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Goodnightmoon said:
curl-6 said:

XCX had moments of greatness and some truly amazing highlights. In retrospect though it also had its fair share of shortcomings, which I was more forgiving of at the time cos, well, it was dark days of the Wii U and any food tastes great to a starving man.

The world of Mira with its breathtaking landscapes, numerous secrets, and believable yet alien ecology was and still is a stunning achievement and a joy to explore. Getting a skell for the first time and later taking flight were awe-inspiring moments. 

On the flip side though, I spent the whole game waiting for the story to take off and it never really did. There was also way too much tedious filler, and while the music could be great at times, it could also be awful.

That's a terrible excuse, not only makes your word less believeble from now on but also it doesn't make sense, the lack of games doesn't make you feel like a game is better, maybe if you spend years playing shitty games then it would make sense that a good game feels like a masterpiece, but WiiU, despite the lack in numbers never really lacked in quality, it had very good games, so this feels like you are just forgetting what you liked about it and changing your opinion as a consequence, don't blame the WiiU cause it has nothing to do with this and I highly doubt you have played any other better open world game this gen besides BoTW.

Agreed, there were a number of amazing games on Wii U, Xenoblade X was one of them. Not buying the whole "starved for a good game" thing. Tokyo Mirage Sessions was another that came out shortly after, and then Zelda after that. Prior to Xeno X we also had Bayo/2 combo of perfection and Fatal Frame V was somewhere in there too. Could have latched on to any of those games.

Last edited by bigtakilla - on 02 December 2017