Top 5 Wiiware games you can buy

Posted by Wayne Brown on October 20, 2010 0 Comments

 Top Five Must Have Wiiware Games

Since its introduction the wiiware service has grown. We do have several wiiware games that are worth every penny. The top five games include

World of Goo

This may seem like a choice that is obvious but it is a fantastic game. The game was released by 2D boy. The aim of the game is for the players to manipulate goo balls and build bridges and towers. As one moves up the levels, it becomes difficult though there are options to skip the levels. The game is never wrong and with a bit of analysis one is able to see the errors that they made. It has an amazing art style and soundtrack and also tone for the achievements of OCD. Believe it or not, the world of Goo was created by two people.

Lostwinds: Winter of the Melodias

For this masterpiece, there is a quest for wind – spirit Enrill and little Toku. This is a sequel of Lostwinds that was a must have in the Wiiware games. The first game could be completed in a day, but melodias takes much longer and has new features like changing summer o winter. The graphics are more enhanced and the puzzles demand the player to think harder of how to maneuver themselves in the world around them.

Swords and soldiers

It is a side scrolling game and has been given a captivating genre and is fun to play. With the single player you are bound to be kept busy for long periods of time and taking up achievements some that are almost impossible. With the splitscreen, you can stay entertained with multiplayer action all through. The game is really a worth the money.

Phoenix Wright: Trials and Tribulations

It is a Ds game and not all that like games have had a chance to play it. With all the series out there, the trials and tribulations game is ranked the best. The music is undoubtedly very exceptional and artwork is of great quality. Phoenix is an attorney and the game revolves around courtroom drama.

Castlevania the Adventure Rebirth

It is a remake of the Wiiware and comes with added visuals and a soundtrack that has been remastered. It consists of 6 stages and is set in Castlevania. The game does not take long and one can replay it. Even on normal settings, it can be hard. If looking for adventurous fun, then this is the game to buy.

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