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Obscure Wii Games worth checking out?

Muramasa the Demon Blade:

Beautiful awesome game.

Beta it with girl years ago. Got burnt out from doing boys path. Will get the Vita vet with DLC a d try again.

I'm assuming you already have things like Little King's Story, Battalion Wars, Rhythm Heaven, Zack & Wiki, Link's Crossbow Training, etc if you have 120 games...

So for some really obscure recommendations- We Love Golf is a pretty good golf game in the vein of hot shots and mario golf (same developer). It also has all sorts of Capcom costumes if you're into that (lord knows I am).

Own it all including We Golf. Zack and Wiki got representation in another game!

I'll throw in Spores.
Maybe also The Kore Gang, which for me turned out boring.

Have Korea Gang. Was an interesting throwback especially with its design history.

I know there were two spore games. Wasn't dark Spore the second? I seem to remember them being adventure-platformers. I'll look into it. I'm honestly not into sims at all. Don't even like it when they are sub-modes in other games.
 

Ushojax

Should probably not trust the 7-11 security cameras quite so much
Fishing Resort and the Endless Ocean games are some of my favourites. Really relaxing to play and with plenty of content.

If you want something more traditional, I recommend Lost in Shadow. It's a clever Ico-esque platformer.
 
Ones that haven't been said:

Eledees
Red Steel 2
House of the Dead: Overkill
Lost in Shadow
Cursed Mountain
Wario Ware
Muscle March
Kirby Epic Yarn
Kirby Adventure
Dead Space: Extraction
Mario Strikers Charged

is the first one supposed to be Elebits if so then I own them all.

Here's the thing about Extraction. I have a bad habit of needing to play most games in a series if they're connected. See how I own all five US Yakuza games without having played one for a second. Shattered Memories is an alternate universe telling so I don't need to play other Silent Hills.

If I play Extraction I'll have to play all the other Dead Spaces. Which I just may since quite a few people seem high on Extraction.

Question is there any benefit of the Wii Version over the PS3? I'll like to get as much use out of my Move controllers as I can.
 
If you own 120 games it would be a bit simpler to list them, otherwise there will be a ton of repeats..

Yeah. My bad. The thing is think that file with my games in a spreadsheet is on a backup somewhere. It's also pretty out of date by like 40 games. I'm posting from my phone.

The thing is I guess obscure meant something different in my head. A lot of the games mentioned are the ones you see in best Wii games in general like Zack & Wiki.

Still Dawn of Discovery sounds neat and I was reminded of stuff like Shiren that I completely forgot.

I wonder if I can export a list from Backloggery?
 

efyu_lemonardo

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Second mention of this. Looks like I'm getting it.

Definitely get Dawn of Discovery! It's excellent.

Also second Dead Space: Extraction (Wii version comes with a flash comic that explains the background for the events in the game, so there are no holes in the story. Not sure of PS3 version comes with it too).

Shiren is supposed to be good as well. I actually have it but haven't played it for more than a couple minutes, so can't give an opinion.

And you better own all Trauma Center games including Team or I will hit you.
 
came in to second the recommendations of Fragile Dreams, Silent Hill, and Dewey's but you're already on point (especially with Fragile Dreams XD)

you have SSX Blur I assume? The controls take some adjustment but the carving with the nunchuck tilt combined with the satisfaction of mastering the uber trick inputs is so rewarding once it clicks

Do you have the following wiiware games (bolbed are must owns imo)?
BIT.TRIP series
ArtStyle series
And Yet it Moves
Blaster Master Overdrive
Contra Rebirth
Excitebike World Rally
Escape Vector
Fluidity
Maboshi's Arcade (mainly for the circle game)
both Lost Winds games
Max and the Magic Marker
NyxQuest
 

Protome

Member
I quite liked Fragile Dreams.

Also Overlord Dark Legend is up there with the first Overlord in terms of quality but it seems everyone must missed it. Its worth a shot.
 
is the first one supposed to be Elebits if so then I own them all.

Here's the thing about Extraction. I have a bad habit of needing to play most games in a series if they're connected. See how I own all five US Yakuza games without having played one for a second. Shattered Memories is an alternate universe telling so I don't need to play other Silent Hills.

If I play Extraction I'll have to play all the other Dead Spaces. Which I just may since quite a few people seem high on Extraction.

Question is there any benefit of the Wii Version over the PS3? I'll like to get as much use out of my Move controllers as I can.

Elebits US. Eledees over here in Europe (a play on the acronym LEDs). Same game.
As for Dead Space: Extraction, PS3 is the better choice.
 

Sadist

Member
Prince of Persia Forgotten Sands

It's Ubisoft's best Wii game by a country mile. It's even better than the versions released on HD systems. Combat is still shit, but the platforming is fun.
 

efyu_lemonardo

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just saw your post, so I'll throw some more out off the top of my head:

WiiWare - these are all worth playing (in no particular order): every single ArtStyle game. "You Me and the Cubes" is unique if shallow. MDK2 on wiiware is a lot of fun with pointer controls, Fluidity and that vehicular platformer by the Trials developers are musts. Anything from Shinen. All of Konami's Rebirth games. FFCC My Life as a King and My Life as a Darklord. All Bit Trip games. LostWinds 1 and 2, there's also another platformer with an ancient greek art look who's name I forget which was highly recommended on GAF (edit: NyxQuest, thanks joeshabadoo!), the 2D RTS Swords & Soldiers, Pearl Harbor Trilogy: Red Sun Rising is excellent in my opinion (especially when played with sideways wiimote and motion controls set to maximum sensitivity) - shame the rest of the trilogy never came out. The Magic Obelisk is cool if you can find it, was removed from wiiware in certain regions. I'll add more as I remember them.
 
Ones that haven't been said:

Eledees
Red Steel 2
House of the Dead: Overkill
Lost in Shadow
Cursed Mountain
Wario Ware
Muscle March
Kirby Epic Yarn
Kirby Adventure
Dead Space: Extraction
Mario Strikers Charged
Do you need to play the first game in order to understand what's going in the 2nd?
 

PtM

Banned
I know there were two spore games. Wasn't dark Spore the second? I seem to remember them being adventure-platformers. I'll look into it. I'm honestly not into sims at all. Don't even like it when they are sub-modes in other games.
Abort, abort! I meant Mushroom Men.
 
Definitely get Dawn of Discovery! It's excellent.

Also second Dead Space: Extraction (Wii version comes with a flash comic that explains the background for the events in the game, so there are no holes in the story. Not sure of PS3 version comes with it too).

Shiren is supposed to be good as well. I actually have it but haven't played it for more than a couple minutes, so can't give an opinion.

And you better own all Trauma Center games including Team or I will hit you.

I have the DS ones too.

Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny
De Blob 2
Excitebots: Trick Racing
Trauma Team
Lost in Shadow

Art Style: light trax
Fluidity
Tomena Sanner

Everything but Rune Factory, Art Style I'm waiting and Fluidity.

Wouldn't it better to get the 3DS one? Which is the best overall?

Is Fluidity better for 3DS?

came in to second the recommendations of Fragile Dreams, Silent Hill, and Dewey's but you're already on point (especially with Fragile Dreams XD)

you have SSX Blur I assume? The controls take some adjustment but the carving with the nunchuck tilt combined with the satisfaction of mastering the uber trick inputs is so rewarding once it clicks

Do you have the following wiiware games (bolbed are must owns imo)?
BIT.TRIP series
ArtStyle series
And Yet it Moves
Blaster Master Overdrive
Contra Rebirth
Excitebike World Rally
Escape Vector
Fluidity
Maboshi's Arcade (mainly for the circle game)
both Lost Winds games
Max and the Magic Marker
NyxQuest

Have Bit Trip on disc and 3DS download.

Art Style is something I hope to buy all of. With it being Nintendo published though I'm in no fear of it getting delisted without warning. That's why I focused on Neo Geo Virtual Console Stuff. I have 12 dowloaded titles so far like Last Blade 2, Real Bout 2, KOF 99, World Heroes Perfect, etc.

Will get Overdrive soon. No interest in Contra. I have a habit of playing all of a series and it seems too hard. I do have Castlevania Rebirth.

Stuff like NyxQuest, Max and the Magic Marker and Yet it Moves are super cheap on Steam.

I also didn't like how Lost Winds never finished its (flimsy) plot.
 

efyu_lemonardo

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I have the DS ones too.
Art Style I'm waiting and Fluidity.

Wouldn't it better to get the 3DS one? Which is the best overall?

Is Fluidity better for 3DS?
From what I understand Fluidity on 3DS is a different game, and from what I've read it's more limited due to the system's weak CPU. Get in on Wiiware, it's one of the top ten games on the service. Also there's that vehicle platformer whose name I can't seem to remember!

And Don't wait any longer on Art Style - you'll regret you did once you play them.
Another game which is fun but nothing amazing is Eco Shooter.
 
Earth Seeker is pretty obscure, its an action/ turned based rpg. its pretty different if you don't already own its pretty cheap at this point. here's a video of the game. https://youtu.be/9hQUwsUeKTo
*the price has gone up a bit it was like 8 bucks a few months ago :/
http://www.amazon.com/Earth-Seeker-Japan-Import-Nintendo-Wii/dp/B0040V6888
earth_seeker_boxart.jpg
 
Little King's Story was my favourite console game of last generation, and I definitely think it's worth checking out Disaster: Day of Crisis and Another Code: R.

Little King's Story is a light strategy/action game like Overlord and Pikmin, with elements of Harvest Moon peppered throughout. There's some jankiness present, such as pathfinding bugs, but it is aware of it and tried to alleviate it by taking it into account in the game balancing, and providing unlockable following-modes. The atmosphere, progression, characters and world are great, and as well is its story. If you're familiar with Yoshiro Kimura's other work, then you should have a decent idea of what to expect in terms of tone.

Disaster: Day of Crisis is one of those few games that knows how to walk the tight balance of "so bad it's good", while trying to play it completely straight. When you boil it down, Disaster is secretly an elaborate mini game collection, dressed up in cheesy disaster porn.

Another Code R is the sequel to the not-very-super Another Code: Two Memories, also known as Trace Memory in North America. While the games don't have a colossal amount to do with eachother, there is some continuity that makes playing the first game feel required. Gameplay-wise, this Wii sequel has mechanically matured a lot, and flows a lot more naturally. Hotel Dusk clearly taught them a lot in how to make these games. Much like Hotel Dusk though, a large part of this game is basically 'slice of life' stuff, with only a faint whiff of mystery. The game's presentation is just fantastic, and is in my opinion the best looking Wii game.

**Edit**
I should note that the latter two were not released in Japan, so you may have to look into region-free solutions.

The vita port is in english and its better than the Wii version.
If "better" means "being oblivious to the central theme and point of the game to the point irony" in your local dialect, then absolutely.
 
Do you need to play the first game in order to understand what's going in the 2nd?

Absolutely not. I have both, they are completely not related in the least except for both having gun and sword combat.

First is a modern-day Yakuza shooter. Second is in a Japanese-inspired Old West.

Prince of Persia Forgotten Sands

It's Ubisoft's best Wii game by a country mile. It's even better than the versions released on HD systems. Combat is still shit, but the platforming is fun.

Yeah. Excited to get to it. I'm glad the Prince looks like the one form PS3 and not the one from the movie in the HD versions. I heard the Wii version is actually the remnants of a canceled Prince of Persia game for HD platforms.

I own the HD and PSP versions as well as the DS one soon. I love how each one has a completely different plot. That's so awesome in this day and age.

I don't see Boom Blox mentioned. Not sure how 'obscure' you'd consider it, but the 2 games it has are really fun.

Have both. Excellent party games. Will kill your arm though if you overdo it.

Abort, abort! I meant Mushroom Men.

Have it and the DS game. The DS game is garbage. Horrible platforming. One of the few games I've ever stopped playing. I still may go back to it so I can say I beat the series.

A PC game is coming soon right. With physics puzzles? Weird.
 
I have the DS ones too.


Is Fluidity better for 3DS?


Have Bit Trip on disc and 3DS download.

Art Style is something I hope to buy all of. With it being Nintendo published though I'm in no fear of it getting delisted without warning. That's why I focused on Neo Geo Virtual Console Stuff. I have 12 dowloaded titles so far like Last Blade 2, Real Bout 2, KOF 99, World Heroes Perfect, etc.

Stuff like NyxQuest, Max and the Magic Marker and Yet it Moves are super cheap on Steam.

The Fluidity on 3DS is an entirely different game, still good but more stage based and not as good as the Wii game. The art style games on wii and DS are all worth downloading.

also game like Nyxquest, Max, and AYiM all control best with wiimote IR and nunchuck, or just wiimote tilt in the case of AYiM. this is why I'd get em on Wii
 

@MUWANdo

Banned
We Ski was a really cool game. It's sequel, We Ski and Snowboard was a lot different, but it's also worth checking out. Very laid-back games to sit down and enjoy, even if not in the traditional game-y sense.

These two games got a sequel late in the Wii's life called Go Vacation! and it's crazy ambitious: it has 50 different minigames, an overworld that can be explored in split-screen, support for MotionPlus and Balance Board, etc. It's still a minigame collection in the end but it's absurdly polished.

There's another late-release Wii game called Fishing Resort that was made by a different developer (Prope, Yuji Naka's studio) but was released as part of the same series in Japan; it's another surprisingly polished game with an island to explore, elements of resort management, MotionPlus support, etc. It wasn't released in Europe but XSEED released it in the US at a budget price and I think you can still buy direct from their website. If you're into fishing, this is the game to get, no question.
 

efyu_lemonardo

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Okay good at least now I can skip it since most people say its far better than the first one lol
If you already own a motion plus it's a must buy for the controls alone. It has a very nice art style too but otherwise don't expect to be blown away. The designer described it as a first person brawler (as in old 2D side scrolling beat-em up) and I think that's a fairly accurate description of the game's overall flow.
 

efyu_lemonardo

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These two games got a sequel late in the Wii's life called Go Vacation! and it's crazy ambitious: it has 50 different minigames, an overworld that can be explored in split-screen, support for MotionPlus and Balance Board, etc. It's still a minigame collection in the end but it's absurdly polished.

It's also the only game on Wii with Lightsabre duels :D

edit: Add my recommendation to both Go Vacation and Fishing Resort - get it with the special controller shell if you can. Also Zangeki no Reginleiv is worth importing if it's not ridiculously expensive nowadays.
 
Earth Seeker is pretty obscure, its an action/ turned based rpg. its pretty different if you don't already own its pretty cheap at this point. here's a video of the game. https://youtu.be/9hQUwsUeKTo
*the price has gone up a bit it was like 8 bucks a few months ago :/
http://www.amazon.com/Earth-Seeker-Japan-Import-Nintendo-Wii/dp/B0040V6888
earth_seeker_boxart.jpg

Dude. This to me is the saddest Wii game. It's the only one other than Captain Rainbow that doesn't have a translation (Captain Rainbow has one in progress).

It looks great. It's actually in my Play Asia cart. I'll gonna get it when they have a good sale on various stuff.

These two games got a sequel late in the Wii's life called Go Vacation! and it's crazy ambitious: it has 50 different minigames, an overworld that can be explored in split-screen, support for MotionPlus and Balance Board, etc. It's still a minigame collection in the end but it's absurdly polished.

Would you recommend it over We Ski and its sequel? Does it contain the same gameplay?

I'm always up for more Balance Board games?
 

PtM

Banned
Yeah. Excited to get to it. I'm glad the Prince looks like the one form PS3 and not the one from the movie in the HD versions. I heard the Wii version is actually the remnants of a canceled Prince of Persia game for HD platforms.
Actually, he looks like neither. I suspect this was its own Wii game that got the Forgotten Sands moniker slapped on it for stupid marketing reasons.
 

Harusame

Member
I'm not quite sure if this has been mention or if you have collected this yet, but I do recommend The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces. It is a excellent air-combat/dog fighting game. The story and missions are very interesting, the controls and combat are tight, and it is quite engaging.

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Dusk Golem

A 21st Century Rockefeller
Several people have recommended Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon, I'll go more in-depth on why.


Fragile Dreams is a flawed masterpiece. There is no other game out there quite like it, and what it does right is does absolutely beautifully. It is a really beautiful game in several senses. But unfortunately for as much as it gets right, it also stumbles and makes big mistakes, and a lot of it comes from game design decisions.



Fragile Dreams at its heart is a game about loneliness and the need people have for interaction and others. You play as a boy named Seto, who we hear monologing at the very beginning of the game. The monologue comes from the end of the game, after his journey has finished. He recollects everything that's happened to bring him here, and as he reveals, at the end of everything, he is alone.

The game has a beautiful artistic style depicting an abandoned Japan left to rot away. It has a very strong artistic direction, and is one of the best-looking Wii games for its art style alone. It makes fantastic use of colors, symbolism, and the sort of beauty of a world in disrepair. This is backed by some beautiful music, the soundtrack to the game is just gorgeous. A few personal favorites:

Hikari
A Dedication to Everyone
Friends
Together with the Moon
Thank You

And there's a lot more. And it's backed by a pretty interesting story with some pretty likable characters. With that, the collectibles the game has are beautiful. Basically you find Mementos, and these Mementos tell voiced stories of varying lengths of people's final moments on the planet. Some of them are beautiful, some are a bit silly, some are a bit heart-breaking.

Game holds up because of all of this an amazing atmosphere, and honestly if this was all the game was, it'd be a beautiful game.

But the flaws come from the gameplay. The basic game is stylized like some sort of weird survival-horror meets action-RPG game, but it makes a lot of dumb design decisions. There's some absolutely frustrating parts, you have breakable weapons, there's some 'mini-game' segments and a couple of them are infuriatingly difficult and you need to complete them to progress, there's one section of the game where they make you back-track back and forth something like three times, and just some other annoyances like some enemies being able to stun-lock you, this one mechanic involving crouching and moving slowly and stopping over crumbling ground beneath you so it doesn't collapse.

But I would say the game is absolutely worth playing, especially as it can be found for pretty cheap, and it is a beautiful game that tells something that no other game has before or since. But I do agree with Jim Sterlings opinion on the game, even if I was more okay with the core gameplay than he was. I'm not quite as harsh on it, but it certainly is a case of a beautiful, original game that is let-down by some poor design decisions. What they get right is done beautifully, but what they do wrong is pretty ehh to bad.

Is Fragile Dreams worth playing? Absolutely, if you have the sheer willpower and patience to see it through. There is truly nothing quite like this game, on the Wii or anywhere else. However, the game makes so many unfair demands of the player and requires so much forgiveness that most won't want to stick with it. It's a horrible shame because the things that Fragile Dreams does right are done beautifully, and such a lovingly crafted world deserves so much better than to be forced into a poor game.

That's the biggest frustration with Fragile Dreams. That so much brilliance is let down by careless and slapdash game design. That a truly wonderful story is clouded by terrible combat, terrible quests and terrible wastes of time. That a title deserving nines, tens and nominations for game of the year has been relegated to the status of "alright" and "just about worth playing if you've got the stomach for it" thanks to things that not even the developers could have considered acceptable.

Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is beautiful. I thank the developers for making it. I resent the developers for not making it good enough.


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Also, while not something I'd really call obscure, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories is a good game worth playing, the Wii version is by far the best version, and is one of the few games that got wii controls right. It also has a good story, atmosphere, and is what I consider my favorite 'walking simulator' type game, it does some very smart things that makes it unlike what you usually would describe as a walking simulator, but I think it fits in that sort of category.
 
It's also the only game on Wii with Lightsabre duels :D

edit: Add my recommendation to both Go Vacation and Fishing Resort - get it with the special controller shell if you can. Also Zangeki no Reginleiv is worth importing if it's not ridiculously expensive nowadays.

High five for Zangeki, didn't think anyone would mention it. Definitely one of my favorite Wii games. Too bad the online isn't around anymore :(
 
1. Kid Adventures: Sky Captain - best control in any flight sim ever, realistic or otherwise
2. We Ski
3. We Ski & Snowboard
4. Go Vacation
5. Fishing Resort
6. NHL Slapshot
7. Grand Slam Tennis
 

Htown

STOP SHITTING ON MY MOTHER'S HEADSTONE
I'm not quite sure if this has been mention or if you have collected this yet, but I do recommend The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces. It is a excellent air-combat/dog fighting game. The story and missions are very interesting, the controls and combat are tight, and it is quite engaging.

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game was alright

made the mistake of trying to watch the anime

was one of the most boring things I've ever seen
 
I'm not quite sure if this has been mention or if you have collected this yet, but I do recommend The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces. It is a excellent air-combat/dog fighting game. The story and missions are very interesting, the controls and combat are tight, and it is quite engaging.

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Have it.

It's also the only game on Wii with Lightsabre duels :D

edit: Add my recommendation to both Go Vacation and Fishing Resort - get it with the special controller shell if you can. Also Zangeki no Reginleiv is worth importing if it's not ridiculously expensive nowadays.

Having Fishing Resort Bundle (had to hunt to get that for $30 at GameStop when online was $70).

Will import Zangeki. Once again thanks for the reminder. Quite a bit of stuff I planned to get but forgot. Need to put this in my Play Asia cart.

Several people have recommended Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon, I'll go more in-depth on why.

And there's a lot more.

I posted earlier it's my favorite game of all time and I own the Japanese guidebook (item location maps, enemy stats and more artwork), soundtrack and Epilogue manga.

I also found all the memories on my own except that only one that had its light completely hidden behind books and had to be zoomed into to find. Only time necessary. Worst part of that game.

Loved reading the thoughts of a fellow fan.

1. Kid Adventures: Sky Captain - best control in any flight sim ever, realistic or otherwise
2. We Ski
3. We Ski & Snowboard
4. Go Vacation
5. Fishing Resort
6. NHL Slapshot
7. Grand Slam Tennis

I own the last three including accessories.

Why are the We Ski sequels lower than their prequels. Was the original game the best and the last the worst?
 
see, many of the complaints I see used against Fragile Dreams made sense to me once I'd finished the game and understood what it was.

Yes the combat is frustrating and flawed, but it's because you're a young kid who's never fought anything in his life. Destructible weapons falls directly in line with a core theme of the game (fragile and fleeting nature of all physical things). Furthermore, soooo much of the game's combat encounters are optional. Choosing a more pacifistic route will avoid some of those troubles, but also not leave you optimally prepared for the various forced combat scenarios.

Then stuff about retraversal and long drab stretches through tunnels, or long boring climbs up/down ladders played in to the bleak and lonely feel of the entire game. adventures are going to contain very dull portions, providing time to reflect. It's just the kind of thing that was clearly deliberate and that you dont really find in many other games. yea, I just sound like an apologist...
 

efyu_lemonardo

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game was alright

made the mistake of trying to watch the anime

was one of the most boring things I've ever seen

It was just one movie, wasn't it? Thematically I found it pretty typical Japanese drama. Aerial acrobatics were cool though.

Having Fishing Resort Bundle (had to hunt to get that for $30 at GameStop when online was $70).

Will import Zangeki. Once again thanks for the reminder. Quite a bit of stuff I planned to get but forgot. Need to put this in my Play Asia cart.
And one I'm almost certain you don't have: Prope's Rodea The Sky Soldier (aka the original Wii version).
 
Baten kaitos and baiten kaitos origins.

They are cube games,not wii.but if you can play cube games on your wii they are highly recommended.
 

efyu_lemonardo

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High five for Zangeki, didn't think anyone would mention it. Definitely one of my favorite Wii games. Too bad the online isn't around anymore :(

It was pretty much the game Wii was made for, real shame it never left Japan. I still hope it'll experience a virtual console revival similar to Sin & Punishment on Wii U or a future system. If they could get it to run smoothly at 60fps that would be amazing too!
 
Geometry Wars.

Have it strangely enough.

It was just one movie, wasn't it? Thematically I found it pretty typical Japanese drama. Aerial acrobatics were cool though.


And one I'm almost certain you don't have: Prope's Rodea The Sky Soldier (aka the original Wii version).

That only comes out in the Fall here.

Collector's Edition Preorderes

Baten kaitos and baiten kaitos origins.

They are cube games,not wii.but if you can play cube games on your wii they are highly recommended.

Never had a Gamecube. Baten Kaitos were some on the first Gamecube games I bought.

Favorite games on the system and the best turned-based system.

Also co-developed between Xenoblade Chronicles and Fragile Dreams developers. How could it not be awesome.

Ikenie no Yoru (Night of the Sacrifice). One of my favorite survival horror games from last gen. Granted it's in all japanese, vut the game scared the crap outa me a handful of times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTrOjEAuTSI&app=desktop

Zero Tsukihami no Kamen (fatal frame 4). Pretty self explanatory if you know fatal frame.

Have the PAL Import of II. Will eventually get IV but it's expensive for a Wii import. I feel it can wait because I'm going have to pay a lot anyway.

As for the first game I still remember the trailer with the cell phone and all the characters being colorful shillouete like #FE crowds. The end of the trailer with the little girl and giant woman. Looked awesome.

So you're saying I can play and enjoy it without knowing the language? If so I'll definitely get it. I have gotten Japanese imports before (mostly fighting games).

I should really get to sleep.
 

SOME-MIST

Member
Have the PAL Import of II. Will eventually get IV but it's expensive for a Wii import. I feel it can wait because I'm going have to pay a lot anyway.

As for the first game I still remember the trailer with the cell phone and all the characters being colorful shillouete like #FE crowds. The end of the trailer with the little girl and giant woman. Looked awesome.

So you're saying I can play and enjoy it without knowing the language? If so I'll definitely get it. I have gotten Japanese imports before (mostly fighting games).

I should really get to sleep.

Personally, I did. A few parts are confusing but you can get the general jist of the story without knowing the language. 2 things to note, you don't need the balance board and you might need a save file to get the game working. If you do need a file and you end up playing, shoot me a pm.

(I did a quick search to see if a translation surfaced, and it looks like pewdiepie played it - lmao - but someone translated his playthrough)
 
I don't know how obscure these are, but some gems outside of the regular Nintendo wheelhouse would include:

Elebits
Dewy's Adventure
Sin and Punishment 2
The House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return
The House of the Dead: Overkill
Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles
Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles
Little King's Story
Munchables
Klonoa
Ivy the Kiwi
Mushroom Men
Geometry Wars Galaxies
Nights: Journey of Dreams (better than it gets credit for, if you can stomach some of the BS they front load it with)
 
It was pretty much the game Wii was made for, real shame it never left Japan. I still hope it'll experience a virtual console revival similar to Sin & Punishment on Wii U or a future system. If they could get it to run smoothly at 60fps that would be amazing too!

If they could get it to run at more than 10fps I'd be happy...
 
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