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Sharu said:

Oh, nice, I have or played all of them!

- Need for Speed Most Wanted
Looks nice on a gamepad, much worse on TV, Badly implemented.

- Trine 2 Director's Cut
Looks fantastic.

- Splinter Cell Blacklist
Very good. Maybe the best using on FXAA in a big non eShop game.

- Nano Assault Neo
Very good

- Batman Arkham City
Good

- Mass Effect 3
Better than NFS worse than Batman. I think visual style is important.

- Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed
Badly implemented. The blurriest for me

- Resident Evil Revelations
Good.

That's pretty much what I'd say too.

Wii U entered the market during the boom of FXAA, so it's multiplat games mostly use this method, or other post-process variants.

If I had to pick the best on the platform, I'd go with their Splinter Cell or Nano Assault.

Obviously, you can find more refined applications on the more powerful PS4/Xbone, but I haven't inspected those closely enough to make a call.