10-16-2012, 01:53 AM
Oh boy here we go
10. New Super Mario Bros Wii
The first multiplayer 2D Mario, something people have been waiting for
9. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Pleasant game, I just wish it didn't keep holding your hand 100% of the time (leading to some irritating design choices)
8. Mario Party 9
After the blandness that 8 was, this one is really full of energy and charisma (more than the main Mario series even). I would have ranked this higher, but...it's Mario Party, it's not exactly deep.
7. Super Smash Bros Brawl
I really really like Brawl, but the other games on this list are way too amazing. But if anything, tripping makes it deserve this spot.
6. Super Paper Mario
Might have been ranked higher if it wasn't so easy. The music and stages rock though. Too bad the art direction on Flipside things and people is kinda annoying (but not too much) and Pixies weren't as memorable as partners.
5. Rhythm Heaven Fever
One of my favorite rhythm games ever. It's just as good and fun as the other Rhythm Tengoku games, but now on the big screen.
4. Sonic Colors
Basically what made Sonic gain his respect again. This is a really good game, anyone who hates the "auto-mode" modern era should play this and be amazed.
3. Kirby's Return To Dream Land
I just...I just really love Kirby and this is what I've been waiting for since the cancelled GCN game. It has it's flaws, but it's a really fun multiplayer experience!
2. Wario Land Shake It
I wanted to put this on spot 1, but welp. This game is basically what I always hoped the future of 2D games would be. Maybe it wasn't as deep as the other Wario Land games, but everything in this game is done gracefully, from awesome art direction to great sound track.
1. Super Mario Galaxy 2 (and 1 too, I guess)
Well, yeah. This game is just too good. The (rehashed) sequel even managed to be greater than the original. Can't say I'm surprised that this is not on many lists though.
Special mentions:
Donkey Kong Country Returns:
Might be a better game than NSMBW, but honestly I had more fun with that game than this one. It's not bad though, it's great, otherwise I wouldn't be mentioning it.
Punch-Out:
Something about this game, I really love. Be it the different fight themes, or the rematches. It may not be a 50$ game, but it's still a fun one anyway.
Zack & Wiki:
I can't even remember WHY I got this game, but I was never disappointed. The puzzles and stages are really fun.
Wario Ware Smooth Moves:
I was kinda really excited for this game and, well, it is really good, but it's Wario Ware and it ends quickly. I still play it time from time though.
Muramasa:
Well, I didn't play it, but I played Odin Sphere and loved it. And friends played this and liked it too. I really love the art style and feel. Like Wario Land Shake It, this is the future of 2D for me.
It was the blandest and most unfair and unfun one. At least it had good online though.
10. New Super Mario Bros Wii
The first multiplayer 2D Mario, something people have been waiting for
9. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Pleasant game, I just wish it didn't keep holding your hand 100% of the time (leading to some irritating design choices)
8. Mario Party 9
After the blandness that 8 was, this one is really full of energy and charisma (more than the main Mario series even). I would have ranked this higher, but...it's Mario Party, it's not exactly deep.
7. Super Smash Bros Brawl
I really really like Brawl, but the other games on this list are way too amazing. But if anything, tripping makes it deserve this spot.
6. Super Paper Mario
Might have been ranked higher if it wasn't so easy. The music and stages rock though. Too bad the art direction on Flipside things and people is kinda annoying (but not too much) and Pixies weren't as memorable as partners.
5. Rhythm Heaven Fever
One of my favorite rhythm games ever. It's just as good and fun as the other Rhythm Tengoku games, but now on the big screen.
4. Sonic Colors
Basically what made Sonic gain his respect again. This is a really good game, anyone who hates the "auto-mode" modern era should play this and be amazed.
3. Kirby's Return To Dream Land
I just...I just really love Kirby and this is what I've been waiting for since the cancelled GCN game. It has it's flaws, but it's a really fun multiplayer experience!
2. Wario Land Shake It
I wanted to put this on spot 1, but welp. This game is basically what I always hoped the future of 2D games would be. Maybe it wasn't as deep as the other Wario Land games, but everything in this game is done gracefully, from awesome art direction to great sound track.
1. Super Mario Galaxy 2 (and 1 too, I guess)
Well, yeah. This game is just too good. The (rehashed) sequel even managed to be greater than the original. Can't say I'm surprised that this is not on many lists though.
Special mentions:
Donkey Kong Country Returns:
Might be a better game than NSMBW, but honestly I had more fun with that game than this one. It's not bad though, it's great, otherwise I wouldn't be mentioning it.
Punch-Out:
Something about this game, I really love. Be it the different fight themes, or the rematches. It may not be a 50$ game, but it's still a fun one anyway.
Zack & Wiki:
I can't even remember WHY I got this game, but I was never disappointed. The puzzles and stages are really fun.
Wario Ware Smooth Moves:
I was kinda really excited for this game and, well, it is really good, but it's Wario Ware and it ends quickly. I still play it time from time though.
Muramasa:
Well, I didn't play it, but I played Odin Sphere and loved it. And friends played this and liked it too. I really love the art style and feel. Like Wario Land Shake It, this is the future of 2D for me.
(10-15-2012, 06:02 PM)Kriven Wrote: Mario Kart Wii was gross
It was the blandest and most unfair and unfun one. At least it had good online though.