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It's list time.  Lets see how long I can make my recommendation.

Strategy:
Advance Wars:  Days of Ruin (DS) - as Advance Wars games go, this is a significant improvement in the series.  I'm not sure about the storyline, but the graphics and gameplay have been significantly improved (sadly, I do not have a DS anymore to play this)

Fire Emblem (GC and Wii) -  Fire Emblem is based on the grid system of Advance Wars, but is a completely different type of gameplay.  Instead of buying troops, you have a set party you go into battle with, and if one dies he/she is gone forever.  Also, there is more variety in attacks.  You have ranged units that can move and attack at the same time (and some archers with ridiculous defense.  I never figured that out).  The only thing to watch out for is that the supposedly high defense low speed characters are the most likely to die.  This is because 1) They get targeted by AI a lot 2) They do not dodge attacks well and they usually get hit twice per round (speed).  The Wii FE is a sequal to the GC FE.  The Wii version is much harder but is basically a GC game as it does not use any of the Wii's motion sensing.  It does look better IMO.

Nintendo games only severely limits my list.....

As pikmin goes, you don't really need motion controls, and it really isn't an RTS, but more of an adventure game.  You don't really control the pikmin, but you kinda throw them like weapons.  The analog stick does well enough to point your character in the right direction to start throwing pikmin.

You don't like Zelda games in general?  I have some issues with the series too and I would like to know what you opinion is on it. Regardless, if you are going to get a Zelda game, I would get the Twighlight Princess first as it is the result of several generation of Zelda making skill put into one game.  If you like challenge, however, you should go with Ocarina of Time, as I remember it as being the hardest.  Wind Waker is a good game also.  Many people got turned off by the whole ocean thing, but I enjoyed the exploration.  You never know what you will find by just sailing around.

Batalion Wars 1 & 2: I beat Batalion Wars 1.  It is a fun game if you like shooting things with a rock-paper-scissors type of strategy directing units.  It is very comparible to Advance Wars, and many people refer to it as the console version of Advance Wars, just without the grid based strategy.  It was fun taking control of a tank and wiping out a bunch of infantry.  However, the controls can be a bit annoying at times, as it is hard to keep your bombers from going to far into enemy lines and getting hit by anti-air rockets.  I have never played Batalion Wars 2, but I heard it was basically BW1 with more units and less challenge.

Tales of Symphonia:  It is a good RPG.  Solid in most of it's aspects, but doesn't really excel at anything.  The combat is action based if you like that kind of thing.  I own a copy of TOS, but never got around to getting more than 15% way thru.

Baten Kaitos 1 & 2: These games come highly reccommended on my list as it is a refreshing deviation from turn based and action based RPG styles.  Other card based RPGs have tainted many people's opinion of the genre, but I assure you that BK did it right.  I would recommend getting BK2 (called Baten Kaitos Origins) before playing BK1 as it has better combat, better storyline, better sidequests, better characters than the original.  Besides the point it is a sequal to BK1.

I deviated form Nintendo games a little.  If I had a better idea of what genre you like, I could recommend more games.

Okami: It's like Zelda, but more originality and less challenge.  Still, I enjoyed the artwork and setting.

Need for Speed: Most Wanted:  I am not a big racing player, but NFSMW is a gem in unrealistic street racing, mainly with the police chases.  Need for Speed: Carbon is good too: It incorperates differences between tuners, muscles (my fav) and exotics.  However, the police chases are not nearly as fun.  For simulation racing, I would recommend Forza Motorsport, but you would have to get a XBOX to play that.

Madden '08 (Wii): I am not a big sports player either, but Madden impressed me with some of the best use of motion controls I've seen.  They feel natural, and reduce the complexity of the buttons you have to press.  To Juke, you just twitch the nunchuck where you want to go.  Same thing with the stiff arm, but you use the Wiimote.  Passing is made easier too.

Super Mario Galaxy: Like Legend Of Zelda TP, this game is the result of Nintendo's experience with thier other 3D Mario games and the surpass all of them with this game.  It takes a lot for me to say that, because I have a very high opinion of Mario 64.

I have many more recommendations, but I should probably get to work.  Take a look at my game list.  It's too bad you did not finish Metroid Prive 3, the last boss was fun.




 

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^^i like your avatar



You really won't play games if they're violent?



Soleron said:
SamuelRSmith said:
How can someone with such strong views to do with anti-corporations and open source, 'n' shit, love a corporation so much to the point of not playing anything else other than what that corporation makes, and replaying their old stuff until they release something new.

I'm not anti-corporation. I think the free market is the best solution in most cases. I hate monopolies (they make the market less free) and companies breaking the law, especially antitrust. I also an anti-patents.

I agree my position on open-source is opposite to my Nintendo alignment, but the open-source model doesn't work for games, since games are all about creativity, uniqueness and surprise (which an open model would not deliver) whereas any other application (including game engines) would benefit from being open and sharing code to make it more efficient and  interoperable.

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"Metroid Prime 3"

I said 'worth playing'. MP3 was a huge disappointment for me and I quit about 3/4 of the way through first time I played it.

"Wind Waker"

I'll look at that. I don't like Zelda games in general, but it looks different from the others...

"Pikmin"

I'm getting that when they remake it with Wii controls. Normally I don't think ports work, but RTS games are better with accurate pointing.

"Fire Emblem"

Well, I like Advance Wars, but FE seems like AW with story and depth, both of which I dislike in games. I'll take a look.

"Batallion Wars"

It appears to be made by a company with a poor reputation for games...

"Tales of Symphonia"

I've never tried a deep RPG like that. I'll take a look.

"Wii Music"

I'm getting that for Christmas, but I don't think I will enjoy it - I don't listen to pop music at all so the songs are alien to me.

"Wii Sports Resort"

Didn't like the first one...

"Bully" "No More Heroes"

Violence? No thanks.

"Mario & Luigi"

Cheap ripoff of Paper Mario. Dislike it.

"Metroid Zero Mission"

Forgot to add that to my intial list. Replayed that too.

 

 

 

Wait a minute. Please don't say Mario & Luigi is a cheap ripoff. You might go as far as saying it is a ripoff, but certainly not a cheap one. I played the GBA version and thought it was better than Paper Mario TTYD.

About pikmin, I was also waiting for the wii version but couldn't wait and played it. The controls might improve in the remake, but they are in no way any bad with the GC controller. Amazing game.

From your list of games, I think you would also like the Wario series of games. I only played Wario Land 4 on the GBA but thought it was a good game. There is also one for the DS and Wario Shake for the Wii.

 



Khuutra said:
You really won't play games if they're violent?

 

Some of us just aren't into violent games. I realized the other day that I don't own a single M rated game. It's not that I'm anti-violence; I just can't get into really violent games. I tried playing GTA 3 and Half Life 2 a couple of years back and they really stressed me out, which overpowered any fun that I could have had.



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Bully isn't any more violent than Mario, for Heaven's sake

It's about as violent as The Sandlot or maybe The Little Giants



1. You've missed a lot of games.
2. Girl friends help with time consumption.
3. Jobs are time sink holes - get one if you think you have too much time.
4. In my opinion; Castlevania Judgement, Tales of Symphonia and FFCC:MlaaK



I'm Unamerica and you can too.

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The Hunt Begins 4/20/2010 =D

Also for the DS you can find Yoshi's Island 2. Great game and quite challenging. There is also Astroboy for the GBA. Pick it up if you want the challenge. A bit different from nintendo platformers though.

For the wii, you should also think about de Blob. Had a lot of fun with it.



Also seriously Soleron get Zack and Wiki, it'll put hair on your chest.



I can't even keep up with my Wii and DS games. Not to mention PC games... well, just look at my sig, there are a ton of games that I'm still working on getting, and I still have some 20 or so games I just haven't even touched, and that's not counting old PSX and N64 games that I'm still working on getting through.



Seppukuties is like LBP Lite, on crack. Play it already!

Currently wrapped up in: Half Life, Portal, and User Created Source Mods
Games I want: (Wii)Mario Kart, Okami, Bully, Conduit,  No More Heroes 2 (GC) Eternal Darkness, Killer7, (PS2) Ico, God of War1&2, Legacy of Kain: SR2&Defiance


My Prediction: Wii will be achieve 48% market share by the end of 2008, and will achieve 50% by the end of june of 09. Prediction Failed.

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