Let me take you back to October 29th, 2013, a time where Namco Bandai Games America made gamers believe that Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures would be a fun exciting game that would bridge the gap between the young and the old while catering to modern times and honoring cherished memories of the past. However, on this day players were gifted with broken promises, simplistic gameplay, inadequate villains, ruined memories and tarnished dreams.
COG: We take a look at the top 13 Wii U games to play this Halloween season. We have everything from crazy spooky games to kid friendly ones. Enjoy!
SPC writes, "SuperPhillip Central continues its look at the wondrous world of overlooked games with Part Three of the Most Overlooked Wii U Games. Despite being a poor seller in the grand scheme of things, the Wii U library is full of plenty of variety. Some titles do well, while some do not. This series of articles talks about the latter."
Most overlooked, under rated Wii U games
1) Rayman Legends
2) Wii Sports Club GOLF (just the golf, it's SIM-perfection)
3) Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate
4) Splinter Cell Blacklist
5) Sonic Racing Transformed
And the most overlooked, under rated indie game, would be Armillo.
Best Wii u games/overrated and overlooked.
-Deus Ex: Human Revolution
-Zombi U
-Splinter Cell
-Need for Speed
-COD BII
-W101
-DK tf
-Hyrule Warrios
-Kirby
Worth Playing: The original Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures on the 3DS was a different iteration compared to the home console versions. The focus on 2-D platforming instead of 3-D made sense, but the result was mediocre, especially when compared to similar games on the system. In our previous review, it was suggested that the game might have been better off as a full 3-D adventure, since there weren't too many of those at the time. It seems Vicious Cycle had the same idea, as Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2 is a 3-D platformer on the 3DS. It's actually a carbon copy of the home console version, just in a scaled-down form.