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<blockquote data-quote="Bront" data-source="post: 4244974" data-attributes="member: 19696"><p>Games I've liked (with links to full reviews of them if I have written them):</p><p><a href="http://www.bront.org/content/view/39/41/" target="_blank">Zelda: Twilight Princess</a> - Good graphicaly, though a bit easy at times. It's a great use of controls, and makes things like the bow easy(er) to use in live combat.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.bront.org/content/view/59/41/" target="_blank">Mario Kart Wii</a> - The Wii Wheel is good, but so are the other control schemes. Multiplayer on Wifi is fun but even solo play is interesting. Great for younger kids.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.bront.org/content/view/54/41/" target="_blank">Metroid Prime 3: Coruption</a> - Very good shooter/adventure game that takes advantage of the controls well. Only complaint I had was it felt a little short, but you can play in Hypermode for a challenge (I still haven't beat that mode, though I'm 98% though it).</p><p></p><p>Super Paper Mario - A kid friendly RPG/platformer. I liked it, but it has almost no replay value.</p><p></p><p>SSX: Blur - A fun Snowboarding game that uses the controls well for the most part. Can be a lot of fun, has some nice music, and is fairly casual friendly.</p><p></p><p>Games I was Meh on:</p><p><a href="http://www.bront.org/content/view/41/41/" target="_blank">Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz</a> - Not a bad game, lots of multi-player fun, but the controls on some of the multi-player games are spotty at times (it was a release game). The single player game is fun if you like simple puzzle arcade games. If this is your cup of tea, it's a great game.</p><p></p><p>Warrio Ware - Lots of people went gaga over this, but it never thrilled me. It's a wiimote simon says/figure out the mini-game game, and can be fun to watch when playing with up to 16 players using 1 wiimote. However, I found the multi-player a little problematic as we didn't have enough time to pass the Wiimote sometimes. Very kid friendly though.</p><p></p><p>Games I've not played but would reccomend:</p><p>Super Smash Brothers: Brawl - I played Melee, and that was a great game, and Brawl has gotten great reviews.</p><p></p><p>Super Mario Brothers Galaxy - A one up on Mario 64. If you like platformers, this is supposed to be a lot of fun.</p><p></p><p>Wii Fit - If you want active, the balance board games are for you.</p><p></p><p>Other games of note:</p><p>Rayman Raving Rabids 1 & 2 - Supposedly a good mini-game collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bront, post: 4244974, member: 19696"] Games I've liked (with links to full reviews of them if I have written them): [url=http://www.bront.org/content/view/39/41/]Zelda: Twilight Princess[/url] - Good graphicaly, though a bit easy at times. It's a great use of controls, and makes things like the bow easy(er) to use in live combat. [url=http://www.bront.org/content/view/59/41/]Mario Kart Wii[/url] - The Wii Wheel is good, but so are the other control schemes. Multiplayer on Wifi is fun but even solo play is interesting. Great for younger kids. [url=http://www.bront.org/content/view/54/41/]Metroid Prime 3: Coruption[/url] - Very good shooter/adventure game that takes advantage of the controls well. Only complaint I had was it felt a little short, but you can play in Hypermode for a challenge (I still haven't beat that mode, though I'm 98% though it). Super Paper Mario - A kid friendly RPG/platformer. I liked it, but it has almost no replay value. SSX: Blur - A fun Snowboarding game that uses the controls well for the most part. Can be a lot of fun, has some nice music, and is fairly casual friendly. Games I was Meh on: [url=http://www.bront.org/content/view/41/41/]Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz[/url] - Not a bad game, lots of multi-player fun, but the controls on some of the multi-player games are spotty at times (it was a release game). The single player game is fun if you like simple puzzle arcade games. If this is your cup of tea, it's a great game. Warrio Ware - Lots of people went gaga over this, but it never thrilled me. It's a wiimote simon says/figure out the mini-game game, and can be fun to watch when playing with up to 16 players using 1 wiimote. However, I found the multi-player a little problematic as we didn't have enough time to pass the Wiimote sometimes. Very kid friendly though. Games I've not played but would reccomend: Super Smash Brothers: Brawl - I played Melee, and that was a great game, and Brawl has gotten great reviews. Super Mario Brothers Galaxy - A one up on Mario 64. If you like platformers, this is supposed to be a lot of fun. Wii Fit - If you want active, the balance board games are for you. Other games of note: Rayman Raving Rabids 1 & 2 - Supposedly a good mini-game collection. [/QUOTE]
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