User blog:Element Knight 375/My list of must-have Wii games!

With the Wii sadly on its way out of fashion with the release of the Wii U, I felt it would be a good idea to tell those of you who have or are getting a Wii U which Wii games I think you should get to play on it. There is a definite rationale for this; when I got my Wii, I largely ignored the fact that GameCube games could be played on it. As a result, I missed out on a lot of big hits on the GameCube, like Wind Waker.

So with the Wii U coming out, I want to prevent the same thing happening to you guys by suggesting 10 or 20 Wii games I personally really enjoyed, so that you can consider getting them and make sure you don't regret not getting them later on.

For now, I'm just going to list some games, but I'll describe them shortly later. I'll likely add even more later.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
I know there have been a lot of good Wii games to choose from, but The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess deserves special credit because it originally came out on the Nintendo GameCube, and was so wildly popular that i became a select game that was ported to the Wii. Another option you can consider is the original Wii Zelda game, namely Skyward Sword, but my selection is Twilight Princess all the way.

Why, you ask? Well, for one thing, the gameplay is fantastic. The items are fun and useful, the controls are innovative and intuitive, and you can learn new moves as you go along, which you can use to strategize against your enemies. Not to mention that the game is both incredibly atmospheric and very big. You can spend hours on end just riding around, finding treasure, and exploring, in between making your way through very intricately crafted dungeons. You can read my full review of the game here, but you can trust me when I say that this is a gem you'll at least want to try.

Super Mario Galaxy
Essentially anyone who's ever heard of Mario has heard of Super Mario Galaxy. For a long time, I ignored this game because it didn't sound appealing to me; it's probably because I was so used to Super Mario going from side to side, not forward, backward, diagonal, or squagonal, or whatever. But I eventually decided to try it out and see if it was any good. I went in expecting a medium game, but I found it to be incredibly innovative, fun, and generally a great game.

And even beside that, Super Mario Galaxy is really something that you should try even if you're indifferent to it, because it's widely considered to be a Wii staple. If you'd like some more detail on the game, see my review of it here.

Sonic Colors
Sonic Colors is the most recent addition to my Wii collection, and it's the first Sonic game I ever played all the way through, and it's definitely my favorite Sonic game so far. I was rather concerned about it at first, because I didn't know if I would be able to get used to the use of Wisps and the fast-paced gameplay. However, I was surprised to find that I was really comfortable with it, considering the fact that I had never really played a Sonic game before. Plus, the level design and especially the music were so uplifting and fun. I can easily say that through this game, the Sonic series has fully redeemed itself, and I recommend you check it out, and hopefully buy it.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Even though it's the third game in the series, this is the first Smash Bros. game I ever bought and/or played, and it's always been the one I was most fascinated with. I'm not entirely sure why; I think it's mainly the variety of characters, power-ups, and stages (including customized stages, which are in themselves a major reason to buy the game), as well as the realism in the movesets, graphics, and animations. The only real issues are that the stages are rather small, and the characters aren't very balanced. However, I do think that this game is worth getting, as it has a lot of control options, a lot of characters, and just overall massive potential for fun (you can read my full review here).

Mario Kart Wii
Some people think that motion controls in driving games, and just in general, are overdone. To a certain degree, they're kind of right, but this is one shining example of motion controls done flawlessly. Now, I'm aware that Mario Kart Wii doesn't compare for a lot of people to the Mario Kart-ing of old, but it was my first game in the series, and it was always my favorite. When I strapped on the wheel and got into the action, I found it not only well-designed and fun, but also immersive. When I was playing this game with my family, it was some of the most pure fun I've ever had while playing a video game. This, therefore, is one game you really cannot afford to pass up. It's at a very low price of 40 or 50 dollars, and this is more than worth it for an extraordinary multiplayer and racing experience such as this.

Xenoblade Chronicles
Xenoblade Chronicles is another recent addition to my collection, and is a game I heard about mainly in the context of games that were originally exclusive to Japan, but popular enough to be brought to other nations. Now, I'm really not a fan of this kind of RPG where you have to wander around and do quests, and utilize a combat system that necessitates controlling a number of things at once. So boy was I surprised with the amount of fun I had with it! Granted, some of the writing, voice acting, and graphical features were rather odd, but for a Wii game, this title just has so much depth! Its size is that of a simulated Japanese peninsula, and it is loaded with exploration, such that play time has been known to soar over 100 hours! Not only that, but the combat system is fluid and easy to manage, making this a great game for those new to the RPG.

Kirby's Return to Dreamland
I'm going to come out and say that I really have no personal experience with this game myself. But I do have experience with the Kirby format of platforming, and I can tell you that's all you could need to get what this game is about. It introduces new power-ups, new characters, and 4-player co-operative play, not to mention an impressive level of difficulty for a Kirby game. Overall, it's very well-executed, well-designed, and just a great game that you and all your family members can enjoy.

Mario Party 9
There's no doubt the world has had its lion's share of Mario Party games, and given how popular it still is, findings would indicate that the people can't get enough. However, one thing that the big-time critics have pointed out is the level of repetition in the gameplay across the many titles. This is the big reason why I enjoy Mario Party 9. Both stylistically and gameplay-wise, the ninth Mario Party breaks the monotonous format of playing board game-style, but still maintains the fun of the older, more lauded Mario Party games, such as the first sequel. I only ever played it once myself, but I can tell you that it is an absolute joy to play with others, and a game you should definitely have in your collection.

Boom Blox: Bash Party
I played the original Boom Blox years ago, and I thought it was a very creative, very fun, and unique gaming experience. So I suppose you're wondering why I'm recommending its sequel, Boom Blox: Bash Party instead of the original.

The reason is that even though there have only been two installments, the Boom Blox series is, by nature, one that simply gets bigger and better with each installment. As you can imagine, then, I had immediate and serious fun playing Boom Blox: Bash Party. More types of levels, better level building, more amazing gameplay elements, more characters, more blox, more more. Thusly, if forced to choose between the two games, I absolutely recommend this game for your collection.

de Blob
There are some games in this world that have sequels, but were really more meant to be one-hit wonders, and that's what I feel with de Blob. I've never been interested in getting de Blob 2, simply because an amazing game like de Blob is something best experienced as its own game. You play as one character, a laid-back, fun-loving character named Blob, who is tasked by the rebellious Color Underground with repainting the buildings with color, which has been taken away by the sinister INKT Corporation. It may sound simple and pointless up front, but once you start to get the hang of the game, it becomes an empowering, inspirational, feel-good, and creative game that is worth playing by nature (not to mention good for a hefty bit of challenge later on).

In my opinion, if you're looking for a solid, enjoyable Wii title, this is one you should have.

LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4
While it may sound odd, I've always been a huge fan of LEGO games, and I've especially been a fan of the franchise games, like LEGO Indiana Jones. Among my favorites of these games, however, would be this game, Harry Potter Years 1-4. The primary reason for this is that I love the first 4 Harry Potter stories and movies, but it's also because in this game, you can explore the expanse of Hogwarts. This may not be something that's widely regarded in Harry Potter games, but it's probably the most important feature of a fantastic Harry Potter game. z the most enjoyable aspect of such games is the ability to explore through an open world and search for little adventures and collectibles, which translated perfectly to LEGO format.

And believe me, Traveller's Tales spared no expense making this a large game. In order to get 100% completion, you have to locate all of the gold bricks (scattered throughout the castle and through the levels), complete the story mode completely, obtain all characters, etc. Even though the game is subject to glitches at times, you will still have massive fun and replayability with this game. Still, it is third party, so you can get it for other major platforms. I just have it for the Wii, so that's why I named it as a favorite.