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Sqrl said:
steven787 said:

 

Oh BTW, I disagree with the bolded parts, the thread isn't really about that though so I won't derail things, I just wanted to make it known that as a Wii gamer I reject this line of thinking.

I'll second this, but to each his own, I suppose. Since we only get five, I'll stick to what's coming this year.

Little King's Story: It's got an amazing pedigree, it has a deliberate quirkiness that I find appealing, gameplay seems to be a cross between Pikmin and Harvest Moon (two of my favorites), and every time I learn more details I only get more intrigued.

Guitar Hero: World Tour: I love Guitar Hero, and this one sounds like it's going to be the best one yet. Mind you, I'll only be playing the guitar/bass parts, but even then it really looks like fun.

Fatal Frame IV: I've played a lot of survival horror games, and this is the only one that's consistently creeped me out. This one is looking especially nice, although the fact that the flashlight isn't controlled by IR does annoy me a bit.

Dead Rising: Chop 'Til You Drop: An example of a survival horror that isn't particularly horrific, I plunked hours into the 360 version, and still never got enough. The fact that they're revamping the save system and giving us more time to just play around really makes me happy, although I'm still curious as to how many zombies we'll se onscreen at once.

Call of Duty: World at War: Yes, it's a tired genre which has seen too many releases these past few years, but playing FPS games on the Wii is actually still fun for some reason. The fact that it's essentially the same game as its HD counterparts only increasing my desire to play it.