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#1 Man1cmanMario
Member since 2010 • 25 Posts
  • If you are a fan of Monster Hunter, then I can HANDS-DOWN say yes. Tri Ultimate on the Wii U pretty much guarantees thousands of hours of playtime because of its online feature (something the 3DS version doesn't have; I own both versions, and both are good). If you're not a fan of Monster Hunter but are interested, this should explain a pretty fair amount of what the game is about, right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvNA-ocsiMw and there's also this video right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lsRPv-IxZs Contrary to popular belief, however, there's SOOO much more you can do in this game than just hunting! And single-player IS required to play through, if you don't want to have to worry about constantly running low on certain items like Honey, Blue Mushrooms, and Godbugs. I guess my main point here is that thousands of hours of fun should be WAY more than worth the price of the system, so if you're a fan of this kind of thing then get it just based on this game, alone!

On top of that, though, of course the Wii U also has Wind Waker HD, Sonic Lost World, the Wonderful 101 (which I hear can actually be quite challenging),the up-coming Smash Bros. (Now with Mario, Link, Sonic, AND Mega Man!), the Wii U-exclusives Bayonetta 2 and Fire Emblem X Shin Megami Tensei, and more!

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#2 Man1cmanMario
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I'm sorry you think that way. Personally, I had a BALL with the QTE's in such games as Resident Evil 4 (Laser Room INSTANTLY comes to mind), Kingdom Hearts II (the last portion of the Xemnas battle, with all the lasers), Metal Gear Solid 4 (the microwave scene and the grabs in the final battle), Metroid: Other M (Yes, I had FUN with that game whenever something popped out at you from out of nowhere and you had to get it off). However, I DO say that too many games execute them poorly. Good QTE's are like diamonds in the rough, imo.