Since E3 I hear so many people hating on the wii, spouting the same stupid lines over and over again - "Nintendo is killing gaming!" "Nintendo doesn't care about gamers!" and "The wii only has casual games and minigame collections!" And apparently anyone who still likes the wii is not a 'real gamer', just a 'noob'.
If you wii haters are 'real gamers', then you must agree that the most important thing for a console to have is good games, right? And it really doesn't matter if the console has bad games as well. I'm asking you to look beyond WiiFit and Big Brain Academy, and open your eyes to the excellent lineup of games the wii offers. I'm not saying that the wii has the best lineup, nor that every 'real gamer' should buy a wii because of these games. But to say that the wii is aimed mostly at casuals and non-gamers is plain old stupidity.
Although I'm posting one screen for each game, this isn't a graphics thread. It just seems to me that SW posters respond to images better than words. I've chosen these games because they all appeal primarily or exclusively to hardcore gamers, and none of them are the minigame compilations that you guys hate so much (personally I love warioware but w/e).
1. No More Heroes
stylish free-roaming action/adventure from Grasshopper Manufacture and Suda 51, creators of Killer7. Allows players to swing a lightsaber-like weapon with the wiimote. Ultra gory and full of style, with a capital STYLE.
2. NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams
Sequel to one of Sega's most beloved games. Fly through various dreamlike levels by twisting the wiimote and fight unusually designed bosses. With Sonic and the Secret Rings, Sega showed us that they are on the way back up with the help of the wii. NiGHTS is set to be Sega's first truly great game since the Dreamcast was cancelled.
3. Disaster: Day of Crisis
Although little information has been released about Disaster, it involves the player combating various natural disasters such as hurricanes and volcanoes, as well as terrorists. A mature game from Nintendo? Gasp! Anyway Disaster is looking great.
4. Super Mario Galaxy
Even the most ardent anti-sheep knows this game, so there is little to say, but... everyone wants to BEE Mario!!
5. Project HAMMER
Rumours are circulating that this game has been quietly cancelled, but if it has not it looks like a very entertaining futuristic beat-em-up with destructible environments.
6. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
Another big hitter which I don't need to explain. One thing though: If one more person tells me that stacking beams and transforming into a super form is 'casual', I won't be responsible for my actions.
7. Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Yet again, what can I say? This world...
8. Fire Emblem: Goddess of the Dawn
Even the stupidest fanboy would have a hard time believing that this game is aimed at non-gamers. Complex and challenging turn-based strategy RPG, with a history of over 8 fantastic games in the franchise. I'd really like to stress that this is one of the most un-casual games ever made.
9. Battalion Wars II
An action-strategy game, whose predecessor on the gamecube was said to have a lot of potential by reviewers. Many criticised the lack of co-op, which has been rectified in BWii. Also, that abbreviation is just so cute! :oops:
10. Dewy's Adventure
From the developers of Elebits, which is a very fun game no matter what you say, comes an innovative and enjoyable little platformer, in which you can change your character from a liquid to a solid to a gas at will. Contrary to popular belief, Dewy's is not kiddy, it's for everyone.
11.Zack and Wiki
Another fairly well-known one, Zack and Wiki is a puzzle-adventure game from Capcom, which combines the wiimote with the kind of old-school point-and-click gameplay which is far too rare nowadays. Is this the new Day of the Tentacle? Maybe not, but it still looks great.
12. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles 2: The Crystal Bearers
Sequel to the successful Gamecube title, this one moves away from multiplayer towards a more zelda-like experience. Fast-paced combat involving magic and acrobatics, and for possibly the first time, you can actually control one of Final Fantasy's ubiquitous airships.
13. Soul Calibur Legends
Soul Calibur is widely considered to be the greatest fighting franchise of all time and is the only such franchise to ever earn a perfect 10 on Gamespot. For this instalment it has changed from a 1vs1 fighter to a level-based beat-em-up, but all the best characters are still there, as are the complex combat systems.
14.Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire
This is it! The beginning of the second wave of third-party support! Now, nobody is going to nominate this for GOTY but it looks like a very enjoyable action adventure, with some really awesome super moves - all controlled directly by the wiimote, of course.
15. de Blob
Jump! Paint! Score points! Do combo! If you've ever been addicted to the stage-and-score-based gameplay of Katamari Damacy, you'll like this innovative action game, originally from an indie developer. I mean you play as a blob of paint, what could go wrong?
16. Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk
No screens, only magazine scans which of course I can't post. Not much info but hell it's ToS people, this is one of the wii's best exclusives in the far future.
17. Mario Kart Wii
Uh, well, it's Mario Kart. What the hell more do you want?
18. Ghost Squad
Originally an arcade machine, this Time Crisis-like game comes to wii with new motion-sensing gameplay such as realistic knife fighting. Critics are positive, and we all know how great the wii is for lightgun games.
19. Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors
An action/RPG, part of the hit Dragon Quest franchise. Swing the wiimote like a sword or use it to control a shield. No more just blocking, now you have to move your shield right where the enemy is going to attack. People may complain that the levels follow a linear path, but the overall game is still as open as an RPG should be.
20. Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles
Another lightgun shooter, this one covers the whole Resident Evil storyline. Added to the list by (somewhat) popular demand.
If you are 'real gamers' as you so often claim, then there is no way you can argue that this is not an excellent lineup of games. Really, it's not like Reggie is going to break into your house, tie you up and force you to play WiiFit.
EDIT: added 3 more games.
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