Eschewing motion controls, Radiant Dawn is a no-frills, meaty, long, and viciously challenging game and a superb entry in the Wii library. Radiant Dawn predates some of the relationship mechanics that have characterized the series’ most recent editions, but the tactical game play is just as spot-on as you’ve come to expect from Nintendo’s flagship tactical RPG. Play revolves around the massive world map, the field where most of the exploring happens, and the battle screen where you destroy your enemies. Dreams Quest is building the first-ever metaverse-based economy, a self-sustaining DreamsVerse where people will be driven to participate in the decentralised play-to-earn RPG game using dynamic NFTs. There’s even a whole vocal song in Klonoa 2 featuring this cutesy gibberish. FF VII, however, is much more science-fiction orientated with a strong apocalyptic feel. In order to give the games an otherworldly feel, Namco created a whole new language called Phantomile that everyone in the Klonoa games speaks. Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn I think even some Fire Emblem fans forget this excellent Wii title happened. It’s the same type of 2.5D feel as Klonoa: Door to Phantomile. By drawing and controlling gusts of wind, players navigate lovingly-crafted areas in a serene, slow-paced, and unique adventure. A WiiWare launch title built around Wii’s notoriously-small internal storage capacity, LostWinds is a short, beautiful puzzle platformer that uses the Wii Remote’s capabilities in creative and intuitive ways. LostWinds Lostwinds is proof that less can indeed be more. If you can get through Klonoa without shedding any tears, you’re made of sterner stuff than most. Despite the cutesy appearance, both the difficulty and the surprisingly-poignant story gradually ramp up into some truly painful territory. The Wii Remote can be held sideways (à la Super Paper Mario and Wario Land: Shake It). For one, the graphics have been upgraded and the difficulty is more balanced. Multiple enhancements have been made to improve the experience of the original. It’s a top-tier platformer built around using enemies as springboards for increasingly-complex sequences of rebounding leaps. Klonoa () is a remake of the game Klonoa: Door to Phantomile which was originally released for the PlayStation. Klonoa originally released on the PlayStation 1 to little fanfare, and got a second lease on life in the definitive Wii edition.