Players have to conduct medical procedures in the form of mini-games using the Wii's motion controls. They are scored based on their speed and accuracy after each procedure is done. The narrative of Trauma Team is told from the perspective of 6 characters, each with a different profession surgeon, orthopedic, etc.
The interweaving of the plot involving each individual character's narrative is done quite well and keeps everything balanced. Fire Emblem games such as Awakening and Three Houses have garnered lots of praise, but Radiant Dawn sadly tends to go overlooked. Like other games in the Fire Emblem series , Radiant Dawn plays like a tactical RPG with turn-based battles and character units moving around on a grid.
What sets Radiant Dawn apart from other Fire Emblem titles, however, is that permanent death can happen to characters not pertaining to the main plot. This adds a level of difficulty to the game, as one would have to be methodical when planning out their moves or potentially risk losing a character forever. Klonoa has seen some success on the original PlayStation in , with the 2.
It would find its way to the Wii a decade later in the form of a remake, but only with improved graphics and remastered cutscenes. Much like the PlayStation original, the Klonoa remake features the titular character using his ring, the "Wing Bullet" to blow up enemies like a balloon. He can use these inflated enemies for an extra jump, or as a weapon projectile. Sadly, Klonoa didn't sell well despite the positive reception, as future games were unfortunately scrapped by Namco.
As of right now, the chances for a Klonoa revival are very slim. Pandora's Tower follows the story of Aeron, a former soldier who traverses through a fortress called the Thirteen Towers to free his love Elena from a curse. There's a dark vibe to this game, both within the plot and the overall atmosphere. The player will oftentimes find themselves racing against time, with a time counter signifying the progression of Elena's curse. Mario goes to outer space in Super Mario Galaxy, and this opens up all manner of exciting and compelling new opportunities for the plumber, like gravity-based puzzles and physics that had never been seen before in the long-running series.
Though the compilation was technically discounted earlier this year, you can still find it for retail price. See our Super Mario Galaxy review. The sequel to the acclaimed original Mario Galaxy, Super Mario Galaxy 2 once again took Mario to the heavens where he bounced between galaxies in a bid to save Princess Peach. The game is fondly remembered for taking the best parts of Super Mario Galaxy and adding on to them with even more of what people love.
There were new power-ups and the ability to ride Yoshi that opened up completely new and exciting opportunities for players. See our Super Mario Galaxy 2 review.
Nintendo's beloved mascot fight game series came to Wii in with Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and it was great. Released to both critical acclaim and massive sales, Brawl elevated the series to new heights with its expanded single-player mode, Subspace Emissary, and the addition of third-party characters on its roster, including Sonic and Snake, which would pave the way for Nintendo to further embrace crossover DLC with future games.
The game also allowed players to revert to classic GameCube controls instead of being forced to use the Wii Remote--this was a widely praised move from the fighting game community and players at large who wanted a more precise control setup for the button-mashing game.
Here at GameSpot, we adored Brawl, calling it a must-have game thanks to its simple yet deep control setup, excellent online play, and for its new features like the ability to create custom levels and watch replays.
See our Super Smash Bros. Brawl review. Wii Sports was much more than one of the best-selling for any system of all time thanks to how it was bundled with the Wii. It represented the "eureka" moment for many people as they first tried the system. Connecting with a tennis serve and smacking a well-placed backhand with force, or lining up a bowling ball just right, or nailing the timing with the baseball bat to crush a home run to center field--it felt so new and fresh with the Wii's innovative motion controls.
It felt magical, with motion controls being a relatively new gameplay control style at the time. Wii Sports was a fantastic introduction to the system, and it was a great game on its own with fun, simple gameplay that pretty much anyone could enjoy. Wii Sports also introduced the world to Miis, or digital avatars that players could create and tailor to their liking. Wii Sports was so successful that Nintendo released another game, Wii Sports Resort, in as a standalone title before getting bundled again later.
See our Wii Sports review. Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? We want to upgrade your downtime, and help you make the most of your time, money, and skills. We always aim to entertain, inform, and inspire through our mix of content - which includes news, reviews, features, tips, buying guides, and videos. Get the best gaming deals, reviews, product advice, competitions, unmissable gaming news and more!
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