
TVGB writes: "Rarely have I wanted a game to succeed as badly as I do the Wii exclusive Deadly Creatures. Nintendo continues to top the charts, but many still remember the initial disappointment that hardcore gamers felt when that 1:1 lightsaber game didn't show up or that the best thing we could do was turn the Wiimote sideways to hold a gun Hollywood style. Hardcore gamers began to turn. That is what makes games like Deadly Creatures, MadWorld, The Conduit and other more recent hardcore efforts important. Add to this the fact that Deadly Creatures was created with Wiimote controls specifically, which could make it a shining example of the big N's revolution paying off - not just in their pockets, but for the hardcore gamer too".

Beneath all the Smash and shovelware, the Wii really did have quite a few gems.
Not a bad list.. I would add Excitebots, Kororinpa 1 & 2, Bit.Trip series, Geometry Wars: galaxies

In an enlightening interview with Laser Lemming Nordic Game's Martin Kreuch reveals the swedish publisher's plans for their recent haul of THQ ips, including Darksiders.
How about no Darksiders at all? I never understood how people could play this game from start to finish, both belong to the worst games I played in the last 10 years.
Oh maaan, please continue the story of darksiders series.
Also if you do manage to get older developers, i hope you guys remove the rpg-ish element. <_<
The game was much better without it.

Game Informer - One of the most unique Wii titles revolved around a spider, a scorpion, and actors Billy Bob Thornton and the late Dennis Hopper. THQ released Deadly Creatures in 2009 to little fanfare, but many that played it were charmed by its quirkiness. This week, we see if that charm holds up.