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Sold and shipped by GameQuest. My Arcade Ms. My Arcade. Tiny Arcade Tetris. World's Smallest. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Related searches. Some games, while great in their own right, have never garnered the same amount of attention compared to others, whether upon release or many years later. Muramasa: The Demon Blade is their only foray on the Wii, and it's a sadly underrated title. Largely based on the Edo period in Japan, Muramasa features a whole bunch of samurais and Japanese folklore.
The art style is highly unique, with the characters and artwork looking like they came from a hand-drawn Edo painting. While the gameplay is simple, the mixture of combos and weapons is enough to keep anyone hooked. There's even a weapon-based skill tree, where gamers can forge new weapons to try out. The fifth entry in Altus' Trauma Center series, Trauma Team blends in a lot of the visual novel genre with some soap opera elements and medical simulation.
Players have to conduct medical procedures in the form of mini-games using the Wii's motion controls. They are scored based on their speed and accuracy after each procedure is done.
The narrative of Trauma Team is told from the perspective of 6 characters, each with a different profession surgeon, orthopedic, etc. The interweaving of the plot involving each individual character's narrative is done quite well and keeps everything balanced. Fire Emblem games such as Awakening and Three Houses have garnered lots of praise, but Radiant Dawn sadly tends to go overlooked. Like other games in the Fire Emblem series , Radiant Dawn plays like a tactical RPG with turn-based battles and character units moving around on a grid.
What sets Radiant Dawn apart from other Fire Emblem titles, however, is that permanent death can happen to characters not pertaining to the main plot. This adds a level of difficulty to the game, as one would have to be methodical when planning out their moves or potentially risk losing a character forever. Klonoa has seen some success on the original PlayStation in , with the 2. It would find its way to the Wii a decade later in the form of a remake, but only with improved graphics and remastered cutscenes.
Much like the PlayStation original, the Klonoa remake features the titular character using his ring, the "Wing Bullet" to blow up enemies like a balloon. He can use these inflated enemies for an extra jump, or as a weapon projectile. Sadly, Klonoa didn't sell well despite the positive reception, as future games were unfortunately scrapped by Namco. As of right now, the chances for a Klonoa revival are very slim. Pandora's Tower follows the story of Aeron, a former soldier who traverses through a fortress called the Thirteen Towers to free his love Elena from a curse.
There's a dark vibe to this game, both within the plot and the overall atmosphere. The player will oftentimes find themselves racing against time, with a time counter signifying the progression of Elena's curse. Defeating enemies is the only way to reverse the curse, and if Elena succumbs to the curse at the end of the time limit, it's game over.
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