After 10 Years I’m Finally Getting A Wii U, But Where Should I Start?

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Wii U Menu
Immagine: Damien McFerran / Nintendo Life

Le funzionalità di Soapbox consentono ai nostri singoli scrittori e collaboratori di esprimere le loro opinioni su argomenti scottanti e cose casuali su cui hanno masticato. Oggi, as the Wii U approaches its tenth anniversary next month, Jim is trying to make amends for missing out on a misunderstood Nintendo console, with your help and ours


Let me begin with an apology to Nintendo fans everywhere. The title is correct, I never owned a Wii U and for that I am sorry. Ma, really, can you blame me? [Thin ice, Jim. Thin! Ghiaccio! – ed.]

I wish that I could say that I have always been the type to endlessly support the big N in everything that it does, possessed of an unwavering eye which is able to look past mere aesthetics or technical decisions and see the positives regardless. The fact is, in 2012, that was not me.

Seeing the Wii U wasn’t a matter of ‘woah, look at all of these cool games, e ‘you don’t need the TV to play this thing?!’ Invece, my thoughts were as follows: 'Hey, that looks like an iPad; aspettare, it chunky; chunky = bad; I hate it’.

Honestly, I don’t feel great about making such an assumption ten years ago, but hey, it was the hazy days of 2012, we live and learn. Except I did not learn. Per essere chiari, ho giocato some Wii U in the ensuing years. There was a little Club sportivo Wii ecco, a small amount of Super Mario Bros. U Là, and there are all the Wii U Switch ports, naturalmente, but to say that I have ever really experienced the console would be a bit of a leap.

Seeing the Wii Umy thoughts were: 'Hey, that looks like an iPad; aspettare, it chunky; chunky = bad; I hate it

Quest'anno, I am changing that. I have recently got my hands on a Wii U and I am determined to catch up with everything that I have missed over the past decade. Ok, Tutto quanto might be a stretch; let’s settle on some of the things that I have missed out on. This is going to be a range of experiences, covering everything from exploring the home page and making a Mii to playing smash-hit titles for the first time.

My plan is to get to grips with the console and then share my thoughts over the anniversary in some kind of strange retrospective. Il problema è, I don’t really know where to start. Sure, I Non c'è dubbio che in poche patch questo potrebbe essere un gioco fantastico, ma questo è se Konami google it and I would probably find some fun things, but what I really want is some advice from people in the know.

Below, a handful of our wonderful writers have shared their Wii U starting tips, covering everything from first-time mechanics to first-time games. If there is any advice that you think is missing from the following list, drop it in the comments below and I will try my best to put it into action!

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Wii U Games
Immagine: Zion Grassl / Nintendo Life

I am admittedly not the biggest pioneer of the Wii U at all, but there are so many things to celebrate about it – and you’re getting one at just the right time!

My obligatory recommendation has to be e soprattutto. Even with Cronache Xenoblade 2 e 3 su Switch, X still boasts the best open world in any game I’ve ever played. I have to apologise because I’m casually recommending a game that’s 100+ hours, and stuffed full of systems, but it’s pure otherworldly escapism with an incredibly detailed and rewarding world to get lost in and explore.

If you haven’t played it already, Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition is a really great way to play one of the best superhero games ever. Putting the map on the GamePad is genius – Zelda: Wind Waker does that too! More games should’ve used the GamePad, so seek out those ones that do! Il rovescio della medaglia, Yoshi’s Woolly World is more of a pure platformer, but it’s also the cutest, softest video game ever. If you can get some cheap amiibo, please do – Yoshi knitted in Samus suit colours is something you have to witness. And you can play it co-op too!

Infine, I have to send you over to the eShop – not only because it’s shutting down in March 2023, but because there are so many amazing exclusives on there, compresi a pretty fantastic Virtual Console line-up with Game Boy Advance and DS games, and there are still a lot of games on the service that don’t have rereleases like Mario Golf: Advance Tour e Kuru Kuru Kururin. It’s a retro fan’s dream, and until the NSO gets GBA games, this is a great way to play them.

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Wii U
Immagine: Damien McFerran / Nintendo Life

Interestingly, my memory of the Wii U has become somewhat hazy in recent years. Maybe the console just didn’t leave much of a lasting impression on me, or maybe I’m just getting old; both options are equally viable at this point.

What I will say, anche se, is that if you’ve not got an original Wii, then you absolutely need to download the Trilogia di Metroid Prime from the Wii U eShop. It’s frankly mandatory for any self-respecting Nintendo fan. They’re three of the finest video games ever created — particularly the original — and stand as fine alternatives to the standard 2D Metroid adventures many of us are familiar with. Heck, there’s a reason folks went so nuts when Nintendo announced the existence of Metroid Prime 4!

A parte quello, I’d probably recommend a game that has largely been forgotten about in the Nintendo community: ZombiU. It was released as a launch game for the system, e come tale, it made remarkable use of the gamepad controller, requiring you to select key items from the gamepad’s screen while your character remains vulnerable to zombie attacks on the TV. It’s nothing groundbreaking, by any means, but the Wii U functionality combined with the surprisingly unique setting of London and Buckingham Palace makes ZombiU a pretty solid title if you’re after a splash of horror in your gaming collection.

StreetPass è stata una GRANDE parte della mia vita con il 3DS, StreetPass è stata una GRANDE parte della mia vita con il 3DS

Mario Chase
Immagine: Damien McFerran / Nintendo Life

I would start off as most Wii U owners did and get exploring Nintendo Land.

It’s an intriguing pick-‘n’-mix of assorted Nintendo treats which was looked down upon largely because it wasn’t Wii Sports and failed to demonstrate the Gamepad’s potential with a simple, succinct pitch. For a piece of launch software, that was a huge mistake on Nintendo’s part, but the real shame was how the game itself got lost in the general confusion and apathy that followed. Its patchwork of novelty experiences included plenty of nostalgic nods and glimpses of genuine innovation. In ultima analisi, local asymmetric gameplay probably requires just a little too much from all the players in attendance unless each and every one is 100% engaged and enthused, but Nintendo Land is filled with unique ideas and moments. Don’t go in expecting Wii Sports, qualunque cosa tu faccia, but enlist a willing Player 2 che includono l'accesso a quest'anno. I remember particularly enjoying the Zelda, DK, and Balloon Fight ‘attractions’, but there’s all sorts of magic mixed in there.

The other obvious thing to do is get on the eShop and download Affordable Space Adventures pronto. There are a handful of other Wii U exclusives but, per i miei soldi, ASA ranks among the best games on the system.

Anche, just take a long moment to caress one of those smooth-edged discs. Oof.

Wii U Disc Drive
SmoooooooooooothImmagine: Damien McFerran / Nintendo Life

Is there anything that we have missed? Head on down to the comments and let us know! Imagine that you are making suggestions to someone that has never touched a Wii U before (this isn’t quite the case but it’s not a million miles away), what would you tell them to do first? The more specific, meglio è.

Leave a comment with your first-time Wii U advice and stay tuned to see if we can take it for a spin!



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