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wraggster
August 17th, 2008, 19:30
It's not too difficult to criticize the quality of many third-party Wii games — whether they're unique titles, bad licenses or lazy ports to the new system. However, will this change as more quality third-party games appear on the Wii? Recently, Wiiware title 'Lost Winds' picked up some great reviews, as did the Blastworks game. The recent review of a new game called Order Up on IGN caught my attention because they praised it as the way all casual games should be made. Is this the beginning of a new era for Wii games where quality casual games from third parties manage to grab the attention of both mainstream and hardcore gamers alike, instead of being a console where only first-party titles sell?

http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/08/16/1438253

KristenBaldousor
August 18th, 2008, 17:13
Well, the future of third party games is shining pretty well, or at least is whta I think

Shawn White using the balance board will be a mayor seller
Rygar: The battle for argus weems what many core gamers needs right now on the Wii
Ghostbusters: The Video Game and SW: The Force Unleash looking good on the gameplay side
The Conduit, no words, pretty awesome, Wii needed a generical FPS ASAP
Disaster: Day of Crisis, not much is known but is looking good
Dead Rising: Chop till you drop, hey, we get to bash lotsa zombies!!!!!

Those are third party games that looks pretty awesome!!! So yea, I can agree with this article

ICE
August 18th, 2008, 17:16
Rygar looks like garbage and Disaster wont ever be released lol.

Dead Rising and The Conduit look great though.