Top ten wii games to own




















Although it's not perfect and it's not everything we all hoped and dreamed it would be, Twilight Princess is a well-crafted game and a must-have for any Zelda fan. You're going to sink so much time into this game - it's a bona-fide epic. Donkey and Diddy Kong are back for a new adventure on the Nintendo Wii. Votes: Mothers Day has arrived and Mario needs to win back her trust by winning a baseball match against Bowser. Most of you probably haven't played this one. Trust me, it's worth it if you are a fan of baseball like me.

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There have been lightgun-style games for almost as long as there have been home game consoles, but The House of the Dead: Overkill is easily one of the best in class, let alone on the Wii. Good old-fashioned zombie slaying mixed with grindhouse cinema presentation make this a fun and funny title that meshes naturally with the Wii Remote's design. The addition of more riders per race, motorbikes, a tweaked drifting system, and the ability to perform tricks were all hailed as major improvements, and the courses are as wonderful as they've ever been.

Reboots and remakes are a tricky business. You want the experience to feel fresh, but you need to pay respect to what came before. Thankfully, Punch-Out!! With its simple design and gyroscope sensor, the Wii Remote makes for a great music game controller. The three Metroid games are brilliant, and putting them together into one package created a must-have bundle for Wii owners looking for the definitive Metroid experience, now with motion controls and other new quality-of-life features like a reworked menu and UI.

Now, if we could just get Nintendo to give us some info on Metroid Prime 4. See Metroid Prime Trilogy reviews at Metacritic. While many of the best, most memorable Wii games were developed by Nintendo, Capcom's action adventure game Okami came to Wii in and it was a stunner.

Directed by Hideki Kamiya, who went on to join Platinum Games and create the Bayonetta series, Okami's Wii version added motion controls for its celestial brush mechanic and took players to a beautiful, big world for a long and enjoyable adventure.

We said in our review at the time, "At a time when the majority of action games are more focused on destruction than renewal, this is an elegant and poignant reminder that some of the most meaningful experiences in games are the ones that enrich and rejuvenate us. See our Okami review. In short, it was a game that could be recommended to anyone, and one that many fondly remember as a high point in Mario's platforming career.

Mario goes to outer space in Super Mario Galaxy, and this opens up all manner of exciting and compelling new opportunities for the plumber, like gravity-based puzzles and physics that had never been seen before in the long-running series.

Though the compilation was technically discounted earlier this year, you can still find it for retail price. See our Super Mario Galaxy review. The sequel to the acclaimed original Mario Galaxy, Super Mario Galaxy 2 once again took Mario to the heavens where he bounced between galaxies in a bid to save Princess Peach.

The game is fondly remembered for taking the best parts of Super Mario Galaxy and adding on to them with even more of what people love. There were new power-ups and the ability to ride Yoshi that opened up completely new and exciting opportunities for players. See our Super Mario Galaxy 2 review.

Nintendo's beloved mascot fight game series came to Wii in with Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and it was great. Released to both critical acclaim and massive sales, Brawl elevated the series to new heights with its expanded single-player mode, Subspace Emissary, and the addition of third-party characters on its roster, including Sonic and Snake, which would pave the way for Nintendo to further embrace crossover DLC with future games.

The game also allowed players to revert to classic GameCube controls instead of being forced to use the Wii Remote--this was a widely praised move from the fighting game community and players at large who wanted a more precise control setup for the button-mashing game.

Here at GameSpot, we adored Brawl, calling it a must-have game thanks to its simple yet deep control setup, excellent online play, and for its new features like the ability to create custom levels and watch replays. See our Super Smash Bros. Brawl review. Wii Sports was much more than one of the best-selling for any system of all time thanks to how it was bundled with the Wii.



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