Here Are the Best Three Wii U Games Coming This Year


When comparing the Xbox One, Wii U, and PlayStation 4, the games are the most notable distinction for players. There are certainly variations in processing power and graphics capabilities, but none of it matters if the hardware isn't utilised to provide fantastic gaming experiences. The number of unique titles planned for each platform will help us choose which one is the best investment of your hard-earned money. The Wii U isn't dead just yet, despite Nintendo's increased emphasis on its successor device. Here are three highly anticipated forthcoming Wii U titles that will be exclusive to the console.

To begin: 1. FE Tokyo Mirage Sessions

Listed below are two video game series that have achieved significant success in Japan and are beginning to make inroads in the United States. Like an adult version of Pokémon, Shin Megami Tensei is a series of role-playing games in which the player goes on quests to combat and gather demons. The Fire Emblem games are a series of turn-based strategies that include battles between tiny forces on grid-based battlefields. Both genres of games are well-liked by serious players due to their increasingly challenging nature.

Although little specifics about the impending crossover game have been revealed, early indications suggest it will be some kind of musically-themed experience. There's little doubt that when further details about Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem are made public, the game will get a great deal of interest from hard-core role-playing game players.

Color Splash, a Paper Mario Game, 2 retro bowl

There has always been a lot of vibrant colors and charming characters in the Paper Mario role-playing game franchise. Nintendo aims to bring the series' charming features to Wii U in a whole new entry that centers on (you guessed it) splattering colors. The gameplay is the same 2D-3D hybrid it has always been, with cutout characters embarking on fantastic journeys. In this edition, the planet loses all its color, and Mario and friends must use a tool called a "paint hammer" to restore it.

Nintendo Switch/Wii U's The Legend of Zelda

Players were overjoyed to hear that Nintendo was developing a massive new Zelda game for the Wii U and NX. In contrast to previous Zelda games, this one will have a massive 3D open environment like Skyrim or Grand Theft Auto.

You may take my word for it that the game's visuals are impressive. View the above video to get a feel for the game's mechanics, but otherwise try to put it out of your mind until closer to launch.