My haul from yesterday. (Relax GAF, Mario 3D World was sold out in store and is being shipped to me next week). I also bought MonHun digitally alongside Earthbound, not pictured.
So far I was surprised how smoothly the update process took. Patching took less than an hour total, and the Wii->Wii U transfer was equally pretty fast...though downloading all my VC titles individually on Wii U was a tedious and irritating process with upwards of 50 games to re-download, at least two hours alone. Though you guys weren't kidding how embarrassing the VC offerings are on Wii U currently. Just a handful of NES and SNES games? WTF.
It's a precious little console with an ecosystem really tailored to a family environment. MiiVerse is humorous but I doubt I will give it much use. I am not at all sold on the Gamepad yet though. Off-TV play is needless for me given the atrocious battery life and image quality being far superior on my main TV. Most of the games don't require its use, and I got really annoyed having to get up during the Pikmin tutorial to swipe the screen on the charge cradle to scan the map for my objective despite using the WiiMote to play. (Hopefully I need not bother doing that again in the game).
Only Lego City requires the gamepad to play of all the purchases I have made. So put me in the anti-gamepad camp. I really wish they doubled-down on an improved Wiimote/Nunchuck combo and the Pro Controller instead of this second screen nonsense...
NSMB U has surprised me so far. I know lots of people compare it favorably to SMW, and I haven't played it deep enough yet to really consider it on that quality level, but I certainly am digging it more than the previous NSMB games.
Lego City is quite a step beyond prior Lego games, even the more recent Lego Marvel(which I just platinumed on PS4) feels like a stepdown over the immensity and quality of writing on display here. Very surprising.
70+ hours of MonHun played on 3DS, I am damn excited to finally give online a try in HD.
I threw in Pikmin 2 Wii to test out the WII emulation and to compare with Pikmin 3. Visually it's a massive step-up, looking forward to diving in more fully with the sequel...though I should play Pikmin 2 through fully first I guess. Never did play it much(outside of completing Pikmin 1 on GC).
Zombi U and Wonderful 101 are still in packaging.
Sonic Lost World demo really impressed me! Looks stunning and I loved exploring for red rings and secret paths in the demo level. Why is it so hated? Might pick it up after playing 3D World.
Thinking of trying out some eShop games. How are NanoAssault Neo and Mighty Switch Force Hyper/2? How is the Cave? I recall mediocre reviews, but the concept still intrigues me. Wii port good?