If you combine both "Lost Winds" games and put them up against "World of Goo" which would you say is better. If you just pick one "Lost Winds" games then "World of Goo" would win because alone "Lost Winds" is to short so, Lost Winds 1&2 v.s. World of Goo !
I think the first Lost Winds on its own wins; adding the second is overkill. I personally find World of Goo rather boring. It's probably not even in my Top 50 WiiWare games.
i've gotten way more play out of the Bit.Trip series than either of the two we're supposed to be choosing between, lol.
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I understand why people loved World of Goo - it's a neat concept, and the execution is amazing. But I think Lost Winds 2 has it beat hands down. The adventure there is a bit longer and has many "fixes" for minor issues from the first Lost Winds game.
Of course, this might have something to do with my general preference for platform games over puzzle games. The Lost Winds series is very relaxing and slow paced... and I know that some people dislike the games because of that.
I think the first Lost Winds on its own wins; adding the second is overkill. I personally find World of Goo rather boring. It's probably not even in my Top 50 WiiWare games.
I'm calling Ripley's. I don't believe you have 51+ WiiWare games. Not for a second.
It's a different kind of pleasured recieved from these wildly different games. The only comparable thing is the amount of quality both titles have to offer and the fact they're on WiiWare of course. I totally agree with you from singling them out but at the end of the day I wish there were more fresh and innovative games like these on WiiWare. What was a bright start for the service is now sliding down unfortunately, i've not bought a wiiware game for months.
I would say Bit Trip and Art Style are both series whose games are nothing but fresh and innovative, both of which have had games release in the last few months.
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LostWinds series < World of Goo < Bit. Trip series < Cave Story (To be fair, World of Goo is a singular game against entire series, and Cave Story is my favorite game of all time.)
Well, I suppose I should say I don't believe anyone has fifty WiiWare games better than World of Goo. I don't even like World of Goo, but I'd be hard pressed to name half that many. And that's no knock against WiiWare to say it doesn't have fifty good games. For a platform with between 200 and 250 games, it'd be unbelievable if around 1 out of 4 were worth buying.
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