What Nintendo Power chose as the top 20 Wii games in their magazine and I decided to make a video for others to enjoy. Here is the right up of each game:
Guitar Hero 3:GH3 is a perfect match for the Wii party crows, and the guitar embedded Wii remote makes this version the life of the party added rumble and speaker sound.
Trauma center: New Blood: Aside from a new story and characters, New Blood's big addition was a two-player co-op mode. There's nothing like having a friend at your side when a patient's life is on the line.
Wii Fit: Whether you're up for a workout or just looking for a few fun balance games, Wii Fit's groundbreaking software and neat-o Balance Board offer a can't-miss Wii experience.
Okami: With its Zeldalike play style and unrivaled watercolor aesthetic, Okami is an adventure packed full of cool gameplay mechanics-mainly a Wii remote-guided paintbrush-and Japanese Lore.
Bully:Scholarship Edition: The original Bully broke all the rules with its go-anywhere, do-anything gameplay and unique school setting. Scholarship Edition improved upon it with new content and Wii controls.
Boom Blox: With its deep physics, bountiful play modes, and fantastic use of motion controls, EA's Boom Blox is one of the most surprisingly addictive Wii games to date.
Sonic and the Secret Rings: This peculiar take on the Sonic franchise thrust our hero into the world of Arabian Nights while sticking to the high-speed platforming we expect from hedgehog.
Fire Emblem:Radiant Dawn: A Direct Sequel to GameCube's Path of Radiance, Radiant Dawn introduces a number of welcome gameplay refinements and unravels an intriguing plot full of twists and turns.
WarioWare:Smooth Moves: The perfect party series plus the perfect party console equals the perfect party game. Smooth Moves shows off how fun the Wii remote is like few other games, and spreads smiles around.
Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles: The Wii remote is a perfect fit for light-gun games, a fact that wasn't lost on the developers of Umbrella Chronicles, a deeper than-usual arcade-style shooter.
Super Paper Mario: By mixing classic 2-D Mario running and jumping with the paper Mario series' RPG-style exploration and storytelling, the Wii installment gives us the best of both worlds and then some.
No More Heroes: Plasma sword, absurd levels of violence, an unforgettable set of ridiculously cool bosses, and a town called Santa Destroy where everything is named after wrestling holds- gotta love it.
Wii Sports: Easily the most revolutionary title so far this generation, Wii Sports led Nintendo's charge back to the top with simple yet addictive games. We're still hooked on bowling and tennis.
Zack and Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure: This charming point-and-click adventure tested our wits with crafty puzzles and dozens of clever uses for the Wii remote. The game also looked great and was laced with subtle humor.
Nights: Journey of Dreams: For years, gamers lost sleep hoping for a sequel to high-flying Saturn game Nights. it finally arrived exclusively on Wii, bringing with it loads of magical charm and excellent music.
Mario Kart Wii: Easily the series' best-looking game, and in our minds the best playing, as well. Welcome additions like bikes, aerial tricks, and incredible 12-player Wi-Fi races earns this Kart the gold cup.
Metroid Prime: Corruption: After the prime trilogy's so-so sophomore effort, Corruption ended the series on its highest note thanks to spot-on Wii-remote aiming that took first-person action to a new level on consoles.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Brawl has it all- it's the ultimate mix of quantity. Knocking your friends into oblivion is just plain fun, and the game has so much content that you'll never get bored.
The legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess: Twilight Princess was the Zelda game fans had been begging for-a more-mature-looking title with a darker tone, but with all the cool action and puzzles the franchise is known for.
Super Mario Galaxy: This is top-ier Nintendo franchise at its very best, with spot-on controls, innovative new features, and tons of content, all polished to perfection. galaxy turned everything that fans love about the Mario series upside down-literally-and stuffed in more than enough levels, secrets, and features th satisfy any action-platform fan. Galaxy is a showcase title for Wii: it shows off some of the console's very best graphics and has fun motion controls. As fondly as we remember our world-changing first go with Super Mario 64, Galaxy is better. we can't think of higher praise than that.
Monster hunter?
caimisace 10 months ago
@caimisace This was made in 2008, wasn't out yet
LOTRFreak993 10 months ago