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Reply #25 on: July 18, 2009, 09:26:36 PM
I'm just gonna copy and paste something from my ever growing list of games that I want to get or have already now. Keep in mind that a few of these games aren't out yet though:

[spoiler]Legend
Bold: System Defining/Really Awesome (IMO)
Italics: Great, but your mileage may vary/Somewhat niche
Underline: Future Titles; Very Promising


Nintendo Wii - Retail

Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010)
New! Super Mario Bros. Wii (Winter 2009)
Super Paper Mario
Mario Strikers Charged
New Play Control! Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda –Wii– (2010 - 11)
Metroid Prime Trilogy
Metroid: Other M (2010)
Wario Land: Shake It!
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
Punch-Out!! Wii
Excite Bots: Trick Racing (With Wii Wheel)
New Play Control! Pikmin
New Play Control! Pikmin 2
Pikmin 3
Sin & Punishment 2 (Q1 2010)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Wii Sports (Comes With System)
Wii Play with Wii Remote
Wii Sports Resort (July 26th)
Sonic and The Secret Rings
MadWorld
Let’s Tap!
Zack & Wiki: Quest For Barbaros’ Treasure
Okami
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars
Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition
Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of The New World
Tales of Graces (2010)
Klonoa: Door To Phantomille
Fragile: Farewell Ruins of The Moon
Dragon Quest X (2010 - 2012?)
Red Steel 2 (Winter 2009)
No More Heroes
No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle (2010)
Little King’s Story
Rabbids Go Home
Boom Blox: Bash Party
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 MotionPlus Bundle
Oboro Muramasa: The Demon Blade
Arc Rise Fantasia
A Boy & His Blob
Koronipa: Marble Madness
Marble Story: Koronipa
Mercury Meltdown Revolution
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers

WiiWare

Dr. Mario
Tetris Party
World of Goo
Megaman 9
Toki Tori
LostWinds
Icarian: Kindred Spirits
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Let me know if you'd like any Virtual Console recommendations as well. Also as I mentioned before, your millage may vary with this list. I don't mind trying out different kinds of games and it shows with a lot of the picks here. Some of them however might not be one's cup of tea. Still most of the ones here that I mentioned are at least worth a look over if you get the chance to see them in the future.



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Reply #26 on: July 18, 2009, 09:42:28 PM
I'm just gonna copy and paste something from my ever growing list of games that I want to get or have already now. Keep in mind that a few of these games aren't out yet though:

[spoiler]Legend
Bold: System Defining/Really Awesome (IMO)
Italics: Great, but your mileage may vary/Somewhat niche
Underline: Future Titles; Very Promising


Nintendo Wii - Retail

Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010)
New! Super Mario Bros. Wii (Winter 2009)
Super Paper Mario
Mario Strikers Charged
New Play Control! Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda –Wii– (2010 - 11)
Metroid Prime Trilogy
Metroid: Other M (2010)
Wario Land: Shake It!
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
Punch-Out!! Wii
Excite Bots: Trick Racing (With Wii Wheel)
New Play Control! Pikmin
New Play Control! Pikmin 2
Pikmin 3
Sin & Punishment 2 (Q1 2010)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Wii Sports (Comes With System)
Wii Play with Wii Remote
Wii Sports Resort (July 26th)
Sonic and The Secret Rings
MadWorld
Let’s Tap!
Zack & Wiki: Quest For Barbaros’ Treasure
Okami
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars
Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition
Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of The New World
Tales of Graces (2010)
Klonoa: Door To Phantomille
Fragile: Farewell Ruins of The Moon
Dragon Quest X (2010 - 2012?)
Red Steel 2 (Winter 2009)
No More Heroes
No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle (2010)
Little King’s Story
Rabbids Go Home
Boom Blox: Bash Party
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 MotionPlus Bundle
Oboro Muramasa: The Demon Blade
Arc Rise Fantasia
A Boy & His Blob
Koronipa: Marble Madness
Marble Story: Koronipa
Mercury Meltdown Revolution
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers

WiiWare

Dr. Mario
Tetris Party
World of Goo
Megaman 9
Toki Tori
LostWinds
Icarian: Kindred Spirits
[/spoiler]

Let me know if you'd like any Virtual Console recommendations as well. Also as I mentioned before, your millage may vary with this list. I don't mind trying out different kinds of games and it shows with a lot of the picks here. Some of them however might not be one's cup of tea. Still most of the ones here that I mentioned are at least worth a look over if you get the chance to see them in the future.

Vixy already posted a link to a list of Virtual Consoles that I can get in N. America, but thanks for the offer.



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Reply #27 on: July 18, 2009, 09:45:04 PM
The list is very reliable and detailed too. It never failed me once when I was on a 70+ games shopping spree. >U<

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Reply #28 on: July 18, 2009, 09:47:04 PM
I found BT3 to be SOOO much better that BT2.  It's just that the online sucked.
I've yet to play BT3, unfortunately. Wait, I played it one but it wasn't really indepth.



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Reply #29 on: July 18, 2009, 10:16:49 PM
Out of the ones I own or have played...

Stellar
- Mega Man 9
- Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
- Super Mario Galaxy
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- World of Goo

Awesome
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
- MadWorld
- Mario Kart Wii
- No More Heroes

There's plenty to look forward to in the future. No More Heroes 2 and Sin and Punishment 2 are no brainers if you enjoyed the previous installment. New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Zelda Wii, Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M will be five star material, I'm sure.


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Reply #30 on: July 18, 2009, 10:33:32 PM
Lou told me as well that Red Steel 2 is an instant must buy after playing the demo at E3. 



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Reply #31 on: July 19, 2009, 05:49:00 AM
I;m back home and have gotten the following items:

Wii:
Zelda:TP
Smash Bros Brawl
Pokemon Battle Revolution
Super Mario Galaxy
Mario Kart Wii
Tenchu: Shadow Assassins
Nintendo Points Card

DS:
Megaman Starforce 3: Black Ace.

Thank you all for your suggestions.



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Reply #32 on: July 19, 2009, 06:31:59 AM
I;m back home and have gotten the following items:

Wii:
Zelda:TP
Smash Bros Brawl
Pokemon Battle Revolution
Super Mario Galaxy
Mario Kart Wii
Tenchu: Shadow Assassins
Nintendo Points Card

DS:
Megaman Starforce 3: Black Ace.

Thank you all for your suggestions.

'Sa good list! Very nice! owob



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Reply #33 on: July 22, 2009, 12:37:53 AM
Nintendo Points Card
I didn't really touch downloadables, but MegaMan 9 goes without saying.

Also, if you don't already own it:

ACTRAISER!!!

Pokemon Battle Revolution
It's a shame that first-party titles seemingly never go down in price (though Metroid Prime 3 will pretty much have to once Trilogy is out).  Because PBR is a good game.  It's just not a good $50 game.

Anyways, great selection.  I do hope that for frikkin-hilarious multiplayer purposes you pick up a Rabbids game at some point, but then you can't have it all on day one.

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Reply #34 on: July 23, 2009, 08:55:17 AM
Huh, wasn't there a hack for the Wii that doesn't ask for a Twilight Princess disc to load? o.o;

A bit late on the ball in this, but I have found a homebrew thing that may help. I have no clue if it lets you play region games, but they do exist. I found the link on FC, so I'll edit this once I find it tomorrow.

Two games you might not want to get (maybe rent) are the Budokai Tenkaichi games. From what I heard, the lag on BT3 is unbearable and chugs more than a drunk fratboy in a drinking contest. That, and the controls with the wiimote suck hardcore-porn style. Do the motion for the kamehameha and you'll end up doing three different moves every time. It doesn't register jack-[parasitic bomb], so you'll need the gamecube controller in order to make the most of it.

The fact that you, TC, didn't get No More Heroes is a crime D: It's the best 3rd party game on the Wii (and while that's not saying a lot, it's still a damn good game).



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Reply #35 on: July 24, 2009, 03:14:41 AM
The fact that you, TC, didn't get No More Heroes is a crime D: It's the best 3rd party game on the Wii (and while that's not saying a lot, it's still a damn good game).
I disagree.  A screaming bunny throwing a plunger at you from an open outhouse is hard to top. 8D

Posted on: July 23, 2009, 09:05:52 PM
Huh, wasn't there a hack for the Wii that doesn't ask for a Twilight Princess disc to load? o.o;
I missed the edit, Vix, I apologize.

Get equipped with Bannerbomb, which requires no game whatsoever, and as of now works with any firmware version.  There is also an exploit discovered in Brawl's stage-building that can be used in the event Nintendo fixes Bannerbomb, though I don't think that one saw public release yet.

If you are concerned about bricking then get equipped with BootMii, assuming your Wii is early enough that you can install it as Boot2 (not as an IOS), you can back up your Wii's memory and recover from nearly any accidental bricks that may happen.

But if all-region gaming is all you're looking for, you need only load Gecko through the Homebrew Channel.  Same program I use for my Brawl-hacking.  Goes on your SD card, stays on your SD card, does not go into your system.  The Homebrew Channel should be the only addition to your system memory that you need, so you'd be pretty safe.  Just be sure not to install system updates from out-of-region discs (I believe Gecko skips the system update segment of discs, but I haven't tested).

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Reply #36 on: July 24, 2009, 04:06:41 AM
I can't really recommend too much... here's my current line up.

Sonic and the Secret Rings - For when it was released, it was an okay title. It's aged pretty horribly though. Still better than Black Knight, though...

Sonic Riders Zero Gravity - Surprisingly not too bad a racer, though the learning curve is a little steep. Rent it as a precaution, though I had some good fun with it.

Super Mario Galaxy - A must.

Super Paper Mario - Quirky, an odd platformer and Mister L. It's a unique little platformer and worth looking into. Replay value isn't too high though.

Mario Kart Wii - Ugh... this game keeps reminding me how awful the series is getting with each passing game. Online's alright if you got friends.

Metroid Prime 3 Corruption - Fantastic game but don't get it right now. Metroid Prime Trilogy will be out soon and you can get this and the other two games fully Wii-Enabled for the price of one. That right there is a STEAL.

Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess -  Fun launch title, meh Zelda game. Another game showing stagnation of the series, but hey... it's the glorified OoT "2" people wanted. I enjoyed the wii remote's use with the bow and arrow and fishing
pole, though sword controls are really crappy. Stick with Gamecube verison if possible.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Honestly? I'm bored of it. But still, people seem to like it so it's a good party title when you have friends over. Be wary of hackers online, though.

Zack and Wiki - Underrated point-and-click puzzler. It's a shame this didn't sell well because, while cutesy looking, some of the puzzles are absolute brain busters. If you can track it down, pick it up.

DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi 3 - If you're coming form BT2, you'll have some pains readjusting to the controls. However, since you're new to the whole thing, you should get them pretty quickly. Fights are pretty fast paced, there's lots of
characters to choose from (though many have similar movesets) and lots to do in game. Online's decent at best, but it's more an afterthought that it's in there.

Mega Man 9 - Duh.

LostWinds - I want to recommend it... I really do... but it's so SHORT! I loved this title, the gameplay, its style... but it ends right after the first boss with a promise that the adventure will continue. It never did, though. It's $10 on Wiiware.

Okami - Like Zelda? You'll probably enjoy this as well. It's similar in vein but it's quite a nice little adventure title.

NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams - Avoid it. This thing is an abortion of a reboot for the series. Some of the bosses are more frustrating than they should be due to physics problems and 95% of the game feels really subpar and shallow. It's lacking the rather surprising depth the Saturn game had in how it was a score attack, opting for mini-games. However, the last level, Bellbridge, is exactly what the game should have been from the beginning.

The rest of my stuff is largely VC titles, which is up to your preference for classic games, so I'll omit those. Also, look for No More Heroes.



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Reply #37 on: July 24, 2009, 09:01:25 AM
I disagree.  A screaming bunny throwing a plunger at you from an open outhouse is hard to top. 8D

Lies!!! *evil monkey point* No other game let's you play as an otaku that [sonic slicer]-slaps psychos with a beam katana!



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Reply #38 on: July 24, 2009, 08:22:57 PM
Boy, STM, you certainly seem a bit cynical.  

Sonic and the Secret Rings - For when it was released, it was an okay title. It's aged pretty horribly though. Still better than Black Knight, though...
The need for track memorization is what bites the title in the rear, since when you've tanked up the speed upgrades you can barely see what's coming at you.  But the boss fights will always be awesome.

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Sonic Riders Zero Gravity - Surprisingly not too bad a racer, though the learning curve is a little steep. Rent it as a precaution, though I had some good fun with it.
I have it too.  Zero Gravity is an improvement over the original, but still not the best.  Looks like crap, being a PS2 port.  Unless you just need a Sonic racer, stick with one of the Excite games.

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Super Paper Mario - Quirky, an odd platformer and Mister L. It's a unique little platformer and worth looking into. Replay value isn't too high though.
Well......hard to argue with that.  If the need to switch characters/pixls wasn't so damn clunky, it'd be a lot higher, as the game is near perfection otherwise.

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Mario Kart Wii - Ugh... this game keeps reminding me how awful the series is getting with each passing game. Online's alright if you got friends.
Even Random online is worth a look, since the structure of this game isn't so rigid, you can stay on as long as you like.  Join one group and people are constantly leaving/joining.  12 racers does the game a favor with actual humans, it just screws you over against the CPU.  Nintendo did a surprisingly good job keeping MKWii online as seamless as possible.  But whoever made the unlock requirements should have a red-hot cactus shoved up their nose.

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Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess -  Fun launch title, meh Zelda game. Another game showing stagnation of the series, but hey... it's the glorified OoT "2" people wanted. I enjoyed the wii remote's use with the bow and arrow and fishing
pole, though sword controls are really crappy. Stick with Gamecube verison if possible.
I object to that, yes the sun rising in the wrong direction is odd, but shield-attacking with your own arm for the Helm Splitter is every bit worth it.  Spin Attack being auto-charged makes it a LOT more easy and practical to use than previous game quick-spins, which were clunky and unreliable by comparison.  More items, better aiming, better combat.  I'd have liked some directional difference in how you have the remote for sword slashes, sure, but it's a launch title, and it still beats the traditional controls in my book.  The only reason you should go with GCN is if you're already attached to the Wind Waker setup.

Also, for the "Ocarina 2" comment, I find that really only founded in the first part of the game, where the dungeon treasures are largely the traditional Zelda items.  After you get the Master Sword, the dungeon items get more off-the-wall, and all (besides maybe the Dominion Rod, but even that has its moments) are utilized in interesting ways.  The boss fights, if easy, are incredibly awesome.  Unfortunately they are not rematchable, but save Majora's Mask, no Zelda game has the sense to include that. O:<  Just take my advise and copy your save before Stallord, that battle is awesome.

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Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Honestly? I'm bored of it. But still, people seem to like it so it's a good party title when you have friends over. Be wary of hackers online, though.
Brawl is the most frequent game which RPMers set up, if you haven't noticed the pinned thread.

And hey, hacking online doesn't have to be cheating.  It can be extraordinarily awesome, although it take some cooperation with your friends to work.

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Mega Man 9 - Duh.
Funny how with other series the lack of difference from predecessors is considered a negative.  But as much as I love MM9, I've found the likes of Twilight Princess and Brawl to be far more rewarding and longer lasting experiences.  9 has a lot of great moments, but on the whole it's no match for 3.  And the only reason it holds a candle to 2 is because of DLC.  The stage design is at times great and at others severely annoying, and the shop system is failure.  Buy hey, playing as Protoman for an extra few bucks, hard to argue with that.

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NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams - Avoid it. This thing is an abortion of a reboot for the series. Some of the bosses are more frustrating than they should be due to physics problems and 95% of the game feels really subpar and shallow. It's lacking the rather surprising depth the Saturn game had in how it was a score attack, opting for mini-games. However, the last level, Bellbridge, is exactly what the game should have been from the beginning.
I may need to download a finished save.  I really, really do not have the patience to put up with NiGHTS's garbage pile of minigames, although I can see the potential of the core mechanics.  I cannot believe Sega made such a stupendously bad REMOTE POINTER of all things, you'd think that would be a basic thing for Wii development.

Lies!!! *evil monkey point* No other game let's you play as an otaku that [sonic slicer]-slaps psychos with a beam katana!
Yeah, well, no other game lets you play as a reptile/plant hybrid dwarfing all opponents and ravaging them with extendable mouthed/teethed tentacles, but that didn't help the opinion of Godzilla.

(Anguirus will always be my favorite, but really, YOU GET TO PLAY AS FRIKKIN BIOLLANTE!!!)

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Reply #39 on: July 24, 2009, 08:25:30 PM
I'm pretty sure Muramasa will be great too. And the only one who mentioned it was Vixy.



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Reply #40 on: July 24, 2009, 09:35:16 PM
I'm pretty sure Muramasa will be great too. And the only one who mentioned it was Vixy.

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I'm just gonna copy and paste something from my ever growing list of games that I want to get or have already now. Keep in mind that a few of these games aren't out yet though:

[spoiler]Legend
Bold: System Defining/Really Awesome (IMO)
Italics: Great, but your mileage may vary/Somewhat niche
Underline: Future Titles; Very Promising


Nintendo Wii - Retail

Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010)
New! Super Mario Bros. Wii (Winter 2009)
Super Paper Mario
Mario Strikers Charged
New Play Control! Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda –Wii– (2010 - 11)
Metroid Prime Trilogy
Metroid: Other M (2010)
Wario Land: Shake It!
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
Punch-Out!! Wii
Excite Bots: Trick Racing (With Wii Wheel)
New Play Control! Pikmin
New Play Control! Pikmin 2
Pikmin 3
Sin & Punishment 2 (Q1 2010)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Wii Sports (Comes With System)
Wii Play with Wii Remote
Wii Sports Resort (July 26th)
Sonic and The Secret Rings
MadWorld
Let’s Tap!
Zack & Wiki: Quest For Barbaros’ Treasure
Okami
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars
Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition
Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of The New World
Tales of Graces (2010)
Klonoa: Door To Phantomille
Fragile: Farewell Ruins of The Moon
Dragon Quest X (2010 - 2012?)
Red Steel 2 (Winter 2009)
No More Heroes
No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle (2010)
Little King’s Story
Rabbids Go Home
Boom Blox: Bash Party
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 MotionPlus Bundle
Oboro Muramasa: The Demon Blade
Arc Rise Fantasia
A Boy & His Blob
Koronipa: Marble Madness
Marble Story: Koronipa
Mercury Meltdown Revolution
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers

WiiWare

Dr. Mario
Tetris Party
World of Goo
Megaman 9
Toki Tori
LostWinds
Icarian: Kindred Spirits
[/spoiler]

Let me know if you'd like any Virtual Console recommendations as well. Also as I mentioned before, your millage may vary with this list. I don't mind trying out different kinds of games and it shows with a lot of the picks here. Some of them however might not be one's cup of tea. Still most of the ones here that I mentioned are at least worth a look over if you get the chance to see them in the future.



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Reply #41 on: July 26, 2009, 02:15:34 AM
(I believe Gecko skips the system update segment of discs, but I haven't tested)
Just wanted to update, I tested today and yes, Gecko ignores System Updates on Wii discs.  So you can use it to game out-of-region freely, Vix, no excuses now. :P

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Reply #42 on: July 26, 2009, 05:04:38 AM
Did they ever fix Gecko OS So that it'd work with the newest games? I could skip Wii Fit's update, but couldn't run Punch Out.


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Reply #43 on: July 26, 2009, 05:52:47 AM
They must have, 'cuz Punch-Out!! was the game I was running.

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Reply #44 on: July 26, 2009, 06:21:33 AM
Well, since I was swithout any form of SD Reader I couldn't update Gecko, so I had to update my Wii...at least it's faster than going to the HBC and then choosing Gecko and then choosing run.

Oh and...
I disagree.  A screaming bunny throwing a plunger at you from an open outhouse is hard to top. 8D

As much as I love the rabbids too (hell, I have every game, the Wiimote charger, and even an army of them here in the RPM World >.>), I have to disagree. Tatsunoko VS Capcom is superior, and as an SNK fanboy I want to say all of their collections too, but those aren't new games.


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Reply #45 on: July 26, 2009, 06:27:02 AM
Well, I'm waiting on the western release of TvC.  I'm not really a traditional fighting game person, I'm just buying it for rabid Legends fandom, but we'll see.

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Reply #46 on: July 26, 2009, 06:35:03 AM
Boy, STM, you certainly seem a bit cynical.

Sometimes a person needs to take off the rose-tints to give an honest opinion... otherwise, I'd be gushing all over Secret Rings and how awesome Night Palace and Levitated Ruins are. :P  

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Brawl is the most frequent game which RPMers set up, if you haven't noticed the pinned thread.

Oh, I know. I'm just saying I got bored of the game. A lot of people play but a lot of people only play one way and that gets really boring. I would play Melee causing all sorts of chaos or at least on a variety of stages. I got really sick of the same rules, the same characters, the same stages... I don't care if people like tourney rules, it stagnates the game and makes it dull for those of us who love creating chaotic matches that are fun.

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And hey, hacking online doesn't have to be cheating.  It can be extraordinarily awesome, although it take some cooperation with your friends to work.

With friends, it's fine. On random? No.

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Funny how with other series the lack of difference from predecessors is considered a negative.  But as much as I love MM9, I've found the likes of Twilight Princess and Brawl to be far more rewarding and longer lasting experiences.  9 has a lot of great moments, but on the whole it's no match for 3.  And the only reason it holds a candle to 2 is because of DLC.  The stage design is at times great and at others severely annoying, and the shop system is failure.  Buy hey, playing as Protoman for an extra few bucks, hard to argue with that.

My guess is because I enjoyed the Mega Man platformers quite a bit for how simple and short they are, much like MM9. The other two require a little more dedication to get the most out of them.

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I may need to download a finished save.  I really, really do not have the patience to put up with NiGHTS's garbage pile of minigames, although I can see the potential of the core mechanics.  I cannot believe Sega made such a stupendously bad REMOTE POINTER of all things, you'd think that would be a basic thing for Wii development.

If you do, do yourself a favor and jump into the rainbow fountain (if this is a true 100% file when you download it) before going to Bellbridge. You'll spare yourself from so many cutscenes because the unlockable negates all cutscenes and dialog.



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Reply #47 on: July 26, 2009, 06:43:07 AM
I don't care if people like tourney rules, it stagnates the game and makes it dull for those of us who love creating chaotic matches that are fun.

Isn't that what we do? Why not play with us more often?


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Reply #48 on: July 26, 2009, 06:44:45 AM
I don't care if people like tourney rules, it stagnates the game and makes it dull for those of us who love creating chaotic matches that are fun.
I admit there are times when I play Yoshi almost exclusively (hey, he's my best, that's all there is to it), but otherwise, you're preaching to the choir.  The more chaos, the better.  'maru didn't give me the title of Bob-omb Cheating Bastard for nothing. 8)

Once in a while I flip it to 15-Stock 2.0 Damage, and then things really get kicking.

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Reply #49 on: July 26, 2009, 06:52:58 AM
Well, lets do some crazy and explosive Brawl matches tomorrow then, it sounds fun.


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