What is the best 3rd party game for the Wii so far?
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Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition.
The best exclusive is No More Heroes by far. I need to pick up Zack and Wiki. It doesn't look very appealing to me, but it could be fun.
[QUOTE="machod_19"]Which game last the longest, meaning has the longest replay value? Because i dont want a game i can beat in a week.ag1052
mlb power pros.... hands down.
No doubt, I could have really done productive things instead of playing that game.
I'm only on my second season and I've logged more hours on it then all my other games combined probably lol
I think I will get that game, but I don't really like baseball. What makes it so much different than any other baseball game? And are the Wii controls put to good use?DeathScape666
Most of the game controls like a standard game with no motion
There's an RPG mode which you get someone from college and try to get to the pros
There's "standard" controls that are just perfectly handled with the Wiimote and chuck (can also use Gamecube or Cl-as-sic Controller
There's motion controls for single games and home run derby
There's stats up the wazoo, you can tweak every single part of each player
[QUOTE="DeathScape666"]I think I will get that game, but I don't really like baseball. What makes it so much different than any other baseball game? And are the Wii controls put to good use?Jaysonguy
Most of the game controls like a standard game with no motion
There's an RPG mode which you get someone from college and try to get to the pros
There's "standard" controls that are just perfectly handled with the Wiimote and chuck (can also use Gamecube or Cl-as-sic Controller
There's motion controls for single games and home run derby
There's stats up the wazoo, you can tweak every single part of each player
Sounds cool. I will check it out sometime soon... After I am bored with Brawl, which may take awhile. :P
I'm still kind of surprised that MLB Power Pros is better than the godly Super Mario Galaxy. I can't imagine having more fun playing a game than that, but I guess I will just have to see.
[QUOTE="Jaysonguy"][QUOTE="DeathScape666"]I think I will get that game, but I don't really like baseball. What makes it so much different than any other baseball game? And are the Wii controls put to good use?DeathScape666
Most of the game controls like a standard game with no motion
There's an RPG mode which you get someone from college and try to get to the pros
There's "standard" controls that are just perfectly handled with the Wiimote and chuck (can also use Gamecube or Cl-as-sic Controller
There's motion controls for single games and home run derby
There's stats up the wazoo, you can tweak every single part of each player
Sounds cool. I will check it out sometime soon... After I am bored with Brawl, which may take awhile. :P
I'm still kind of surprised that MLB Power Pros is better than the godly Super Mario Galaxy. I can't imagine having more fun playing a game than that, but I guess I will just have to see.
I wouldnt put if off too long... its already taking price cuts now... no telling how long it will stick around[QUOTE="DeathScape666"][QUOTE="Jaysonguy"][QUOTE="DeathScape666"]I think I will get that game, but I don't really like baseball. What makes it so much different than any other baseball game? And are the Wii controls put to good use?ag1052
Most of the game controls like a standard game with no motion
There's an RPG mode which you get someone from college and try to get to the pros
There's "standard" controls that are just perfectly handled with the Wiimote and chuck (can also use Gamecube or Cl-as-sic Controller
There's motion controls for single games and home run derby
There's stats up the wazoo, you can tweak every single part of each player
Sounds cool. I will check it out sometime soon... After I am bored with Brawl, which may take awhile. :P
I'm still kind of surprised that MLB Power Pros is better than the godly Super Mario Galaxy. I can't imagine having more fun playing a game than that, but I guess I will just have to see.
I wouldnt put if off too long... its already taking price cuts now... no telling how long it will stick aroundOh yeah, I forgot some games are nearly impossible to find after awhile. I'll make sure I get it sometime soon.
[QUOTE="Jaysonguy"][QUOTE="DeathScape666"]I think I will get that game, but I don't really like baseball. What makes it so much different than any other baseball game? And are the Wii controls put to good use?DeathScape666
Most of the game controls like a standard game with no motion
There's an RPG mode which you get someone from college and try to get to the pros
There's "standard" controls that are just perfectly handled with the Wiimote and chuck (can also use Gamecube or Cl-as-sic Controller
There's motion controls for single games and home run derby
There's stats up the wazoo, you can tweak every single part of each player
Sounds cool. I will check it out sometime soon... After I am bored with Brawl, which may take awhile. :P
I'm still kind of surprised that MLB Power Pros is better than the godly Super Mario Galaxy. I can't imagine having more fun playing a game than that, but I guess I will just have to see.
Well for the experience you can't beat Galaxy in my book, that game is a work of art and while you're playing it you can't help but be delighted at every single thing going on.
For MLB Power Pros it gives the user everything. It has standard controls which work great but the game modes with motion control are perfect too. It's a pick up and play kind of game but like ag and I pointed out you can play for months and still only scratch the surface.
personally I would list MLB Power Pros as the third best Wii game but keep in mind that it is a crazy tight race for those spots (third too SMG and Zack and Wiki)... its like a photo finish with those three all right there at the wire and every other wii game several steps behind.
MLB Power Pros has great controls IMO... they aren't what you would expect from a Wii game but they work really well. Motion controls should only be forced into a game if they improve the game and MLB Power Pros found a great control scheme going a different route for the majority of the game modes.
It looks great. it uses what it has to work with very well and I was really surprised how well they made Minute Maid Park look on the Wii.
The game has a good sense of humor too, which always makes me appreciate a game more.
The only draw back that what most people complain about is the fielding... it can be hard to get use to but it is far from broken (like some people claim). All in all it is a must have for any wii owner who has any kind of appreciation for baseball.
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