Bundles of Awesome - The Official WiiWare Discussion Thread

I downloaded Lost Winds, an hour in and I am finding it to be very enjoyable. Its a sidescrolling platformer/puzzle game. Its not broken into levels or anything, its more like a Metroid like world with many paths to go, many which are blocked off until you gain new abilities. You wont get lost but I wish there was a map cause that way i can keep track of where I have been to find hidden secrets (statues hidden in the world).

The game is easy to control, stick moves the character and the wiimote is basically the wind. Hold A down and make a motion and you will create a gust of wind. You move the character up cliffs, across long jumps or guide him down from a long fall all with the wind. The wiimote works perfect in this game, it's a breeze (pun intended. :P ) to manipulate the character and the game world. It starts off simple, you exploring a cave and soon after a town, complete with NPCs. Soon you start to see all sorts of obstacles around the world and places you can just get to. Puzzles start off simple like water a plant to make it grow so you can catapult higher, or use wind to push fire into a bush blocking your path. Later you will have to guide a boulder to a switch so it can hold it down. The puzzles start building and building up, its still easy but this new ability I have now is really starting to mix things up. There are also enemies, very simple creatures that you can launch into the air and watch them splat on the ground, or guide the boulder onto them, or guide fire to burn them.

Possibly the best aspect of this game is how soothing it is. Its a quiet game, very soft oriental Okami like music plays in the background. The graphics are beautiful, very colorful and stylized. You constantly hear the woosh of the wind as you control it, you will hear it brush through trees and such. I found the game to be very relaxing and enjoyable so far. I heard it may be really short but so far its a great start to Wii Ware.

Any questions?
 
About 45 minutes into Lost Winds, and it's good, but I've already run into two glitches that have forced me to turn it off and restart from a save point, plus it froze inbetween areas once.
 
FF:CC My Life as a King is awesome. I've been playing it for ~9 hours now, getting near the end of the main plotline. It's really fun and totally worth the 15 dollars. The text-based adventure reports that describe your party's dungeon crawling are awesome! It's also quite a pretty game. Highly recommend!
 
Everyone is focused on Lost Winds and FFCC, and rightfully so - but the lack of online play for TV Show King and V.I.P. Blackjack Casino are extremely disappointing, especially considering how surprisingly good they look otherwise. (No, I haven't tried them out yet.)
 
Stumpokapow said:
FF:CC My Life as a King is awesome. I've been playing it for ~9 hours now, getting near the end of the main plotline. It's really fun and totally worth the 15 dollars. The text-based adventure reports that describe your party's dungeon crawling are awesome! It's also quite a pretty game. Highly recommend!

That's..quite positive!
 
Lost Winds is a nice little game, especially for the price. I'm about 40 minutes into it, but it's soothing, and more of an adventure game then a platformer. Whoever said it was like Okami was right; it's soothing, and gorgeous to look at. It can be a bit frustrating, as there IS a bit of backtracking, even at the early stages of the game.

Defend Your Castle is addicting as hell, and actually pretty awesome. It's a simple, stupid concept but I wasted a couple hours today playing it.
 
LinkAMN said:
I would just like to point out that Lost Winds is awesome.

I would like to second this. I played about an hour this morning (it certainly didn't feel like I was 1/3 of the way done) and I'm loving it. Great look, terrific music and a very nice feel with the Wiimote actions. Using the two wind elemenst (that I've found so far) is straightforward and reliable, and, like Kirby DS, using it to push around the character is great fun. It's definitely fairly slow-paced, and not very difficult (the enemies I've dealt with have pretty much been pushovers), but it doesn't hold your hand too much, and the story, though fairly commonplace, is nicely told through text (no voice) and NPCs. The puzzles just started getting a little more difficult, but still basic Zelda-type "figure out how to get the fire from here to the mass of brambles blocking the doorway".

Mainly, the world just feels very alive with the motion of the wind affecting everything, and it has a charm that fits very nicely in with the general Nintendo style. Easily worth the 1000 points imo.

So why has there been so little discussion about all of these games? Did the GAF servers just come back online?
 
I've downloaded Lost Wind and Final Fantasy. I can't manage my time between these two games but I find myself playing more Final Fantasy beacause I love sim games and if anybody loves sims + RPG elements. Lost wind blew me away, WOW this game looks great. Buy these games!!!!

If I had more memory I would have downloaded more games :(
 
Stumpokapow said:
FF:CC My Life as a King is awesome. I've been playing it for ~9 hours now, getting near the end of the main plotline. It's really fun and totally worth the 15 dollars. The text-based adventure reports that describe your party's dungeon crawling are awesome! It's also quite a pretty game. Highly recommend!
Hmm...

Urge to buy rising..
 
DXB-KNIGHT said:
I've downloaded Lost Wind and Final Fantasy. I can't manage my time between these two games but I find myself playing more Final Fantasy beacause I love sim games and if anybody loves sims + RPG elements. Lost wind blew me away, WOW this game looks great. Buy these games!!!!

If I had more memory I would have downloaded more games :(

I see what you were going for.

So why has there been so little discussion about all of these games? Did the GAF servers just come back online?

Yes, they did!
 
Stumpokapow said:
FF:CC My Life as a King is awesome. I've been playing it for ~9 hours now, getting near the end of the main plotline. It's really fun and totally worth the 15 dollars. The text-based adventure reports that describe your party's dungeon crawling are awesome! It's also quite a pretty game. Highly recommend!
This really is so great. I've put like 3 hours in and am still only on Chapter 2. I went ahead and downloaded the extra races but haven't unlocked them yet. Chime's extra costume isn't worth the dollar either! That said this gives me a real Actraiserish vibe with its city management. I can see myself replaying this a lot.


Oh wow, evidently there's Notorious Monster types. I sent some adventurers out and one was wiped out in one attack. I guess that explains the names in red in dungeons.
 
Stumpokapow said:
FF:CC My Life as a King is awesome. I've been playing it for ~9 hours now, getting near the end of the main plotline. It's really fun and totally worth the 15 dollars. The text-based adventure reports that describe your party's dungeon crawling are awesome! It's also quite a pretty game. Highly recommend!
Yes. So awesome. I had to force myself to stop playing a little earlier.
 
Well I finished LostWinds. It was a good game, I felt like I got my value's worth. The developers were spot on when they said it would take about three hours to beat. I feared it would feel like a budget game. It feels just like any well produced game, although only the first chunk of one. This is LostWinds Episode 1 since the game ended in a 'to be continued' without beating the bad guy. The game doesn't feel generic, it has its own feel with the designs of the characters and village and the music is good too. At 33MB you get some real nice models in the game. Although at the price of variety. The game consists of one village and several caves although its fine for three hours of game.

The gameplay is one of the best uses of the Wii's unique controls that I've seen. The Wiimote controls the wind and the nunchuck for moving Toku. Although at the amount of Wiimote pointer gesturing you'll be doing be sure to take a break every hour, your hand will thank you. ;) You won't be doing the same basic things over and over throughout the game. Things will be spiced up throughout the game. Enemies are basic, if you die you'll probably only die from falling. It's mostly about overcoming obstacles and puzzles. Then at the end you get a boss fight.
 
TV Show King only supports Wii Remote? It seems ideal, but also unfortunate for those of us still scraping by with GCN controllers and one remote.
 
Someone gift me Lost Winds or I'll cry and/or beat you up.
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ok guys, i finally got myself Wiipoints, Lost Winds or FF:CC?

Im leaning towards Lost Winds but i guess i can buyself extra points for both games i guess...
 
Sweet Jesus, I'm liking LW too much, it feels like Kirby Canvas Curse, Okami and Ico are having a threesome on my screen.

I really want to get My Life as a King too, but I've... decided to hold off on buying it for now until I read about how much the microtransactions will affect the main game. :/
 
Yeah good grief, did Square-Enix and EA have a meeting about how best to sell downloadable content?

There has to be at least another 30 bucks worth of stuff.
 
About halfway done with LostWinds and it's really awesome... feels like a cross between Kirby Canvas Curse and Knytt (with a little Zelda/Zack & Wiki thrown in). Controls, atmosphere, and music are spot-on. It feels really neat to blow everything around with your pointer.
 
Alaluef said:
Sweet Jesus, I'm liking LW too much, it feels like Kirby Canvas Curse, Okami and Ico are having a threesome on my screen.

I really want to get My Life as a King too, but I've... decided to hold off on buying it for now until I read about how much the microtransactions will affect the main game. :/
Most of the downlodable contents are (Something + Dungeons) lets say If you want to build a shrine you will download it but you can't built it immediately unless your party finishes the dungeons.
 
...looks like I've got some Wii Points to buy for LostWinds and FF:CC. Was on the fence for the latter and maybe on the former but it seems like you can't go wrong with these two :) FF:CC seems quite lengthy too. Will buy these when WiiWare launches here.
 
Speevy said:
Final Fantasy CC is like Dark Cloud 2 without monsters, and that's very, very good.
Stumpokapow said:
Yeah there's definitely somewhat of a DC2 vibe, I agree!
I liked DC2 right up until the town building, then hated it, so I guess I'm going to steer clear of FFCC.

I think I'm sold on LostWinds though.
 
wow, this is really killing me. I totally want to delete the shit on my Wii to make room for Lost Winds but I swore I wouldn't give in until there was a storage solution.

Must remain strong....
 
Speevy said:
Final Fantasy CC is like Dark Cloud 2 without monsters, and that's very, very good.


It's really that good? Dammit..
 
schuelma said:
It's really that good? Dammit..


I didn't say it was that good. I said that's what it reminds me of. You have a guy running around building a place, which in turn brings its inhabitants back.

World-building and/or customization is one of my favorite gaming activities.
 
Had to delete some game saves from a few rented games like Elebits(93 blocks? wth), some of those saves where as big as an N64 game. Got Lostwinds, going to try it later. Hu ra! for some AA, nice sharp picture!
 
Speevy said:
I didn't say it was that good. I said that's what it reminds me of. You have a guy running around building a place, which in turn brings its inhabitants back.

World-building and/or customization is one of my favorite gaming activities.
Mmm, Spore. Anyway, I wish I was able to get my Wii online right now, because knowing Nintendo they'll probably take down Lost Winds in three weeks and then rerelease it later for a higher price.
 
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