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Nintendo Wii Family Edition?
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Pros
Good open world
lots of characters and vehicles
no motion controls
better driving (you actually hold down a button)
tons of bonus stuff(as always)
talking people
Cons
mildy glitchy
some boring cutscenes
non-skipable cutscenes
you cant kill civilians (aww)
divided world
steering controls are bad
flying controls arent inverted
over all i would suggest this game to anyone wanting to play a good kid friendly open world game on wii or fans of lego games or heck fans DC why not
8.5/10














So today I'd like to share my thoughts on the Wii system. My girlfriend and I made the purchase a couple of years ago as an alternative to going out to celebrate the New Year. Right off the bat we had fun just trying to track down and buy the product, as this was still around the holiday period where everyone just had to have it, lol. We actually grabbed the last one in Wal-Mart and have enjoyed it intermittently ever since. The majority of the payment for the device was done via gift cards we had obtained, so I did not feel as hesitant to drop money on a console which I knew was not going to be able to offer me the games I typically play. Today, I would not hesitate to recommend the system at all, as a $150.00 price point is awfully appealing for the amount of fun it can bring to your living room.
What I have found though, is that the Wii system is not necessarily meant to be used by just one person at a time. It is definitely more fun with two or more people and the early Nintendo commercials with the tagline "Wii can play together" really hit the nail on the head, so to speak. Currently, my girlfriend and I enjoy playing LEGO BATMAN (WII), Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Wii Play with Wii Remote, Wii Sports, and Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel.
We considered the Wii Play and Mario Kart games as value purchases as not only did they allow us to grab games we could play together, they also came with a secondary controller as well as a Wii wheel. Of course, the Wii Wheel is not a necessity but it does enhance the overall experience a bit.
At times however, I have found myself looking to explore the single player games that the Wii has to offer and have just purchased The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Nintendo Selects). Once I have a few hours under my belt I will be posting a review. In the meantime, we have continued to explore the Wii Shop Channel, giving you access to vintage games found on the SNES, N64, and beyond. We have also used the built-in Opera Web Browser, headline news feature, and weather forecaster. All simple to use but help to enhance the value of the console.
For those who might have an old Gamecube lying around, don't throw it out! All those games are backwards compatible on most systems, and it is nice to see that the Wii has wi-fi built in, a feature that the original Xbox 360 failed to include.
For now I would like to conclude by saying that the Wii offers fun for those who are with a friend, enough extra features like Netflix and a built in web browser to keep it competitive amongst your other entertainment devices, and lower priced games that make purchasing a little more guilt free.
If you are looking for a good way to hang out with the kids or a way to create some laughs on those rainy days at the beach house/ hotel room the Wii deserves your consideration. Please feel free to leave a comment with any additional questions or if you need assistance in making accessory or gaming recommendations.
Thanks,
Sean









