Four more Wii U games join Nintendo Selects range in Europe
Posted 16 Aug 2016 at 12:01 by Joshua Phillips
The Nintendo Selects range on Wii U already offers a bunch of classics at a discount price and that range is set to expand even more this September.
On September 30th, you'll be able to pick up Mario Party 10, Super Mario 3D World, Pikmin 3 and Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker as part of the Nintendo Selects range which usually retail for around £19.99.
Not sure what title to go for? We're fans of all four, so check out our reviews to see which one is for you!
Pikmin 3 "Fans have waited nine years, and two consoles, for another Pikmin title and now finally you can once again command an army of plant-like creatures as you fight fearsome foes in the pursuit of the planet's fruit. Pikmin 3 is a good mix of new and old, with fresh gameplay elements making the third instalment a welcome addition in the franchise." Full Review
Captain Toad "What follows is a master class from Nintendo in tight, fun and dynamic level design. I can't think of one single level I didn't enjoy, with each one offering a beautiful aesthetic in line with 3D World's Mario Universe, including pause menu and in game HUD design, and some incredibly catchy and fun tunes." Full Review
Mario Party 10 "As far as minigame designs go, this is one of the most inventive Mario Party games since the GameCube days, as you'll be tossing bob-ombs into crowds trying to get the biggest chain-reaction, or jumping for your life on an ever-moving cliff side." Full Review
Super Mario 3D World "Unlike recent titles that have tended to just add one or two new aspects (typically power ups), Nintendo has gone all in and added plenty to Super Mario 3D World. The most advertised, and utilised, is the Internet-friendly cat suit. Being able to clamour your way up walls really enriches the game's verticality. Being a close-combat suit as well, rather than a projectile powered one, helps it stand out amongst the ever-growing arsenal of questionable fashion choices in Mario's wardrobe" Full Review