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sb:recommended:wii_u [2017/02/11 01:46]
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   ***//Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director'​s Cut//** (also on: 360, PC, PS3)   ***//Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director'​s Cut//** (also on: 360, PC, PS3)
-    * Ni Go Zero Ichi: Out of all the seventh-gen games haphazardly ported to the system by third parties, this is the only one that's generally accepted as actually being superior on the Wii U.+    * Ni Go Zero Ichi: Out of all the seventh-gen games haphazardly ported to the system by third parties, this is the only one apart from //​Bayonetta// ​that's generally accepted as actually being superior on the Wii U - mostly due to smart integration of the Gamepad for complex map and menu navigation, plus a few other imaginative interface quirks. No amount of rebalancing and UI improvements will fix that godawful swindle of an ending, though.
     * Felix: Others that are at least acceptable, by the way (on top of being great games to begin with, which cost almost no money on Wii U because no one bought them), include FIFA 2013 and Mass Effect 3.     * Felix: Others that are at least acceptable, by the way (on top of being great games to begin with, which cost almost no money on Wii U because no one bought them), include FIFA 2013 and Mass Effect 3.
  
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     * Ni Go Zero Ichi: Allegedly smoothes over some of //The Wind Waker//'​s problems with pacing, fetch-questing and lax difficulty, at the bizarre cost of actually looking aesthetically //worse//, by a significant margin, than the original version of the game released over a decade prior. Considering that the visuals are nigh-universally agreed to be //Wind Waker//'​s strongest point, your mileage may vary on whether this constitutes a dealbreaker.     * Ni Go Zero Ichi: Allegedly smoothes over some of //The Wind Waker//'​s problems with pacing, fetch-questing and lax difficulty, at the bizarre cost of actually looking aesthetically //worse//, by a significant margin, than the original version of the game released over a decade prior. Considering that the visuals are nigh-universally agreed to be //Wind Waker//'​s strongest point, your mileage may vary on whether this constitutes a dealbreaker.
  
-  ***//Mario Kart 8//** +  ***//Mario Kart 8//** (also on: Switch) 
-    * Ni Go Zero Ichi: I'm no //MK// maven, but this is definitely head and shoulders above the Wii version. Cheap items are nerfed and/or marginalized,​ and the prominence of items and luck-based shit in general is diminished; the visuals, music and SFX are far less obnoxious; and customization options are even deeper. A lot of the new courses are a little... funky for my tastes, but there are an equal number of "​classic"​ courses so whatever. ​Haven'​t tried out online ​play yet.+    * Ni Go Zero Ichi: I'm no //MK// maven, but this is definitely head and shoulders above the Wii version. Cheap items are nerfed and/or marginalized,​ and the prominence of items and luck-based shit in general is diminished; the visuals, music and SFX are far less obnoxious; and customization options are even deeper. A lot of the new courses are a little... funky for my tastes, but there are an equal number of "​classic"​ courses so whatever. ​Online ​play is really... functional.
  
   ***//​Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate//​** (also on: 3DS)   ***//​Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate//​** (also on: 3DS)
 
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