Sonic and the Secret Rings
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Geometry Wars: Galaxies?
Both are $20 new. I personally enjoyed Sonic Adventure 1 and 2, so I could be up for another broken 3D Sonic game. Retro Evolved was cool, and I find the multiplayer options relevant to my interests. Plus it has a REALLY pretty cover insert... Any advice?
Which of these two Wii games should I buy next?
Get G. Wars
Get G. Wars, I owned Secret Rings and its horrible just horrible
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I voted Geometry Wars. I never played it, but I know that if you enjoy the Adventure titles and then play the Secret Rings you're headed for dissapointment.
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Mozgus wrote:These are the best games you can find for $20?
For the Wii, yes. I already have a good few Wii games and most of the others are a smidgen too high for my price range. I feel I need to wait on Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition ($20) until it's been longer since I beat it on the Gamecube. Battalion Wars 2 ($20) could be good, but I just don't feel like playing that right now. I already have Trauma Center on the DS and didn't like it, so I can see no good reason to buy the remake ($15) or New Blood ($35) for more than $10 and $15 respectively. I would buy Link's Crossbow Training ($20), but with the Nyko Perfect Shot ($15-$18) I'd want to/ have to buy it'd be $40 post tax. Final Fantasty Fables ($35), Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn ($35), and Super Paper Mario ($35) need to hit $20, although they could theoretically grab me at $25. I plan to pick up Dokapon Kingdom at retail ($40) when it comes out in October, so I can't spend too much money for awhile. And my fiance is video game aware enough that I can't sneak in new games without her knowing -3- .