copied this list of capcom wii games from wikipedia, might be missing some (?)
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how much of that is actually worth a fuck?
Let me re-arrange and correct this list:
Ports-
-Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition- This is the best version of RE4 I've played overall (have not played it on PC with all the mods available). The Wiimote used a pointer for shooting works really well, although it does tend to make the game easier than before, since it's so easy to get headshots. The image quality is not as good as the GC version (expected), but you do get GC-quality visuals with the extra features/modes from the PS2 port, plus you can always play with a GC or classic controller if you don't want to use the Wiimote/Nunchuk combo.
-Ōkami- Have yet to play this on either system; I recently bought it on PS2. Why? Because the Wii port has downgraded visuals and that stupid waggle-wave crap for combat. No thanks.
-Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil- Haven't played this; read that it didn't look as good as the GC version (again due to IQ issues), so I never bothered since I have it on GC.
-Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop- What were they thinking?
-Monster Hunter G- Ported from PS2 or PSP, I forget which. With Tri out in Japan, who cares? Doubtful this will ever come out in English anyway.
-Resident Evil Zero (Now out in the States)-Just like RE, it's the same game with worse image quality. You can play with the Wiimote/Nunchuk if that means anything.
-Sengoku Basara 2+Heroes (This game was released as a double-pack)- I love Basara 2/Heroes! It's Capcom's wacky version of Samurai Warriors, and it's done much, much better IMO. Very over the top and crazy for a musou title. Basara 2 is the full game; Heroes is an expansion pack with a few new characters. What's nice about the Wii version is that you can transfer save data back and forth between the two games (which you'd want to do for items/money earned), and all the characters are unlocked from the start in the original Basara 2. I own this game on both PS2 and Wii; I thought that the 2P split-screen play in Heroes was smoother on the Wii version, but the PS2 version looks sharper and has better graphics overall. At this point, I wouldn't bother with Basara 2, since Basara 3 is coming out in a few months...on Wii and PS3. The PS3 version not only will look much better, but will also offer online co-op. Easy choice as to which to get.
Original games-
-Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure- Never played it.
-Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles- Rail-shooter version of RE, featuring abridged/retconned scenarios from RE0, RE1, RE3, and one original scenario. Has frame rate and some control issues; hard to play but still kind of worth it if you are a big RE fan.
-Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles- Improves on UC's flaws and is more enjoyable, although it's not going to be the game of choice if you want a pure arcade-style light gun shooter (stick to Ghost Squad for that). Features scenarios from RE2 and Code: Veronica, plus an original scenario that is sort of like a "prequel" to RE4.
-We Love Golf!- It's a typical Minna No Golf clone. I remember most people here not liking it, but I thought it was fun.
-Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars- Fun Vs. game with a similar play style to Capcom's Marvel games. It's a two-on-two tag fighter. Has a somewhat small roster and balance issues, but some characters are just plain BORING to use (the two big guys, who also cannot partner with anyone). Has Dreamcast-level graphics, but great style and there's a few nice backgrounds and BGM tracks in there. This is all based on the original game, which is not coming out outside of Japan; Ultimate All-Stars, hitting later this month, is an upgraded version, addressing the balance/character flaws, adding additional characters, adding new music, and also adding in online play. I'm pretty pumped for it.
http://www.gamespot.com/wii/action/tatsunokovscapcom/video/6244927/tatsunoko-vs-capcom-ultimate-all-stars--dropping-pelicans-gameplay-movie-Spyborgs- Haven't played it.
-Monster Hunter Tri- It's more Monster Hunter. I will get this if the American version has free online play, otherwise forget it.