From HDWarriors.com:
It is being widely accepted that The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword will be the end for the Wii. That after that release, there will be no more reason to bother with a console famous for its lack of replay value in the majority of its games. However, Skyward Sword, being the last major release on the system, may just be the game that makes up for it all.
From the Amazing Spider-Man series to the most recent titles and DLCs, explore which Spider-Man game deserves to be ranked first and why.
Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Ultimate Spider-Man use to be my favorite until Insomniac games took over.
My favorite and still champion Spiderman PS2, followed by Marvels Spiderman2, then Miles Morales, followed by Marvels Spiderman, and finally Ultimate Spiderman.
I need to drag out my PS3 and try Web of Shadows, owned the game for years and years and never played.
Spider-Man (2000), Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro, and Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions were all so good! I have fond memories playing them.
The 1996 SNES classic returns on Nintendo Switch. There's lots of new aesthetics and features, but still lots of nostalgia as well. Is the weirdly funny and seemingly off-brand game worth its money in 2023?
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time debuted 25 years ago, forever changing the face of video games and becoming a legend of its own.
I used a guide to beat part of it but some of the rest myself, still enjoyed it regardless. Too bad they didn't stick with this kind of gameplay for the rest of the series as I would prefer it over what they're doing now.
A definitive moment in video game history. Played it countless times, and Zelda was the best reason to own an N64.
I played through OoT so many times on the 64, then I bought it on the 3DS before the Eshop shut down. I wish we could have a Zelda collection like we did for Mario, I still can't believe that never happened.
"Skyward sword will likely appear to be the biggest, most content packed game so far in the series. It should keep us coming back for more, and more. Replay after replay."
I hope you are right although I can tell it will be awesome. I love replaying games in the Zelda series as it is.
I don't think Wii games lacked replay value ... Brawl, Mario Kart, Tatsunoku vs Capcom ... then their single player games were MASSIVE like Zelda TP, Mario Galaxy 1,2, Metroid Prime ...
The real problem was that the Wii didn't have the quantity of games that the PS3 or 360 has due to lack of third party support.
Nice stealth trolling in that blurb, HDwarriors.com.