Though this brawler tends to get overlooked for being a rather simple WiiWare game , Rage of the Gladiator quietly excels with its intuitive use of Wii MotionPlus, which fits the simulated first-person style like a glove. This fun fighting romp from Ghostfire Games can be described as a gladiatorial version of Punch-Out ; albeit one that's a bit rough around the edges.
Regardless, the free-swinging sword and shield controls work surprisingly well, and the bouts of slashing and bashing unique arena foes make for a good time. This Dynasty Warriors -esque action romp is unique in that it's the only Japanese-exclusive entry on this list. Still, it seemed fitting to include this overlooked gem from Sandlot, on account of its thrilling action and solid use of MotionPlus.
Despite its Japanese roots, the game runs with colorful fantasy themes inspired by Norse mythology, complete with trolls and warrior deities. Players can take control of either the melee-based Freyr or arrow-shooting Freya; both of whom are fun to play in their own way. Zangeki excels in its refined MotionPlus support, which smoothly mimics the actions of the player in real-time. Though it also captivates with its fun themes and action-RPG gameplay.
This sequel to the '06 hit Wii Play taps into the fun, appealing essence of that party game and amps it up with a new batch of MotionPlus minigames starring user-made Miis. Fans of the first entry may recognize revamped versions of "Pose Mii" and "Shooting Range," though various entertaining additions help round things out.
These romps range from unicycle riding to stone skipping and even space station assembly. Although online gameplay is still absent here, Wii Play: Motion dials up the excitement with the inclusion of four-player showdowns this time. Sports titles of the non- Mario variety often tend to get overlooked on Nintendo consoles. Still, the promise of sophisticated motion control can add some enticement, particularly in a golf title which seems tailor-made for the swinging motion-controls of the Wiimote.
Though a few Tiger Woods PGA entries have appeared on Wii, this one's considered a real "hole-in-one" with its balance of simple, intuitive controls and detailed golf-sim gameplay.
PGA Tour 10 allows players to showcase their golfing chops with a smooth, authentic feel to the motion controls, even allowing for subtle curve shots. At the same time, the core experience remains accessible. Perks of the Wii version include an exclusive Disc Golf game, as well as dynamic weather conditions that sync up with real weather by tapping into the Wii Forecast Channel. The Virtua Tennis series has long been renowned for its balance of nuanced and thrilling tennis gameplay , along with its fun multiplayer options.
This tradition continues on Wii, with a game that feels akin to a fleshed-out successor to Wii Tennis. The graphics are a mixture of cell-shading and realism which gives the game the perfect atmosphere. Page content. Rage of the Gladiator 4. Wii Sports Resort 3. The Conduit 2 2. Red Steel 2 1. Accessibility: 20 features. You play Link and navigate the floating island of Skyloft before diving down to the land below it.
While the island locations and flight drew from Wind Waker, the combat and Developer: Sega Sega. Players: You can play with 4 players in the same room and up to 8 players online. Each game in the series is themed around a different Olympic year and location.
Wii Party U is a collection of games to play with families in the same room. Different modes suite different groups and ages but are all light hearted fun and make use of the Wii U Gamepad in creative ways. Accessibility: 18 features. Players: You can play with 4 players in the same room and up to 4 players online. Mario Tennis Aces is the latest in the series of tennis game. These games recreate a relatively traditional game of tennis, although you play as Nintendo characters who each have special moves and powers.
Fling Smash is an action throwing game where you direct a ball-shaped hero by flicking the controller. Boom Blox is a puzzle game on the Wii, designed by Steven Spielberg, where motion controls are used to direct projectiles at towers in surprisingly accurate and engaging ways. This extends beyond Jenga-style play to offer physics-based puzzles where you Shaun White's Snowboarding is a series of snowboard racing games that focuses on recreating, move for move, the downhill and halfpipe snowbound experience.
You race down a mountain landscape steering with intuitive controls and performing point-earning Accessibility: 6 features. Developer: EA EA. Grand Slam Tennis is a tennis game. You choose one of the 23 real tennis players or create your own.
You can play either singles or doubles. Unlike other tennis games, this focuses on hitting the ball with a gesture via the Wii Remote. This extends the The House of the Dead is a horror-themed shooting game where you control the targeting but not the movement.
Unlike general on-rails shooting games, this was controlled using a light-gun pointing at the screen or similar controller.
This gives the
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