Friday, November 14, 2008

Top 10 Wii Games - The Top Rated Wii Games You Should Have

By Tony B. Smith

The anticipation for Wii games continues to grow stronger. And pretty much every time, the games exceeds every gamers' expectation. So, what I'm going to share with you are the top 10 Wii games. That way, you will know which games are the best to play.

Top 10 Wii Games

1. The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess. If you like Zelda, you will really enjoy this one. Link is all grown up. He doesn't look cartoonish. You will really like this game.

2. Super Mario Galaxy. This game is awesome, to say the least. The graphics alone will amaze you. I highly recommend this game to anyone who has a Wii.

3. Super Paper Mario. Another top 10 Wii game that's fun. You'll love this one.

4. No More Heroes. This game is a bit gory. If that's what you want, this is definitely the game for you.

5. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. Awesome game. If you've ever played Metroid before, this game is 10 times better.

6. Guitar Hero III. Another great edition to the Guitar Hero games. If you love the other Guitar Hero games, this one is better. You'll love it.

7. Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Great game. You will have a lot of fun with this one. Make sure you play it with someone else, though. I give it an 8 if you play it alone. However, if you have someone to play with you, it's a 10 all the way. If you don't have anyone to play, don't worry. You can play online.

8. Wii Fit. Fun game. You will get plenty of exercise with this game.

9. Rock Band. Another great top 10 Wii game. If you enjoy the karaoke type games, this one is for you.

10. Mario Strikers Charged Football. This game is fun. And probably one of the underrated games. I give it a 10.

These are the top 10 Wii games. These games are rated highly amongst Wii players. They are exciting. And if you really want to get the most of out your Wii and fun for hours, you should get these games now for your Wii.


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Top 10 Wii Games

Best Wii Games - List of the Best Wii Games

By Tony B. Smith

Having the best Wii games is a must for anyone looking to experience the most excitement from their Wii. These games I'm going to list for you are fun. And not to mention, they are rated highly by most Wii owners. So, what I'm going to do is share with you the best Wii games.

That way, you will be able to get the most out of your Wii and enjoy playing only the best games.

Best Wii Games

1. Super Mario Galaxy. This is probably the most anticipated game for the Wii. It exceeded almost every gamers expectation. If you love Mario Bros., you will love this game.

2. Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Another one of the best wii games. If you've played a previous Smash Bros. game, you will love this one. It's so much better.

3. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. This game is awesome. I highly recommend this to anyone who has ever played the previous Metroid games before.

4. The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Zelda lovers got to love this one. Link isn't as cartoonish in this game, which to many gamers who rate this high, is a plus.

5. Wii Fit. I recommend this to anyone. This game will get you active. You will definitely get a good exercise with this one.

6. Super Paper Mario. Great game. Another Mario game that exceeded everyone's expectation. Again, if you like any of the previous Mario Bros. games, you should get this one.

7. Guitar Hero III. Another great edition to the Guitar Hero games. This is a must-have for anyone who owns the previous Guitar Hero games.

8. Mario Strikers Charged Football. This is a really fun game. You will definitely enjoy it.

These are some of the best Wii games. If you really want to have fun, I highly recommend that you get these games. You will love everyone of them.


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Best Wii Games

Hawaiian Explorer 2 - Lost Island Game Review

By Ruff Bismonte

As the name suggests for this game, Hawaiian Explorer 2: Lost Island is about an explorer off to find adventure in Hawaii, and this adventure is all about finding an island lost in Hawaii's history. But the game is about fulfilling a lifelong dream too and trying to enrich the people of Hawaii with their forgotten beliefs.

Hawaiian Explorer 2: Lost Island starts with the story of Hawaii's creation as Charlie Johnson, a famous explorer, narrates it. According to him, Hawaii was made by 4 gods who developed the country with 20 islands, having 1 hidden for the Hawaiians to find. Finding this lost island is supposedly a way for the people of Hawaii to remember their beliefs, and Charlie being an old guy that he is, wants to conclude his lifelong adventure with a possible discovery of this outstanding legend.

The mechanics of the game is for you to find hidden objects across many of the game's many beautiful sceneries. It's actually a classic hidden object game where items are listed on the top of the screen and you just have to find all the items within the time limit to beat each level.

Now, I did say that the sceneries are beautiful, but this doesn't mean that the objects are illustrated beautifully too. While it's no wonder why all the scenes are cluttered with random items not having to do anything with regards to the game's plot, the large amount of items however are just too ridiculous to ignore. Many of the items are even indistinguishable, even after successfully finding them. An example would be a pyramid that looks like a brown folded paper which isn't even shaped like a real pyramid.

On the other hand, Hawaiian Explorer 2: Lost Island also features fun mini-games to play like a mahjong game and a jigsaw puzzle. Mini-games mostly have nothing to do with the game's plot development, but are very interesting anyway, so you really have to give credit to the developers for giving you a break from all that tiresome hidden object activity.


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7 Wonders - Treasures of Seven Game Review

By Ruff Bismonte

Mumbo Jumbo's hit match 3 franchise 7 Wonders is back yet again for the next installment in the series. The 7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven game puts you in charge of helping human workers build nine wonders of architecture scattered all around the world. But how does it fare as a puzzle game? Well, let's just see in this review.

In 7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven, you are invited to take part in the creation of nine structural wonders that are considered the greatest sights in the world. Legend has it that these structures are built upon mystic sites by the ancient builders, and together, the sites point to the City of Gods and the magnificent Treasures of Seven. You have to play through all nine sites, and complete the parts of three magical compasses, in order for you to have a chance in reaching these glorious rewards.

Each wonder you visit in the game is represented by a game cube where you have to play seven levels. Completing each cube face will mean completing six levels all in all, and afterwards, you move inside the cube in order to complete a final level. Each finished cube will reward you a one-third part of a compass, and you have to complete all three compasses in order to finish the game. Multiplying all of that means hours and hours of match 3 playing, and since you also have two objectives for each level you face, this definitely means an experience worth your money too if you chose to buy the game.

Anyway, let's just talk about 7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven in a single-level perspective.

As what was said earlier, each level of the game is comprised by two objectives. Your first task is to harvest blocks for the builders to carry on the site by clearing them off the game board. Matching three or more same colored runes will chip-off the blocks underneath them, and the builders waiting below will automatically gather all of the scattered blocks and bring it to the building site.


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Wii Music - Guitar Hero For the Whole Family

By Bradley E

The Wii game console has expanded console gaming to the entire family with accessible games, an intuitive motion sensitive controller and a lower price point. With the release of the Wii Music game, Nintendo opens up an entirely new genre, started by the Guitar Hero franchise, to a wider audience.

Wii Music Instruments

Utilizing the motion controller that Wii has become famous for, you can expand the number of possible instruments to well into the dozens - go well beyond Guitar Hero or even the complete band set with Rock Band to play nearly any instrument you can imagine: Wii Music allows you to play the Indian sitar, as well as a wide variety of Western instruments from genres ranging from classical to rock.

Wii Music Creation

Music fans will delight in their ability to interact and improvise with musical scales in an entirely new way; rather than following a dexterity test format of other guitar rock games, the game allows you to freely explore and to simulate the creative process of music creation.

Since the collaborative nature of music creation is at the core of the process for artists, Nintendo emulates the feel of a studio by allowing you to share, remix and collaborate with other players on new musical tracks through its online Wii Connect feature. In this way, you can explore new musical ideas as well as getting the same type of feedback that you would get from a true musical composition.

For fans of nearly every genre - ranging from improvisational jazz to modern techno pop - Wii Music raises the music simulation genre to a new level, and is highly recommended for introducing children to the creative process. When combined with genuine interaction with real instruments and lessons, Wii Music can help jog the creative vibe in children of all ages.


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