Just because it's only been mentioned once, I have to put up more props to Okami. Also, Mad World was really fun too.
But but it ruined Samus forever as a character and raped my childhood memories /sarcasmredrefugee said:Aside from the voice acting, I seriously do not understand what's wrong with Other M. It's a fun game to play and has really good combat. Please tell me what else is wrong with it, because I just don't see it.
And on that note, Other M is a good Wii game to buy.
You could just buy the Gamecube version that was released at the same time.Identical game but no motion controlsNomanslander said:Oh, and, I don't want any game that forces me to use that stupid wag stick. For instance I'd like to play Twilight Princess, but a friend of mine told me I have to use the wag stick because a normal control won't work. Fucking disappointing if you as me.
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Fixed that for you, weird typo that.Cat Cloud said:Muramasa the Demon Blade
Little King's Story -trust me, it's better than it may seem
Fire Emblem
Zelda's
Okami even if you have it on another system
Brawl
And a bunch of stuff other people have already mentioned.
Please fix your quoting, I don't want people to think that I liked Other M.MetalDooley said:But but it ruined Samus forever as a character and raped my childhood memories /sarcasmA Smooth Criminal said:Aside from the voice acting, I seriously do not understand what's wrong with Other M. It's a fun game to play and has really good combat. Please tell me what else is wrong with it, because I just don't see it.
And on that note, Other M is a good Wii game to buy.
I agree with you to be honest.The hatred for Other M is completely OTT
Yeah...j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:Thing is, some of the best games on the Wii were the ones that actually implemented motion controls well. Look at Metroid Prime Trilogy, for instance. With Corruption, Retro Studios showed that motion controls could no only work, they could actually make things like aiming in FPS games better. Or how Skyward Sword showed that motion controls, wehn properly implemented, can do all sorts of wonderful things for melee combat.Nomanslander said:Here's a question I have. I've had no interest in the Wii since release, but there has been some Wii games that came out that did catch my eye. So if I get a Wii U and decided to get some Wii games. What should I get?
Oh, and, I don't want any game that forces me to use that stupid wag stick. For instance I'd like to play Twilight Princess, but a friend of mine told me I have to use the wag stick because a normal control won't work. Fucking disappointing if you as me.
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I think you're doing yourself a disservice by intentionally ignoring motion controls. The best games on any system are games that play to the system's strengths. Like it or not, motion controls were an integral part of the Wii's design, and there are plenty of games that used those controls in an intuitive, fun manner.
Get muramasa. It's a sidescrolling AWESOME action game, and you don't even need to waggle ONCE. I could literally cross my arms with the wiimote in hand and it was super comfy. And you CAN use other controllers, although I found the wiimote most comfy.Nomanslander said:Here's a question I have. I've had no interest in the Wii since release, but there has been some Wii games that came out that did catch my eye. So if I get a Wii U and decided to get some Wii games. What should I get?
Oh, and, I don't want any game that forces me to use that stupid wag stick. For instance I'd like to play Twilight Princess, but a friend of mine told me I have to use the wag stick because a normal control won't work. Fucking disappointing if you as me.
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