Update 10/10 - A Boy and His Blob is in the spotlight this month, and Amazon has it listed for $15 for a limited time! Grab it while you can!
*All recommendation threads outside of this one will be locked*
Tips for quick answers:
1. Browse the lists below before asking a question. Who knows, you might find what you're looking for without having to wait for a response!
2. Browse Gamespot's list of Wii games. You can sort them by genre or review score. The main Wii page also has a handy "Most popular" section at the bottom. Clicking on the game's title will take you to its page, where you can read the review, watch gameplay videos, and see other helpful information. For the most popular WiiWare and Virtual Console games, check here.
3. Browse the Nintendo Channel, available for free on the Wii through the Wii Shop Channel. You can view video previews of games that are recommended to you based on your preferences.
4. If you still need to ask the advice of other Wii owners, be as specific as possible. Tell us what you're looking for and what kind of games you like. We'll try our best to suggest a game that you'll enjoy.
Contents:
Must-Haves
Local Multiplayer (Party!)
Online Multiplayer
WiiWare
All recommended games by genre
Monthly Spotlight
The Games
If you're looking for Virtual Console games, ask in this thread or check www.vc-reviews.com for a list and ratings of all VC games. VC recommendation threads outside of this one will also be locked.
If you're looking for Gamecube games, check the Gamecube recommendation thread in the Legacy forum.
Must-Haves (the Best of the Best)
1.Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2- 3D Platformer
By perfectly combining gameplay elements from the 3D and 2D iterations of the Super Mario games, Mario Galaxy is a more-than-worthy sequel to Mario 64. Winner of Gamespot's Best Wii Game, Best Platformer, Best Artistic Graphics, and Game of Year 2007 Awards.
Galaxy 2 builds off the gameplay of the original game and fine-tunes the level design and platforming elements even further. Critics and gamers both generally agree that Nintendo somehow managed to top Super Mario Galaxy with its sequel.
2. Super Smash Bros. Brawl- Quasi-3D brawler
Duke it out with all the big Nintendo characters in this simple to play yet difficult to master fighting game. Online multiplayer is available along with tons of unlockables to make for a long-lasting experience. Up to four players can play locally in several game modes.
3. Mario Kart Wii- Racing
Play as characters from the Mario universe in this weapons-based racer. Duke it out in races or battle mode with up to four local players or twelve players online. The game comes packed with one Wii Wheel that helps the motion controls feel much more natural, though you can use the remote+nunchuck, cIassic controller, or Gamecube controller as well.
The online features of MKWii are fairly robust, including tournaments, regular races, battle modes, leaderboards for time trials, and exchangeable ghosts
4.New Super Mario Bros. Wii- Platformer
New Super Mario Bros. is a side-scrolling platformer in the tradition of the original Super Mario Bros. games for the NES and SNES. It combines elements from nearly all of the 2D games to create an experience that feels familiar but fresh. New to this version is the ability to play through the game with up to four players on-screen at the same time. Because all of the characters can interact with each other (pick each other up, bounce off each other's heads, even kill each other with turtle shells), it makes for an insane but incredibly fun experience. There are also two multiplayer battle modes but no WiFi support.
5.The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess- Action/Adventure
Twilight Princess goes back to the more realistic art styIe of the N64's Ocarina of Time and manages to mostly keep pace with that cIassic. Link can turn into a wolf to take on the familiar mix of puzzles and action in the land of Hyrule.
6.Metroid Prime Trilogy- First-person adventure
The Trilogy includes updated versions of the first two Prime games with Wii motion controls, slightly updated graphics and load times, 16:9 aspect ratio, and new unlockables. It also includes an unchanged version of Metroid Prime 3. Each game provides a good balance of exploration, puzzle-solving, and combat, all set in beautiful environments that are worth exploring. Metroid Prime 2: Echoes provides an offline split-screen multiplayer mode with up to four human players.
7.Monster Hunter 3- Action/adventure
Monster Hunter 3 is primarily an action game that revolves around melee-based attacks and armor/weapon upgrades. The single-player experience offers a comprehensive tutorial of the game's basics (which is basically "kill monster, collect resources, create weapon/armor"), but the real meat of the game is its online mode. You can play online with up to three friends (or random strangers) to complete tier-based quests. No friend codes are required.
8.Super Paper Mario - 2D/3D platformer/Action RPG
Super Paper Mario is a unique mix of 2D and 3D platforming with RPG elements, such as talking to other characters, buying items, and leveling up. The battles are real-time and somewhat reminiscent of cIassic Mario action.
9.Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition- Third-person shooter
Although it's a Gamecube port, Resident Evil 4 is a worthy purchase because of its superior control scheme designed around the Wii controller. If you never owned this game for the Gamecube, it's worth checking out for the Wii.
10. Okami- Action/adventure
Okami for the Wii is a fantastic adventure game based on Japanese Mythology. The brightly colored worlds and enticing story really bring you into the game. Okami lasts approximately 30+ hours on story-driven gameplay alone, plus enough extras to last about twice as long. There are varying RPG elements such as the ability to upgrade health and ink capacity as the game goes on; but when it comes down to it, Okami is an adventure game in the vein of Zelda. If you are looking for an epic adventure on the Wii, Okami is the game to get. (submitted by Phantom5800)
11.Zack and Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure- Point and click adventure
Zack and Wiki is a surprisingly good puzzle game. Don't let the cutesy graphics and quirky characters turn you away from this game's excellence; the puzzles are challenging and fun, even for adults. Winner of Gamespot's Best Adventure Game of 2007 Award.
12. No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle - Action
No More Heroes is a simple beat-em-up with a lightsaber. The story and presentation are quirky and self-conscious as a parody of the nerd lifestyIe. The gameplay of the first game consists of doing random jobs and missions around a city in order to earn enough money to fight against ten fellow assassins.
The gameplay of the second game consists of 8-bit styIe games and some more traditional combat missions to earn money in order to buy upgrades (the fifteen boss battles are "free" this time), and the roamable city has been entirely replaced by a more accessible, stylish menu/map of the city.
The combat of both games is a combination of button mashing and remote waving, but it's pretty satisfying. Each boss battle is unique and requires a different tactic to win.
13. Boom Blox Bash Party - Puzzle
Boom Blox presents a series of physics-based puzzles, the objective being either to keep structures made of blocks from being knocked down or to knock them over by various means, using the Wiimote to throw, shoot, and grab at the blocks. Boom Blox features a realistic physics system; the angle at which a projectile is launched and how fast it is thrown as well as the mass of the projectile and the type of blocks it comes into contact with influence the results of an action. Bash Party improves over the original by offering more tools and more modes, including an online community to share user-created levels. (submitted by king23_, updated by JordanElek)
14. Punch Out - Boxing (puzzle)
Punch Out is essentially a puzzle game under the guise of a simple boxing game. Each of the 13 opponents has a unique set of moves and tells. Once you figure these out, you'll have to use a combination of memorization and twitch reflexes to defeat them. They start out pretty easy, but the difficulty gradually ramps up to an intense challenge. With several single-player modes, challenges for each opponent, and a basic two-player versus mode, there is no lack of replayability. It retains all the charm of the original NES and SNES games, and it's hilarious.
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