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Re: Wii U game suggestions/recommendations

Postby lazerbyte » 08 Dec 2012 02:08

I have heard mixed things about Mario U is it really good as a single player game or should I pick up Dark Siders two or Black ops 2?
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Re: Wii U game suggestions/recommendations

Postby SDDMN » 13 Dec 2012 16:06

Highly recommended:
Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition
Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge
New Super Mario Bros. U
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Re: Wii U game suggestions/recommendations

Postby Mirr0rR3flection » 13 Dec 2012 17:59

New Super Mario Bros. U

Challenge mode alone makes the game worth it. I've enjoyed this mode more than the actual game itself.

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Re: Wii U game suggestions/recommendations

Postby Berrix » 15 Dec 2012 00:15

SDDMN wrote:Highly recommended:
Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition
Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge
New Super Mario Bros. U


I'll highlight this cause these are the exact ones I'd recommend. NG3 has actually been improved upon from it's previous release on the "twins." Feels so much better overall.

Though if your wallet is tighter than that, also picked up Nano Assault Neo, for those who enjoy arcade feel games, this one has been perfect.
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Re: Wii U game suggestions/recommendations

Postby Sammet » 15 Dec 2012 13:18

(I'm talking strictly solo here, not multiplayer)

I've finished ZombiU and it was really good - if you're into zombies and games that are challenging then it's worth taking a look. It's atmospheric, genuinely creepy and utilises the gamepad well - when you hear a ping on your radar it makes you anxious. Inventory management on the gamepad should be mandatory for any games with an inventory - it's unbelievably useful and after a while I was so quick at swapping weapons/health etc before zombies could sneak up on me :D It's not without it's flaws, sometimes the graphics can be a bit sketchy, it can appear washed out at times, and melee combat is cumbersome but the game is not meant to be a fps - you're a random survivor who finds a weapon and starts defending themselves - you become more proficient at using a weapon the more you use it. When you get killed by a zombie you feel gutted that you've lost your progress with that character as well as all your loot - for some reason I tended to survive longer as a woman.... man was I upset when my police lady got eaten after going on a 100+ zombie kill streak. It was fun to kill and loot the corpses of several gonintendo zombies as I made my way through the game and leaving messages for others is neat too. Overall I'd say it's a very good launch title.

Mario is Mario (that's a positive in my book) - looks gorgeous in HD and the challenge mode is adds another layer to the existing gameplay. I also like the different coloured Yoshis and the miiverse integration. (bear in mind I'm only about a third of the way through it) It's way better than NSMBWii and NSMB2 in my book - some of those star coins are really really hard to find. Nintendo did a good job refining the series with this version.

Then also I have Mass Effect 3 which I'm only just getting into, but as it's been around elsewhere most people know what to expect already. One thing though - as I played both ME 1+2 on the PC quite a while ago, the digital comic at the start was a welcome refresher to remind me of the story in the previous ones. I've not had an issues so far that make me think it's a bad port or anything like that, the frame rate all seems good, same with the audio. The map on the gamepad is handy, and it's nice to be able to move your squad around on it by dragging their icons to where you want them to move.

From the eShop I've downloaded Trine 2 and only played a couple of hours so far as I've been busy with other games but it's also a very good looking game and I'm liking the switching between 3 different characters to solve the problems you encounter. This is one for playing in bed, off tv (same goes for Mario) :)

The one game I have that's grabbed my attention the least is Nintendo Land. It's enjoyable enough but it doesn't seem to draw me back to it like the other games have. It was part of the deluxe bundle so I'm not sure if I'd have bought it standalone. Maybe I'll enjoy it more when I have some family and friends about to try the multiplayer with but that doesn't happen very often these days.
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Re: Wii U game suggestions/recommendations

Postby J0RdAnN » 15 Dec 2012 15:57

Picked up Skylanders: Giants for my little brother What is nice is the fact you can play the entire game on the game pad. so he can go off and save Skylands without me hearing the same annoying five sound effects that new Spyro makes...
it also found a way to incorporate the touchscreen and the gyro into the mini games and the lock puzzles. which was a nice touch.

DarkSiders 2 is and interesting one...I own it for Xbox 360 and WiiU now and I'm able to compare. I'm going to say it straight out the 360 version has less issues, and is the better game despite the Wii U add-on content (which basically is some fetch quests and lots of armor). The Wii U Version does once again have the option to play only on the gamepad. I've noticed the WiiU version screen tears during more "cinematic" moments, where either lots of environmental effects are in play or lots of enemies. The gamepad menu is nicely implemented but incredibly grainy...reminds me of a PSOne inventory menu. Those issues aside the game is still fun to play. Hopefully THQ can patch up the game and bring the rest of the DLC.
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Re: Wii U game suggestions/recommendations

Postby Berrix » 16 Dec 2012 21:50

J0RdAnN wrote:DarkSiders 2 is and interesting one...I own it for Xbox 360 and WiiU now and I'm able to compare. I'm going to say it straight out the 360 version has less issues, and is the better game despite the Wii U add-on content (which basically is some fetch quests and lots of armor). The Wii U Version does once again have the option to play only on the gamepad. I've noticed the WiiU version screen tears during more "cinematic" moments, where either lots of environmental effects are in play or lots of enemies. The gamepad menu is nicely implemented but incredibly grainy...reminds me of a PSOne inventory menu. Those issues aside the game is still fun to play. Hopefully THQ can patch up the game and bring the rest of the DLC.


Just picked this up at my local Target (for the semi-BOGO sale they have) and so far I've witnessed a couple times myself in the tearing department. But considering I play it a ton, the frequency seems a lot lower than most made it out to be.

Though for the inventory, I can see it being a tad grainy. However, a big part of me needs to ask myself if a little inventory grain ruins the game overall, seeing that's the only place I've witnessed it myself. Beyond that, pretty solid and can easily be patched.
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Trouble deciding...

Postby TOADAL_KAOS » 07 Jan 2013 23:16

Trying to decide between Assassins Creed III and Mario U... Mario U seems like a no brainer, but I do love a good narrative arc.. Anybody want to weigh in?

Thanks y'all!
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Re: Trouble deciding...

Postby KingBroly » 07 Jan 2013 23:28

New Super Mario Bros. U, definitely.

Assassin's Creed 3 does not have a good narrative. It has one major positive, but is taken away about halfway through. Then the game sucks worse and worse from there.
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Re: Trouble deciding...

Postby Mirr0rR3flection » 08 Jan 2013 01:28

TOADAL_KAOS wrote:Trying to decide between Assassins Creed III and Mario U... Mario U seems like a no brainer, but I do love a good narrative arc.. Anybody want to weigh in?

Thanks y'all!

Go with NSMBU. You'll enjoy challenge mode trust me. :)
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Should I buy Monster Hunter Ultimate?

Postby jalio_the_brave » 02 Apr 2013 10:14

I've been thinking about picking this game up once I have the money, but there are a few things that are holding me back from a purchase..

I bought Monster Hunter Tri, and while I enjoyed it for a little bit, I soon got bored with the offline quests after I hit the level 3 missions, considering my armor and such were not good enough for those bosses. I'm just worried I'll get bored again.

However, I never played Tri online because I told myself "Oh, I'll complete the offline quest first, then play online". So I've never experienced Monster Hunter's online first-hand. That's one component that I think might increase my enjoyment of the series.

What do you guys think? I've been told Monster Hunter isn't for everyone, and I wonder if I'm one of those people. But I really think I could enjoy this series, considering I enjoy so many other action-adventure games.

Give me your opinions, please :)
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Re: Should I buy Monster Hunter Ultimate?

Postby GoNiners » 02 Apr 2013 10:42

It seems to me that a lot of people just jump straight into online. Based on your post, you may want to do the same. I'd suggest going to the Beginner's Only lobbies.

Online is much more fun than offline. In my opinion, offline is for MH veterans, or for people who want to tackle the steep learning curve alone. Once you finish all the tutorial quests and kill Great Jaggi, I think you'd be good to go to online.
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Re: Wii U game suggestions/recommendations

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