a bunch of other games on the console.
I just got something a little more tame. ...
... A decent action-RPG with mediocre story and solid, Pokemon-esque gameplay is Spectrobes: Origins.
This is one of the remaining holes in my collection - would like to grab a copy eventually because it looks like a solid title, but it's not really a pressing need due to having a massive shelf of games already.
Managed to snag a copy of Red Steel 2 for an obscene $4.80. Excited to break into it after I finish the rest of my Wii U backlog.I unabashedly and unironically love Red Steel 2.
The controller is still shipping. Oddly enough the original classic controller has analog/digital triggers that nothing ever used but the Wii U software actually accepts inputs from the analog parts of the triggers which the Wii software I've tested it on does not.I just got something a little more tame. ...
Nice!
How does it feel? I always worry about third party controllers because I've used so many that just aren't good quality - but having the wii remote and classic controller combined this way seems like such a good idea.
Was it expensive? It must also work with anything on Wii U that supports Wii classic controller (although I'm not sure how many games outside of VC actually do).
So I looked up the Cyberbike and from this video it sounds like it might be compatible with any Wii game that used GameCube controls... Imagine rocking up with this to your local Smash bros Brawl tourney! It might even work for Sin & Punishment Star Successor?!?!Quit making me want this thing!
Managed to snag a copy of Red Steel 2 for an obscene $4.80. Excited to break into it after I finish the rest of my Wii U backlog.I unabashedly and unironically love Red Steel 2.
One of the few Wii games to go all-in with wiimotion plus.
Well, I tried to swap the D-pad ...
... I plan to NOT mess with controller Modding ever again.
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It's awesome how a lot of these nice titles are inexpensive. Then again, there are some like Fishing Resort that cost a good deal even used!For me it's Go Vacation. A half-decent looking Wii Sports Resort knock-off that is still way to expensive from online re-sellers. And it doesn't seem to exist in any brick-and-mortar stores I've looked.
There's no way I'd ever want to have every game for the Wii. Like any system (especially a successful one), it has way too much junk on it. I say this as someone who has 215 disc games for Wii, so it isn't like I don't like the system. But it's still a shovelware minefield.
There are still some more games I wouldn't mind having for the Wii, but I'm not sure if I'll get around to buying them. Some games go for a bit more than I'm willing to gamble, such as the PokePark titles which I'm not sure I'd like. Another reason is that I haven't even come close to playing the games I do have, so I've been prioritizing buying games on other systems.So I looked up the Cyberbike and from this video it sounds like it might be compatible with any Wii game that used GameCube controls... Imagine rocking up with this to your local Smash bros Brawl tourney! It might even work for Sin & Punishment Star Successor?!?!Quit making me want this thing!
It's awesome how a lot of these nice titles are inexpensive. Then again, there are some like Fishing Resort that cost a good deal even used!For me it's Go Vacation. A half-decent looking Wii Sports Resort knock-off that is still way to expensive from online re-sellers. And it doesn't seem to exist in any brick-and-mortar stores I've looked.
You should totally take a photo of your Wii games collection.I've considered taking some updated photos of my stuff since I've gotten a new camera, but it would be tricky to find the space to spread it all out at the moment.
The Runey system in Frontier spoiled any fun I had with the game, unfortunately. Perhaps there was a way to work with the system better, though.I can't blame you, that whole Runey system was a misstep and I didn't like it either. The game doesn't do a good job explaining how to manage it, nor do they really express the importance of doing it. I quickly resorted to a guide on GameFAQs, it not only explained how the system works but also how to build it into prosperity. There was a second guide for maintaining the Runeys at the bare-minimum level of function for people who just want to play, naturally that was the one I chose. It was pretty simple steps to just do that so it no longer interfered with my enjoyment.