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Melkat1977 (4 KP) rated Nintendo Wii in Tech

Mar 3, 2019  
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo Wii
Games Consoles > Games Consoles
6
7.9 (26 Ratings)
Tech Rating
Its a great console to use while it works. Back in 2006 it was an amazing console fun to play with and even now it still has fun games like just dance fun to play with as a family (0 more)
Unfortunately, newer consoles like the Wii u and the Nintendo switch have made this quite outdated and this almost obsolete. (0 more)
Was great while it lasted
  
Luigi's Mansion 3
Luigi's Mansion 3
2019 | Action/Adventure
LUIGI'S MANSION 3
I absolutely loved Luigi's Mansion 3 ! The puzzles were extremely creative and fun to solve, the story is uniquely imaginative, there is an abundance of hilariously funny humor throughout the game, and the difficulty was at a medium level which kept me from getting frustrated or stuck.
     Overall, Luigi's Mansion 3 is a pleasingly lighthearted and cleverly charming addition to my Nintendo Switch games.
  
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Dean (6925 KP) rated Resident Evil (Remake) in Video Games

Feb 10, 2019 (Updated Feb 10, 2019)  
Resident Evil (Remake)
Resident Evil (Remake)
2002 | Action, Horror
The improvements to the graphics look amazing! (2 more)
Better control system
Can be played through the Nintendo Wii
One of the best games ever... Made even better!
One of the most popular games of all time got a make-over for the GameCube in 2002. This version had much improved graphics and it looks amazing... I didn't think the GameCube could produce graphics this good. The lighting and shadow effects really brought it up to date! The sound and controls were also improved, along with some other new features.
I played this on a friends PlayStation back in the day but the first time I got to fully play this was with this version... Playing through the Nintendo Wii! Just need a memory card and a controller. Otherwise it's the awesome game we all know and love. A HD version of this update got released for the next gen consoles in 2015.
  
Layton’s Mystery Journey
Layton’s Mystery Journey
Games, Entertainment
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
App Rating
I had played the first chapter of this on my phone so I knew what to expect but the graphics are definitely better on the switch and obviously you get the other chapters too. I really like that they kept it similar to the original Layton games from when I had my Nintendo DS because I love puzzles like those. Great game for using your brain, time wasting.
  
Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Switch
Games Consoles > Games Consoles
Portable (2 more)
Fantastic choice of games
Fun to play
Would have liked the switch screen to be 1080p (0 more)
It's Currently in its prime!
If you don't own a Nintendo Switch, now is the time to buy! The Switch is currently in its prime. There are so many titles to choose from with more great games on the way, I am constantly torn between which games to buy. Nobody makes games like Nintendo, they're just fantastic and their innovation just keeps surprising me, recently with it's Labo sets (especially Labo VR). The Switch does not disappoint (other than the screen not being 1080p - the quality is still good tho) and the fact its portable and you can pick it up and take it with you is brilliant. The Switch is what the Wii U should have been, the Switch has got it right and I am very pleased with what it has achieved so far.
  
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
Shooter
Decent Star Wars Nintendo 64 game (0 more)
Usual pitfalls camera, not long enough (0 more)
Probably the best of the few N64 Star Wars games, I remember playing this game fondly as it weaves original characters into the mix of ones you already know. This game was definitely a step up from the SNES games, although, those were still fun as well.

The 3D nature of the 64 broke new ground for most titles including this one. I still remember it fondly.
  
Super Star Wars
Super Star Wars
Action/Adventure
First great Star Wars game (0 more)
Could not continue yet (0 more)
The Star Wars series on Super Nintendo was probably the best early set of Star Wars games I ever played. When i was a kid,, I used to play these games for hours since you pretty much had to start over every time you died. Kind of frustrating, but it made the game all the more satisfied once you completed it. I still own all of these and replay them every few years.
  
Hyrule Warriors
Hyrule Warriors
Action/Adventure
Excellent range of characters. Nearly endless content (0 more)
Can become repetetive. (0 more)
This game gets more and more challenging, but is still easy to grasp and understand. Starting with story mode you're taught how to play and what to look for. The Definitive Edition on Nintendo Switch was absolutely worth purchasing even though I had the standard edition on Wii U. This game has a wide range of characters from a slew of Legend of Zelda games and provides an engaging story mode.
  
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2017 | Action/Adventure
This has all been done before. (0 more)
Bonus Points - An Example Of The Favoritism Towards Certain Developers In The Gaming Industry, Even When They Don’t Deliver
Zelda: Breath Of The Wild came out last month and it has taken the gaming world by storm. As a non Zelda fan, I am left wondering why this is the case. Why is this Zelda game so revolutionary? I don’t own the game, but I have played the first few hours of it and I have read a good number of reviews on the game. There are a few critics claiming that this game, ‘writes a new chapter in the videogames industry,’ and that it is an, ‘evolution of everything that has come before.’

While I appreciate that this is a well made game and it is doing new things within the Zelda franchise, these statements stick in my throat a little. This isn’t because I don’t agree that this is an impressive game, because it is. Other than the odd frame rate drop, there aren’t many flaws with this game and I did enjoy the few hours that I spent with it, (I had a lend of a friends Switch for the night so I could try the game for myself.)

My problem comes from the fact that this is a well made game that isn’t doing anything that hasn’t been done before a million times and frankly been done better. Full disclosure, I have never been a Zelda fan, but I wanted this game to convert me and I’m sorry to say that it didn’t. The purpose of this piece isn’t to attack the Zelda franchise, so you fanboys can put your pitchforks down. What I want to discuss is how when Nintendo do anything that is slightly better than a disaster, it is heralded as the brave new step in video games by a large number of the video game press.

I get it, nostalgia is a powerful lens and most writers in their 30’s grew up playing on Nintendo systems and franchises like Mario and Zelda, but as someone who is around ten years younger and grew up with Playstation, I don’t feel that Nintendo has advanced a great deal since the turn of the millennium and frankly, I don’t see Nintendo as having broken any new ground in the last twenty years.

If games like Breath of the Wild came out on another console, they wouldn’t be lauded as the best thing since sliced bread. In fact they have, it’s called Horizon: Zero Dawn! When Horizon came out it received a positive critical reception and high sales, but no one was writing articles claiming it was the next step in the evolution of video games. Splatoon has been put on a pedestal and has been described as ‘fresh,’ and, ‘unique,’ even though it is nothing more than a dumbed down version of Team Fortress 2 for a younger audience. Super Mario Maker was released in 2015 and it was essentially a $60 level editor. Level editors have been included in other games since forever and no fuss has been made, but when Nintendo sell an entire game based on the concept, it’s hailed as another, ‘triumph by Nintendo.’

When you compare Breath of The Wild to other recent open world games like The Witcher or Skyrim, there is nothing that makes it unique from a design and functionality standpoint. If Breath of The Wild came out in 2008, then sure you could get away with labeling it revolutionary, but in this day and age it isn’t any more special than Horizon or Skyrim.

Let’s look at some of the features that have been called unique in the game. The tower climbing to uncover zones of the map mechanic has been done in the Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry series’. Using plants for crafting and cooking has been done in Far Cry and Skyrim. Far Cry 2 and Dead Island had degradable weapons. The inventory system is very reminiscent of multiple Ubisoft titles; essentially Breath of The Wild has taken some elements from other games and made something from that within the Zelda universe.

This may sound patronizing, but it honestly isn’t intended that way. I get it, Nintendo fans have had it hard over these last five years, they have had nothing to be proud of since the launch of the Wii and they have had to stand by their console of choice and defend themselves with very little ammo to defend themselves with, but as a result nowadays when anything better than a car crash is released by them it is inflated by a large number of critics in the industry and so Nintendo fans are given a justification for putting their mediocre games on a pedestal. This is why to the rest of the industry it appears that Nintendo fans can’t accept things for the way that they really are and everything is blown so far out of proportion.

Some examples of Nintendo games being blown out of proportion and reviewers being clouded by nostalgia are available to go and check out right now on Metacritic. Zelda: Skyward Sword is currently sitting at a 93, Zelda: Twilight Princess is sitting at a 95 and Metroid: Other M has a 79. All three of these games are recognized as subpar and once the novelty wore off, even the most hardcore of Nintendo fans would agree that these are forgettable, black marks on the respective franchises track records. Not that BOTW isn’t a game for Zelda fans to be proud of, because it is. I can see why this would be people’s game of the year so far and I can see why it could be considered as the best Zelda game, but to someone that isn’t a Zelda fan that praise is meaningless.

In summary, the inflation of mediocrity in the industry has to stop, if we want gaming to improve. If we want to break new ground across the gaming media, these sycophants and apologists living in a false perception of reality have to go. These novelty games that are applauded for simply carrying the title of a beloved franchise, have to stop being praised so highly and given a free pass of any sort of criticism just because of a nostalgic lens.
  
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
2017 | Racing
Huge Character Roster (5 more)
48 Vibrant and Delightful Tracks
The Best Couch Multiplayer Game for Switch
Excellent Music and Sound Design
The F-Zero Homages!
Battle Mode is Back!
I Personally Wish it Had More N64-Era Tracks (0 more)
Not Just the Biggest, but Best Mario Kart Ever
Everybody loves Mario Kart right? My wife even loves Mario Kart, and that's saying something. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is currently the only game we play together, and it's awesome. I've personally experienced Mario Kart's power of bringing family and friends together since I was 5 years old and owned a Nintendo 64. I still own Mario Kart 64, and even have Super Mario Kart for the SNES. While these games are much simpler than the current iteration, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe still retains that blissful split-screen couch multiplayer magic. I never played Nintendo's handheld entries for that very reason; for me, Mario Kart has always been best experienced with other people. With Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Switch, however, fans of the series can have it both ways. The game is excellent, and it's simply a must-own on the Nintendo Switch.