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Kai_Mao said:
Pavolink said:

Galaxy is pure gameplay and thrumps on 3DWorld without effort.

As for Zelda, I'm going to wait until it's released.

About X, it's a very good and ambitious game. But in the barren Wii U library there's not much to compare with.

I prefer to pass on Splatoon comment.

That's fine. I respect your opinion on this.

As much as I love Galaxy as the next guy, I can't just dismiss 3D World, especially when it takes the multiple characters element from Mario Bros. USA and the multiplayer element from NSMBWii with the gameplay and level design excellence from 3D Land.

Zelda's still up in the air, but hints of what it wants to do comes from A Link Between Worlds, so take that for what you will, as a Zelda fan from what I presume.

I would even put Smash Bros. WiiU/3DS, as I've mentioned many times before, along with the games I've mentioned in my previous comment. Sure, not in single player, but with multiplayer, Smash Bros. is pretty crazy. 8-player Smash, Smash Run, Smash Tour (if all your friends know how to play it), online, etc. Plus, the roster is all-time great. Pushing the boundaries of what a video game crossover can be like. Yes, its not the first crossover in a video game, but for a pure video game crossover (no comics, anime, manga, etc.), this is amazing.

Edit: I feel terrible missing Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE as another type of game that goes away from Nintendo's usual output. Sure, its Persona, but it's still its own idea that combines real-world Japan, pop culture Japan, and Fire Emblem. I look forward to this game! 

I was about to say Smash as a whole is the biggest and most ambitious in its series easily, and Zelda we can pretty much gather is giong to be ambitious as hell too. And while anyone can pass on any comment on any game (which is fine), I couldn't imagine anyone saying Splatoon isn't one of the most ambitious titles in recent Nintendo history.