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Screw it! I finally bought a Wii U

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as a new Wii U owner what do I need?

as of now
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i would have waited but i did like that donkey kong wii u demo i played at best buy.
 
Smooth move OP. I have to admit I'm considering trading my 360 in for Wii U for my son (X1 owner already). I grew up on Mario, Zelda and DK. I'd like my son to have those sorts of experiences too. Any idea what EB games trade in a Slim 250Gb for these days?

Also having a Halo multiplayer to play is the only thing stopping me from trading in the ol' 360 ATM.
 
I joined the club on Saturday (didn't get to play it til Sunday). I can't stand the OS, but man, the games are pretty amazing. Super Mario 3D World is actually better than I had heard. I bought DK, Pikmin, and the console came with the NSMBU + Luigi AND TW101 is on its way from Amazon. Good times ahead.
 
OP, buy this


http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-Wii-U-GamePad-Accessory-Set/dp/B00B2VG52I/ref=sr_1_2?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1394072439&sr=1-2&keywords=wii+u+screen+protector
Its cheap, the screen protector will spare your screen from unintentional scratches and you will LOVE the fat stylus :)

Hey, thanks man! I hate the little stylus that comes with the Wii U, and I was joke wondering like an hour ago if there was a bigger one designed for it. I could also use a screen protector, so this is great.
 
The Wonderful 101

This^

Also, must-haves:


Pikmin 3
Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD
Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (amazing, best Tekken package to date IMO)
Super Mario 3D World
Batman Arkham City: Armored Edition (if you've never played it)

Edit:

I just have to add, if you're a Bond fan, you can get the Bond game on WiiU for about $10. It's essentially a CoD - 007 type game, but it has classic 4 player splitscreen Goldeneye style multiplayer.
 
It's amusing how GAF Is like 'Wii U is over. No games. Underpowered. Gamepad is stupid. Nintendo is done'

And then threads like this pop up and there are _so many_ good games to recommend it's silly. In my household we've played the s**t out of our Wii U since Christmas. 3D World, NSMB U, NSLB U, 101, DK: TF, NintendoLand and that's just the Wii U games.

There are plenty of Wii games we've thrown in as well. Played through DKCR while getting pumped for tropical freeze, re-beat Galaxy 2 for kicks. Hell last weekend I beat Zelda NES again on WII U VC because I wanted to try VC on the gamepad. It was fun, and savestates for VC games? Pretty sweet for NES classics.

Meanwhile, my PS4 has seen less action. Awesome for Netflix. Strider was fun. NBA 2K looks and plays fantastic. But you know what? No Nintendo games.

Enjoy your Wii U, it's got its flaws but man it's fun.
 
actually dreamt I bought a Wii last night, I was walking at the mall and they had this box. Wii U 94$ NEW!!. I bought it and it sat in my house unopened.
 
I've been having a lot of fun with Splinter Cell Blacklist.

Multiplayer community is pretty barren, and to make matters worse I'm on the Japanese version so it's basically non existent. Aside from that it's fine though.
 
If you get an extended battery pack I'd stick with the official Nintendo one from their web store. The Nyko battery pack was a piece of shit that never held a charge.

In any case you already have the best game for the system IMO, ZombiU. Seriously, I loved it. Zelda:WW was awesome as well, though it was new to me since I never played the cube version. SM3DW is decent, but if you're not a huge Mario fan already don't bother. Wii gems are actually why I initially bought the WiiU, like The Last Story, Pandora's Tower, Sin and Punishment:SS, MP Trilogy.
 
It's amusing how GAF Is like 'Wii U is over. No games. Underpowered. Gamepad is stupid. Nintendo is done'

And then threads like this pop up and there are _so many_ good games to recommend it's silly. In my household we've played the s**t out of our Wii U since Christmas. 3D World, NSMB U, NSLB U, 101, DK: TF, NintendoLand and that's just the Wii U games.

There are plenty of Wii games we've thrown in as well. Played through DKCR while getting pumped for tropical freeze, re-beat Galaxy 2 for kicks. Hell last weekend I beat Zelda NES again on WII U VC because I wanted to try VC on the gamepad. It was fun, and savestates for VC games? Pretty sweet for NES classics.

Meanwhile, my PS4 has seen less action. Awesome for Netflix. Strider was fun. NBA 2K looks and plays fantastic. But you know what? No Nintendo games.

Enjoy your Wii U, it's got its flaws but man it's fun.

The "Wii U is done" thing is not unfounded. It's sales are terrible. But you have plenty of people on GAF who like it, and nobody is pretending there aren't some great Nintendo games.
 
I keep thinking about buying one, but there simply aren't enough games I'm interested in. Very much unlike the 3DS, which has ridiculous variety. Super Mario 3D World seems cool, but I've never played a Mario game so I don't know if it's the best place to start. I probably would've bought both a 3DS and Wii U if Nintendo's relationship with Amazon was still intact...
 
It's quite amazing the proportion of people who instantly jump in these threads to recommend Wonderful 101, but then you get really strong opinions from people who loathe the game. Someone explain why?
 
It's amusing how GAF Is like 'Wii U is over. No games. Underpowered. Gamepad is stupid. Nintendo is done'

And then threads like this pop up and there are _so many_ good games to recommend it's silly. In my household we've played the s**t out of our Wii U since Christmas. 3D World, NSMB U, NSLB U, 101, DK: TF, NintendoLand and that's just the Wii U games.

There are plenty of Wii games we've thrown in as well. Played through DKCR while getting pumped for tropical freeze, re-beat Galaxy 2 for kicks. Hell last weekend I beat Zelda NES again on WII U VC because I wanted to try VC on the gamepad. It was fun, and savestates for VC games? Pretty sweet for NES classics.

Meanwhile, my PS4 has seen less action. Awesome for Netflix. Strider was fun. NBA 2K looks and plays fantastic. But you know what? No Nintendo games.

Enjoy your Wii U, it's got its flaws but man it's fun.
I can see why people'd be frustrated from sales, but also if they bought the Wii U at launch. I bought mine when the WW HD bundles were first out, so the drought from launch til then actually became extra games to fulfill the relative droughts afterwards.
 
It's quite amazing the proportion of people who instantly jump in these threads to recommend Wonderful 101, but then you get really strong opinions from people who loathe the game. Someone explain why?

It shows some "hardcore"-gamers that they aren't as hardcore as they thought.
 
If you approach it for what it is - a Nintendo first party box - it's a fun little console with some enjoyable games. I have had tons of fun with New Super Mario Bros U and Pikmin 3.
 
Pikmin 3, Super Mario 3D world, and Wonderful 101 are the holy trinity of U.

After you beat those, consider:

Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze
NES Remix
New Super Mario Bros. U / NSLU
Nintendoland

(in that order)
 
It's quite amazing the proportion of people who instantly jump in these threads to recommend Wonderful 101, but then you get really strong opinions from people who loathe the game. Someone explain why?

simple: these people have no taste
 
#1 must have Wii U game: Super Mario 3D World. The reason to buy a Wii U, and even better if you have friends to play local co-op.
#2 must have Wii U game: Wonderful 101. If you want an experience like no other (well no other I've played), get this game. It's difficult and has a steep learning curve, but once things click, you'll feel bad for not having played this sooner.
#3 thing you should do: Buy Earthbound on VC. If you've never played it, it's an absolute must play, one of the best RPG's and SNES games of all time. In fact I'd recommend it over the two games above this if you have any interest in RPG's at all. If you have played it before, buy it anyway, as every sale brings us slightly closer to the possibility of Mother 3 in the west. #Believe

Optional:
1. Nintendoland-If you have friends you can play locally with, Nintendoland is a must have; it's an absolute blast.
2. Rayman Legends-If you haven't played this on another console already, I highly recommend the Wii U version. If you like platformers, this is right up your alley.
3. Wind Waker HD-If you've never played LoZ: WW, now's a better time than ever to do it. IMO, it's the 2nd best Zelda game ever, and it's only made better in this HD remake. If you have played it, I can't say it's necessary to revisit it here.
 
Screen protector is a must.

The Wonderful 101
is pretty much a must.
You can try out the demo, but the demo is really bad in many ways. It throws you straight into the action without telling you almost anything. Many people don't like the demo at first and some get even angry about it, but many of those people when they give another shot, start to like it or even love. Then there are people who still don't like the demo but pick up the game anyway, but fall in love with it and call it their GOTY.

From eShop.
Toki Tori 2+ is a must if you like puzzle games or puzzles in your games at all. Tons of quality content for its price.
Trine 2 is fairly nice puzzle platformer with a lot of content. Good combat too.
Unepic is a great metroidvania game.
Knytt Underground is another good metroidvania style game.

If you need party games, Spin the Bottle is good. It's family friendly too despite its art style.
 
It's quite amazing the proportion of people who instantly jump in these threads to recommend Wonderful 101, but then you get really strong opinions from people who loathe the game. Someone explain why?

-May fundamentally dislike action games of that variety: gameplay centric and designed with the expectation of replaying things; story secondary, exploration practically nonexistent for most common definition.
-May be driven insane by aesthetics of the game
-May remain ignorant of the cooler shit you can do because of how little in the way of instruction is readily available.
-may simply find that the particular gameplay systems don't click with them
-Absolutely sick to death of kamiya's space harrier interludes.

Of those I only can sympathize with the final one.
 
Pikmin is the best game on the platform. Then Donkey Kong.

If you've never experienced an IR pointer-controlled shooter, it might be worth giving a CoD game a shot.

No reason to rush out and buy Wonderful 101. There's a demo. Try before you buy. It's a divisive game. Anyone who attempts to talk you out of merely trying the game is not looking out for you, but instead is looking out for the sales of the game.

Go into 3D World with low expectations.
 
Since you already have Wind Waker and plan to get SM3DW, I'll recommend these.

Pikmin 3
The Wonderful 101

Sonic Lost World has some issues, but I still enjoyed it. Maybe you will too.
 
I'll join you once they release the new Zelda and if said Zelda is good and not like Skyward Sword in any way but that is my subjective opinion.
 
Hey, thanks man! I hate the little stylus that comes with the Wii U, and I was joke wondering like an hour ago if there was a bigger one designed for it. I could also use a screen protector, so this is great.

The fat stylus will feel 100 times better, that I guarantee :)
Even tapping the screen feels somehow more solid/responsive.

Screen protector is also quality stuff. Quite durable too, considering I like to draw on the thing in Art Academy.
 
I just managed to snag a Wii U premium with the ZombiU bundle (with the Pro controller) for a good price brand new from eBay. I kept thinking should I? Shouldn't I? to all the recent deals/bundles that have recently been going around but I ended up deciding too late since all the good deals are now back to normal. When I saw the eBay listing I decided screw it lets just buy one. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze has been tempting me with its soundtrack and speed-run videos and there's quite a few games I've been wanting to play.

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The upcoming titles like Smash Bros. Mario Kart 8 etc. that sealed the deal for me. Now what I want to know is.. as a new Wii U owner what do I need?

I'm quite protective of my consoles so does the Gamepad need a case? Which screen protector is best? Should I pick up a Wiimote+? High-capacity battery?.. I've got ZombiU obviously, and I also got Windwaker HD as well as Rayman Legends. Super Mario 3D world and DKC:TF will be bought soon. What am I missing? What eShop titles are worth the time? How do I go about linking my 3DS XL if that is even a thing? Is there a GAF friend code doc?

I'm excited to finally jump back onto a Nintendo home console.. Now just gimme a Pokemon MMO!

The high capacity battery is nice. I don't use the pro controller because I like the advantage of the gamepad (even for simple things like inventory) Others like it though.

Pikmin 3
Resident Evil Revelations
Assassin's Creed 3
Monster Hunters (very addicting)
Deus Ex (if you never played it) Awesome version of the game tha tmakes nice use of gamepad
Splinter Cell Blacklist

Would be a great start
 
Are GAF the only ones who bought TW101 or something? Considering how poorly it sold it's getting mad rep, it's well deserved though. TW101, SM3DW & Pikmin 3 are all GOAT. Anything else is secondary.
 
1) Wonderful 101 and bonus: Bayonetta 2 Hype
2) PC/other console for most third parties (i.e. Low expactations on that front)
3) Pikmin 3 is also really great and NSMBU is vastly underrated imo
 
If you like Puzzle games, then check out Dr. Luigi! It's got a new mode where it has L shaped blocks, and it's a lot faster than the classic Dr. Mario style.
 
The Wonderful 101

The Wonderful First Post.


OP, aside from Wonderful 101 you'll need Mario 3D World, Pikmin 3, fucking Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze, maybe even Nintendo Land for awesome multiplayer fun.

Recommended eShop titles are Duck Tales Remastered, Nano Assault NEO, Giana Sisters, Runner 2 and Little Inferno.

Absolutely! It's very much a solo experience. The online features barely matter.

It DOES have a Demon's/Dark Souls-ish help feature though. After a certain point in the game you can leave graffiti in form of symbols that warn or help you about your close environment.
 
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