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If you have multiple systems it's easy for one or two to get ignored for the most part. I own all three current gen consoles and for the WiiU I own only Mario Kart and Xenoblade while for the XboxOne I still only own Ryse. Unless you have a ton of free time and extra money, or your have specific reason to own all the consoles (I bought them all because I figured it only makes sense as an editor-in-cheif for a video game website) I think buying multiple consoles is usually a decision the purchaser ends up regretting.



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This thread looks rather dubious to me.

As others have pointed out, even on a system with a smaller library it's unlikely you'd be able to find only one game you wanted to play. The Wii U's library is small but widely regarded as high in quality otherwise.

I've got to assume, OP, that you've either somehow managed to avoid reading the Internet in the past four years, or you weren't being serious when you made this thread.



Damn, only Smash?

Obviously, the Wii U just isn't suiting you, so I'd sell it.



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."

think-man said:
JWeinCom said:
I cannot believe anyone can legitimately not find one game to buy on the Wii U. And Xenoblade got good reviews.

Im not saying it didn't but the post game comments killed my hype, i guess i was hoping it would exceed the previous title and was let down when it didn't 

If i say, every game from now on that you think you're hyped about is actually crap... will you stop gaming? 

Cmon... don't let others tell you whats worth playing.



Some people has too much money, huh



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Think-man. THINK!



Nem said:
think-man said:

Im not saying it didn't but the post game comments killed my hype, i guess i was hoping it would exceed the previous title and was let down when it didn't 

If i say, every game from now on that you think you're hyped about is actually crap... will you stop gaming? 

Cmon... don't let others tell you whats worth playing.

But if people say "the music is lame and the story isn't as interesting" and those were things that really stood out for you in the previous game should you stalwartly pay 60 bucks to test it out yourself because you can't let others tell you what's worth playing?  Seems like an expensive way of thinking.  



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Maybe you don't like video games any more?



Wii U is my least favorite nintendo system but i've already bought 9 games in the last 7 months it's still a good system. About to get 2 of those nintendo selects soon on top of it. You must have very narrow interests or not giving it a fair chance.



currently playing: Skyward Sword, Mario Sunshine, Xenoblade Chronicles X

Nem said:
think-man said:

Im not saying it didn't but the post game comments killed my hype, i guess i was hoping it would exceed the previous title and was let down when it didn't 

If i say, every game from now on that you think you're hyped about is actually crap... will you stop gaming? 

Cmon... don't let others tell you whats worth playing.

By that logic, people should buy whatever they're remotely interested in. Probably not the best way to go about buying video games, unless you've got some serious disposable income.

Reviews and opinions from people who have played it are valid reasons to base not buying something off of. They shouldn't be the only thing that factors into your equation, but if enough people are saying that something you really care about in a game is a disappointment, you shouldn't straight up ignore it either.