The 25 Best Wii Games of All Time - IGN
The 25 Best Wii Games of All Time
Wii is already a special position in our hearts, despite being a tw o-generation game console. Thanks to the high quality of many games, it is still worthwhile to play, and some have been ported to Nintendo Switch.
Look at the best game 25 of the Wii generation. I want you to read, have fun, and I hope you'll have a new game for Wii anymore, but the quality of the game you actually got at that time was great.
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25. Wii Sports Resort
Publisher: Nintendo | Manufacturer: Nintendo
Release date: July 26, 2009 | Review Review
Since the first "Wii Sports" was originally attached to the Wii itself, it may be remembered as a game that can be said to be the essence of Wii, but it is "Wii Sports Resort", which is a wonderful sequel (Wii MotionPlus Trojan Horse). ] Is unfair. Normal Wii Sports games such as bowling and tennis are integrated into RESORT, but new games such as table tennis and Frisbee golf really require dexterity and skills thanks to Wii MotionPlus ad d-ons for Wii remote control. 。 Apart from this, the introduction of Wako Island as the only background of all events is a wonderful idea implemented in "Pilotwings Resort for 3DS"!
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Let's ask a question that can be answered with "yes" or "no".24. Wario Ware: Smooth Moves
Publisher: Nintendo | Manufacturer: Nintendo EAD / Intelligent Systems
Release date: January 17, 2007 | Read the review
Wii Sports was mixed, and a game such as "Wario Ware: Smooth Moves" was released shortly after its release, and Wii quickly gained popularity as a party system. Speaking of party games, there is nothing better than the Wario Wear series. Wario Ware: Smooth Moves provides a collection of "micro games" distributed one after another. This is for four people using a Wii remote control, only a few seconds from understanding what to play in this game to the right game. In addition, Wario Ware: Smooth Moves has a moderately scattered Japanese luxury. I don't understand some micro games at all, but that's the overall pandemonium.
23. Sin & Punishment: Star Successor
Publisher: Nintendo | Creator: Treasure.
Release date: June 27, 2010 | Review
Sin & amp; amp; Punishment: Star Successor is one of the most intense and addictive games on the Wii. Two kids fly across the fantastical landscapes of other planets, shooting everything in their path and taking on giant boss monsters. The game moves at breakneck speed, and you won't have time to wipe the sweat off your Wii Remote. The developers at Treasure are basically giving a master class in how to make an on-rails shooter. While the Wii is usually thought of as the family or kid's console of this generation, Sin & amp; amp; Punishment: Star Successor truly embodies the meaning of the word "hardcore."
22. Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
Publisher: Nintendo | Developer: Intelligent Systems
Release Date: November 5, 2007 | Read Review
When it comes to classic strategy games, Fire Emblem essentially takes us back to ancient times. It's one of those series that Nintendo has kept hidden from American audiences for a long time, but now it's recommended for all strategy fans. Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn for the Nintendo Wii doesn't change much from the formula that has been around for nearly 20 years. The classic turn-based strategy game that originated with Famicom Wars (the 8-bit game that inspired the Advance Wars series) is back at its best, giving a whole new generation of players a chance to experience the essence of Fire Emblem.
21. Muramasa: The Demon Blade
Publisher: Ignition Entertainment | Developer: Vanillaware/Marvel Entertainment
Release date: September 8, 2009 | Read review
According to the few who have already played this "sleeping" game, Muramasa: Oniken is as much a work of art as it is a video game. Developed by Marvelous Entertainment, it's part RPG, part old-school fighting game, but most importantly, it's one of the most visually inventive games in Wii history. There always seems to be something new lurking around the next corner, giving this original action game a great sense of discovery. A seamless blend of visuals, sound and fun, MURAMASA is a true 2D classic.
20. Punch-Out!!
Published by: Nintendo | Developer: Next Level Games
Released: May 18, 2009 | Read review
Baby Mac's career in Nintendo is not as powerful as the popular characters of the company, but he is a dashing biscuit, and this Wii game returns him to the damaged days. The traditional game for NES is a boxing action that has settled the bes t-selling series in the eigh t-bit system, and has breathed a new breath with the current generation. Traditional characters such as Glas Joe, Lord of Habba, Bald Bull, etc. are performed live by Nex t-level designers. This game really indicates whether you have the ability to be cheerful-reaction because you do something stupid when you reach the championship, if you kiss a canvas. Your ... for example, blinking.
19. Red Steel 2
Publisher: Ubee Isoft | Creator: Ubee Isoft
End date: March 23, 2010 | Return to the review
Red Steel 2 is a work packed with everything that was not in the first Red Steel. The impact of this game occurs in a cool Western world. There, there is weapon and knife support, there is no conversation, and people decide on their own. This is one of the first games of the manufacturer, with Wii Motion Plus sold and making a knife run with almost 1: 1 movement. This IRG has plenty of manners and healthy violence. Red Steel 2 proved that Wii Motion Plus has the ability to actually control the game, not just a min i-game collection, but more exciting than any other game.
18. Mario Kart Wii
Publisher: Nintendo | Manufacturer: Nintendo Eede
End date: April 27, 2008 | Return to the review
Mario Kart was an event that grasped all the hearts of Nintendo's game console life, and Wii was no exception. Mario Kart Wii is a powerful game of a series that finally features a commercial game console focusing on the Internet. By adding motorcycles and tricks, new gameplay-mechanics have been added to the most fresh, immutable and great series. However, it feels like this IRGE basically targets a more casual layer.
17. Okami
Publisher: Capcom | Creator: Clover Studio / Ready at Dawn
Release date: April 15, 2008 | Reviewback
Wii fans were delighted to be released on Wii. The reason is easy. The version for PS2 was wonderful, and something was different by adding motion control for working with a brush in the sky. The special function of the brush is more important when operating the Wii to the Wii, and the transition to the wide screen mode is even more focused on the great visual effects of the game. In addition to this interesting plot and impressive character, a game that requires play is completed, especially for adventure lovers.
16. Monster Hunter Tri
Publisher: Capcom | Creator: Capcom
End date: April 20, 2010 | Review Back collection
Monster Hanturry is one of the most beautiful games in Wii, but one of the most solid games. In the latest version of JRPG, which is famous for this monumental, including network content, it shines in front of you to arrange, study, and fight a lot to arrange. To satisfy the clock of the clock during this occupation. The game is pleased to study, fight, improve, and equip it with patience to confront truly magnificent monsters. If you have a specific number of 10 hour s-or mor e-mor e-multiple games will find virtue.
15. Super Paper Mario
Publisher: Nintendo | Developer: Intelligent Systems
Release date: April 9, 2007 | Review Back Republished
Some platformers, some rol e-playing games, Super Paper Mario, have succeeded in both. Using a Wii remote control, you can operate very well without small work. An extraordinary and cute individuality of switching from 2D to 3D is constructed mainly on smart, surprisingly difficult and impressive puzzles. A lon g-term cloc k-based adventure will tighten you to the end. The protagonist has a narrow ability like paper, but this is a big game.
14. No More Heroes 2
Publisher: Ubee Isoft | Production: Glasshopper
End date: January 6, 2010 | Review Back collection
It is difficult to tell why the game of the "No More Heroes" series is interesting, but in response to the Wii remote control, the simple fun of jumping in the air and cutting the opponent's head is not announced. That's it. Inspired by Nintendo's game in the 1980s, one of Wii's smart and original games was completed. In No More Heroes 2, the creator of "Grasshopper Manuapacture" writes a shining and depressed love message on blood and pixels.
13. Dead Space: Extraction
Publisher: Electronic Arts | Creator: Vicellal Games / Eurocom
End date: September 29, 2009 | Review Back collection
The release of the Wii version of Dead Space was a difficult task, and it was clear from the beginning that it was not a rudimentary transplant of Visceralal's great games. After the United with EUROCOM, these two manufacturers have presented us the most terrifying and fun judges on Wii. There was such a monster factor in chasing Necromorf, shooting limbs desperately, and expanding franchise myths. It was the day before the scriptwriter could arrange a certain number of steep and bold things. This is how to make a rail shooter, friend.
12. Resident Evil 4
Publisher: Capcom | Creator: Capcom
Release date: June 19, 2007 | Review Back reprinted
If Resident Evil 4 hadn't reached the game cube before, he would have had the opportunity to lead this list as a rare Wii. Resident Evil 4 Resident Evil "The modernized management in the Wii version has been skillfully implemented, and it is probably the sweetest technique of shooting the Wii in Wii, which religiously shooting down the neck from the birth. And adding all bonus content from all past versions RE4 prepares this version of the latter.
11. Xenoblade Chronicles
Publisher: Nintendo | Creator: Monolith Software
End date: April 6, 2012 | Review Back reprinted
One of the greatest points of Xenoblade Chronicle is how innovative it was. However, as a result, as a classic believer in this genre, the experience of monolith software is more than enough, and it is very likely that it will not be released. As a result, an absolutely unique and unique adventure was born, which probably exceeded the possibility of Wii's hardware, but it is one of the greatest adventures in that library. Ta.
10. The Last Story
Publisher: Xseed Games | Maker: Mist Walker / AQ Interactive
End date: August 14, 2012 | Recover the review
In the final episode, the famous game designer Hironobu Sakaguchi sat in the director's chair and returned to the glow. Finally, the soul and shine of the person who worked on the Final Fantasy Series, gave incredibly lively the genre of rol l-playing games. The battle system is novel, and the characters are wonderful without sacrificing the soul of this genre. You can enjoy a huge and spectacular adventure that is used so that you can not imagine the Wii skills and does not feel the limit of the hardware. It's really sad that Wii has sent out enough magnificent RPGs to the world.
9. Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars
Publisher: Capcom | Manufacturer: Eight
Release date: January 26, 2010 | Review back repost
This system, like the Wii, does not seem to be considered an impeccable home for wonderfully unique fighting games, but we just took it with Tatsunoko vs. Capcom. However, Americans will not find half the acting cast, and the active and cheap gameplay will not interfere with anyone who wants to do something interesting to complete the time. This IRGE is actually a Rockman and Capcom is a lot of prepositions for fun for admirers. Still the cause of the game? Unlocked characters, network games and once cool bonus modes should take care of this. Overall, a large number of prepositions for the hardcore of the genre - for beginners, for example, fit, and this skill is very unique on Nintendo's economic console.
8. New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Publisher: Nintendo | Manufacturer: Nintendo Eede
Release date: November 15, 2009 | Review back collection
New Super Mario Bros. Wii is Nintendo's attempt to return some of the great old-school games of their own context by absorbing the celebration and simplicity that was elementally impossible 20 years ago and supplementing them with substance. It's a Super Mario Bros. of traditional gameplay with an extra break in the guise of a generic four-player game. And in good conscience, I can't argue with the living room longing of absolute players working together to achieve the demise of the Mushroom Kingdom's evil incarnation.
7. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Publisher: Nintendo | Manufacturer: Nintendo Eede
Release date: November 19, 2006 | Review back collection
Both 1 consoles Nintendo came out with the game Zelda - on the Wii. This forward-thinking console adventure foreshadowed one of the best, Ocarina of Time, and finally offered a realistic glimpse into the world of Link we've been hoping for since the end of the N64 era. Twilight Princess brought a sense of darkness and scale never seen before in the Zelda franchise, and the weapon types and boss battles, especially the finishing touches, will be the model for all subsequent entries. While Ocarina of Time will likely be seen as the progressive entry that defined the Zelda adventure, Twilight Princess raised the bar in many areas of visible quality.
6. Donkey Kong Country Returns
Publisher: Nintendo | Creators: Retro Studios
Ended: Nov 21, 2010 | Get back review
The creators of Metroid Prime, Retro Studios, have increased the complexity of Donkey Kong Country in return for glorifying Donkey Kong for the Wii Remote-wielding masses, creating one of the most difficult platformers of the millennium. Meanwhile, you will have at least a certain amount of outstanding scenery - tropical bush, beaches and temples - to see, spilling with mining carts, barrels and bananas from past Donkey Kong-lands, while you make sure your 1-up-supply is down to zero. Like the new Super Mario Bros. Wii, the retro Gimply Returns in Modern Execution is a dump of a splash.
5. Super Mario Galaxy
Publisher: Nintendo | Creator: Nintendo Ead Tokyo
Release Date: November 12, 2007 | Review Back Collection
The launch of a Mario-themed game is a key moment in the life of every Nintendo console, and Super Mario Galaxy more than justified this reputation. The game expertly combines physics and stunning design to create a series of environments that look fresh and exciting every time. This is one of those unimaginable games that will force someone to find time to play, Wii owner or not. Seriously, for the next few days, if your friends ever talk about buying a Wii, try to get them to play Super Mario Galaxy. They will not have time to turn around and try to get it for themselves.
4. Metroid Prime Trilogy
Publisher: Nintendo | Creators: Retro Studios
Ended: August 24, 2009 | Take Back Review
The Metroid Prime trilogy is more than just three great games on the same disc. Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes had the widescreen display, the achievement system, and perhaps most importantly, the great controls that supported the Wii pointer, which allowed them to achieve Metroid Prime 3's value. This is the best way to get acquainted with the Prime series and Busta.
3. Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Released by: Nintendo | Produced by: Nintendo/Game Arts
Retired: March 9, 2008 | Back issues
When the Brawl Smash Bros. Bros. I was just released, it seemed to be a fun fan service, with Nintendo's heroes appeared in the game and giving them a chance to push each other. However, no one expected how deep the battle mechanic would be. That's why the gamers called for the resurrection of this franchise many times. BRAWL is the biggest smash, with a monster composition in which characters that did not belong to Nintendo appeared for the first time. Finally, Mario and Sonic will be able to confront and recognize each other in the playground for 20 years ago.
2. Super Mario Galaxy 2
Publisher: Nintendo | Creator: Nintendo Ead Tokyo
Release date: May 23, 2010 | Read the review
It may seem like blasphemy, but it's not so difficult to say that Super Mario Galaxy 2 is better than Super Mario 64. Even if this game lacks originality and innovation, there is a real evolution of the genre of the genre of 3D platformers / adventure, which compensates for it. Galaxy 2 level design is an example of a textbook that develops simple ideas in an incredible way. Even more impressive is that the new concept is regularly introduced in an intuitive and logical way. Players never get lost. More better, Nintendo offers adventures to inexperienced and experienced people without lowering the level of complexity. It would be difficult for Mario to beat this game, no matter how Wii U. Super Mario Galaxy 2 will be remembered forever as one of the greatest games of this generation.
1. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Publisher: Nintendo | Manufacturer: Nintendo
Release date: November 20, 2011 | Read the review
In 2011, dozens of excellent games were released on Wii, despite the fact that Wii's popularity was shining. However, Wii had no games that had the right idea of motio n-based games, not only reviewing the franchise, but also proving that it could be better. And "The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword" has appeared. When the < SPAN> Super Smash Bros. Brawlers I "was just released, it seemed to be a fun fan service, with Nintendo's heroes appeared in the game and giving them a chance to push each other. However, no one expected how deep the battle mechanic would be. That's why the gamers called for the resurrection of this franchise many times. BRAWL is the biggest smash, with a monster composition in which characters that did not belong to Nintendo appeared for the first time. Finally, Mario and Sonic will be able to confront and recognize each other in the playground for 20 years ago.
Release: Nintendo | Development: Nintendo EAD TOKYO
Release date: May 23, 2010 | Read the review