1) Mario Kart 8 2) Super Mario Maker 3) Sonic Boom 4) Thomas Was Alone 5) Pikmin 3
I've made my selections based purely on the fun that I have got out of the games. I feel bad because, although I know there are lots of other cool games, I just haven't played them for long enough to justify voting for them.
Zelda Breath Of The Wild Shovel Knight Mario Kart 8 Super Mario 3D World Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze Pikmim 3 Bayonetta 2 Super Smash Bros WiiU Captain Toad's Treasure Tracker Zelda Wind Waker HD
Never been more disappointed in a games console than with the WiiU
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Mario Kart 8 Super Mario 3D World Super Mario Maker Splatoon Super Smash Bros Bayonetta 2 New Super Mario Bros U Shovel Knight Thomas Was Alone
Haven't purchased/played DKC:TF, Paper Mario, Xenoblade, or Captain Toad so they might have made my list Haven't included the Zelda remakes, TP:HD would probably make it, still need to play WW:HD Star Fox was dissapointing
1. Mario Kart 8 2. Super Mario Maker 3. Smash Bros 4. Pokken 5. Fast Racing neo 6. Sonic and Sega Racing Transformed 7. Hyrule Warriors 8. Zombi U 9. Darksiders 2 10. Devils Third
#. Bayonetta 2 #. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker #. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze #. Mario Kart 8 #. Pikmin 3 #. Rayman Legends #. Splatoon #. Super Mario 3D World #. Xenoblade Chronicles X #. Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Super Mario 3D World Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze The Wonderful 101 Splatoon Mario Maker Xenoblade Chronicles X Bayonetta 2 Super Mario Kart 8 New Super Luigi U Pikmin 3
Splatoon Super Mario 3D World Bayonetta 2 The Wonderful 101 DKCR: Tropical Freeze Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Super Mario Maker Captain Toad Treasure Tracker New Super Mario Bros U Xenoblade Chronicles X
Some great games on the Wii U, but I'm definitely not one of those that even thinks it comes close to the library of something like the Dreamcast. There's a couple of games in my top 10 where my opinion of them is pretty negative. NSMBU for being too much of the same thing, and XBCX which felt a long way short of it's predecessor, and it's open World reminded me of the PS2 era.
Only including games I played on WiiU (for example, no BOTW as I have it on Switch and no WW as I have it on GC).
Mario Kart 8
The best Mario Kart (although the Switch version has the original WiiU game beat) and one of the best kart racers ever made. Near-perfect for local multiplayer, MK8 still gets played regularly with my housemates.
Super Mario Maker
Is there a game more perfect for the WiiU and gamepad than Super Mario Maker? Probably not. User created 2D Mario executed near perfectly - all we need now is an expanded sequel to add functionality such as multiplayer and (deep breath) slopes.
Splatoon
A brand new Nintendo IP that has firmly secured itself a place alongside the other Nintendo greats. As an online shooter Nintendo had a lot to prove with Splatoon, and they did it. Everything from the fresh aesthetics and music to the superbly balanced gameplay makes this one of the best shooters of recent years - who thought that would be said about a NIntendo developed WiiU game?
ZombiU
This launch game still remains one of the best uses of the gamepad. An excellent singleplayer experience with an underrated but very fun asymmetric multiplayer mode that completes the package.
Hyrule Warriors
I might prefer the 3DS port, but Hyrule Warriors is still an excellent game on WiiU. A near-perfect blend of modern Musou and Zelda, the love here for both franchises is obvious.
Nintendo Land
A mixed bag of games overall, but Mario Chase alone elevates this to games-to-always-have-to-hand status. The world needs more asymmetric multiplayer games, and we can only hope they are half as fun and accessible as Mario Chase.
Devil's Third
I know what you're thinking, and it's true that the singleplayer here missed the mark (although I think it's still worthy of merit for the glimpses of how it could have all come together so much better). The online here was really the best part though, and it's a tragic shame that so few people played it. I had an absolute blast in the short time I spent with the game.
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
Or to give it it's proper title: Mario & Sonic Rugby Sevens. If Mario Chase is what makes Nintendo Land, Rugby Sevens is what makes M&SR2016OG (better shorthand on a postcard please).
Super Smash Bros. U
I'm far from a big smash fan, but the multiplayer appeal is unarguable and I do enjoy the new board game mode.
Fast Racing Neo
Until Nintendo finally give us a new F-Zero, Fast Racing will suffice. It's not quite on the level of F-Zero GX (what is?), but it's a great racing game.
Super Mario Maker > ALL (Except maybe BOTW) TLOZ: BOTW Super Mario 3D World Super Smash Bros Mario Kart 8 Nintendoland Hyrule Warriors Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed TLOZ: The Wind Waker HD (I will include the remakes as they are lush as strawberry float) TLOZ: Twilight Princess HD
The Wii U had some truly great games, just not that many.
• Affordable Space Adventures (best use of the gamepad of any Wii U game I believe) • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker • Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze • Lego City Undercover • Mario Kart 8 • Splatoon • Super Mario 3D World • Super Mario Maker • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
New Super Mario Bros. U (the best 2d mario since Yoshi's Island) Hyrule Warriors Zelda: Breath of the Wild Mario Kart 8 DKC: Tropical Freeze Mario 3D World Yoshi's Wooly World (the best yoshi game since Yoshi's Island!) Splatoon Xenoblade Chronicles X Pikmin 3
Super Mario 3D World Bayonetta 2 Mario Kart 8 Yoshi's Woolly World Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze Splatoon Super Mario Maker Xenoblade Chronicles, the Wii one, it was released on the Wii U as a download title, like other Wii games. ZombiU Captain Toad's Treasure Tracker
Super Mario Maker Breath of the Wild Pikmin 3 Yoshi's Woolly World Mario Kart 8 Captain Toad's Treasure Tracker Zelda WW HD Zelda TP HD Super Mario 3D World Lego City Undercover
Great Console! No disappointment from my side. I don't have as much time as many of you to play games so there were plenty enough high quality games for me. Plus I bought my Wii U late, so I had a full selection of games from day 1.
I still have some huge titles to play that I don't own yet.
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Captain Toad Treasure Tracker Xenoblade Chronicles X Super Mario 3D World Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze New Super Mario Bros U Need for Speed Most Wanted Mario Kart 8 Pikmin 3 The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess HD The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker
Xenoblade Chronicles X Super Mario 3D World Mario Kart 8 Pikmin 3 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Lego City: Undercover Captain Toad's Treasure Tracker Shantae and the Pirate's Curse Shovel Knight The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker
Honorable Mentions: Affordable Space Adventures, Splatoon, Yoshis Wooly World, Minecraft.
1. Super Mario Maker 2. Super Mario 3D World 3. New Super Mario Bros. U 4. Mario Kart 8 5. Splatoon 6. Bayonetta 2 7. Captain Toad Treasure Tracker 8. The Wonderful 101 9. Zombi U 10. Need for Speed Most Wanted U
Yoshi's Woolly World - The Wii U has more than its share of platformers and Woolly World is as challenging as it is charming. It almost made me give Yoshi's Island another chance after being disappointed with it when I had bigger expectations of something called Super Mario World 2
Wind Waker HD - I grew tired of Wind Waker over the years and was in no rush to replay this, even the HD version, but I'm glad that I did as the simple addition of the Swift Sail makes a huge improvement to the game. It led to me charting the whole ocean for the first time ever and I would have scoured it for every secret had Twilight Princess HD not been approaching...
Twilight Princess HD - It's as close to Ocarina of Time HD that you'll get without an emulator
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze - I've not played it but I've heard good things
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker - A fantastic spin-off from the wonderful Super Mario 3D World where Toad takes the limelight in an adventure of puzzles
Paper Mario: Color Splash - The humour, music and visuals make this a fantastic experience even if the card system has divided opinions. I didn't find the card system to be annoying as exploring the world rewards you with a plethora of coins and cards so you're always ready with a little forward planning
Xenoblade Chronicles X - The huge world that Monolith Soft has created is amazing but it isn't as enjoyable to explore as Xenoblade on the Wii because the music isn't as good and the characters aren't as delightful. It wasn't long before I'm really feeling it, Now it's Reyn time, Let's not lose our heads, though, Not bad, not bad at all and many more phrases were ingrained into my mind. Maybe I should give X more of a chance but seeing so many cliffs that cannot be climbed feels wrong after playing BotW
Hopefully XC2 is closer to XC with a few features of BotW as XC knocked Tales of Symphonia off the top of my list of JRPGs after over 10 years so I was very excited to jump into XCX after finishing XC. Failing that, a HD port of XC for the Switch would be very welcome
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Better on Switch