I never had a wii, and right now, I'm playing Metroid Prime 2, and I'm at Sanctuary Fortress. For the first time. It feels great to finally experience games I missed out on, holds up so well.
Before that I replayed Prime 1, before that, Wind Waker HD (never played WW before either). Before that, I came back to Mario 3D World and finally did Champions Road, before that, Shovel Knight. Before that, Tropical Freeze (still listening to the soundtrack regularly). I played 4 player, giant sized Smash Bros with my nephews last week and had a blast. Next week I'll be cruising around Big Blue at 200cc in Mario Kart 8.
And I still haven't even got Hyrule Warriors, Bayo 1+2, or Cap Toad, or Affordable Space Adventures - so much still to play! Also wanting Kirby, Xenoblade, Splatoon, Fatal Frame, Mario Maker, Zelda of course, and who knows what else they'll announce (F-Zero/Metroid?).
Just look at the variety in genre, gameplay and art style in the games I've bolded - and every single one of those games (that are released) worked right out of the box and is polished to an amazing standard of quality.
No regrets - I've got a hell of a lot of use out of my wiiU, and so much more to come.
Before that I replayed Prime 1, before that, Wind Waker HD (never played WW before either). Before that, I came back to Mario 3D World and finally did Champions Road, before that, Shovel Knight. Before that, Tropical Freeze (still listening to the soundtrack regularly). I played 4 player, giant sized Smash Bros with my nephews last week and had a blast. Next week I'll be cruising around Big Blue at 200cc in Mario Kart 8.
And I still haven't even got Hyrule Warriors, Bayo 1+2, or Cap Toad, or Affordable Space Adventures - so much still to play! Also wanting Kirby, Xenoblade, Splatoon, Fatal Frame, Mario Maker, Zelda of course, and who knows what else they'll announce (F-Zero/Metroid?).
Just look at the variety in genre, gameplay and art style in the games I've bolded - and every single one of those games (that are released) worked right out of the box and is polished to an amazing standard of quality.
No regrets - I've got a hell of a lot of use out of my wiiU, and so much more to come.