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Give us another great Resident Evil title like Resident Evil 4. Now gamers are turning to the likes of indie games to get their fix and none of those have made their way to the Wii U. Resident Evil 6 ended up being more like Call of Duty than a survival horror game, which is a shame considering Resident Evil sort of pioneered the genre for consoles. They attempted this with Resident Evil Revelations last year and it was well received.
We wouldn’t want a flat out remake of Resident Evil 4, but we would like to see Capcom go back to its roots. We’d love Nintendo to revisit the world of Star Fox and Star Fox Adventures might not be a bad place to start. It’s still a classic title that could have a lot of room to grow on the Wii U, since environments could be larger and the story being told could be expanded upon to make a little more sense in the realm of the Star Fox universe. Most Star Fox fans will cite Star Fox 64 as their favorite entry in the series because Star Fox Adventures departed from the direction of the series a bit. We’re hoping it’s the same quality as Metroid Prime. The tepid reception of Metroid: Other M might be holding up the train as well, but we’re holding out that we’ll see something at this year’s E3 related to Metroid. It’s probably in the cards sometime in the future, though Nintendo might be a little hesitant since Metroid is typically more popular in the West than in Japan. People have been asking for a new Metroid game since the Wii U was announced way back in 2011. With the success of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon on the Nintendo 3DS, re-releasing this classic or revisiting the world on the Wii U would make a lot of sense for both Nintendo and consumers. Luigi’s Mansion got a lot of hate for being different in its time, similar to Wind Waker HD. Still, we think there are some very novel uses for the GamePad when it comes to hoovering up ghosts, so we still want to see this one made available to Wii U owners eventually. It would have made sense to bring the green brother’s haunted house game to the Wii U during the Year of Luigi, which is what many hoped for, but alas that seems not to be the direction Nintendo wanted to go. Last year we saw a sequel to Luigi’s Mansion not on the Wii U, but the Nintendo 3DS. It would help alleviate the perceived game drought the Wii U is experiencing, while giving gamers who didn’t own a GameCube a chance to play these titles. With it’s new coat of paint and remastered soundtrack, Wind Waker HD also makes us want Nintendo to focus efforts on bringing some of those classics to the Wii U in a fresh light, especially considering the port of Wind Waker HD only took six months once Nintendo dedicated time and resources to it. We also made sure to include titles that appeal to gamers of all ages, as well as some multiplayer games that you can play with your friends and family.ĭon't forget to check out our guides to video game consoles and handheld game consoles, and take a look at our gifts for gamers guide, too.With the release of The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD, Nintendo has teased us with revisiting classic GameCube titles on the Wii U.
This list is spread across a wide variety of genres. Rest assured that you can find the latest and greatest Nintendo Switch games that you can play anywhere right here. Although we love games like Metroid Dread from major publishers just as much as everyone else, you should know that there are plenty of amazing indie games, numerous third-party adventure titles, RPGs, and party games worth playing as well. With the launch of the new Nintendo Switch OLED console, the selection of Nintendo Switch games is sure to continue growing. The Nintendo Switch has a highly extensive game library that's a bit intimidating given the fact that there are so many titles to choose from. If you're on the fence about buying a Switch, Xbox, or PlayStation, or even if you just bought a Switch and need some Nintendo Switch games to play, we've got you covered.
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