A few new games since Rune Factory:
1. Wii Fit U - This installment adds new activities to the classic categories, but also adds an entirely new "Dance" category, which I am finding to be far more effective than the aerobics category for working up a sweat. A really brutal workout is alternating between dance and strength exercises and dance exercises; that's the main thrust of my workout, with the warmup consisting of aerobics exercises, and the cool down consisting of balance exercises. Using the "My Routines" can set up a custom workout routine using any exercises. There is a Personal trainer feature will do everything for you based on the parameters you enter, but I prefer my own judgement. You can also set up your own Gyms, adding other people from across the Internet, and you gain your own community within the Miiverse to go along with it.
Another interesting feature is the Wii Fit Meter, a small device that you attatch to your belt or pants, it tracks steps, distance, altitude, temperatures, rate, and uses this to calculate METs which in turn is used to calculate the calories burned; you can then import this with an NFC connection right into the Wii U, which now acts somewhat of a central database for everything.
There is, of course, extensive stat tracking which utilizes a calendar, and this has been expanded from previous versions to include stats tracked by the Wii Fit Meter. There're also stats that show which muscle groups have been targeted, and then it assesses what type of exercises you are - I am currently a power based with Legs being my heaviest focus.
This is the game I have been playing the most, I am putting in two 45 minute workouts a day, so far without fail since its release just over a week ago. If you include walking, I am doing about 10-15 kilometers on week days; and that is measured into it. I am doing it for the benefit of my calorie burn calendar =P
One last thing, many of the new games require two Wii Remote+'s, one for each arm. For example, the rock climbing needs to track arm movement using two +'s while the Balance board tracks leg movement.
2. Assassin's Creed 4 - A lot of you are no doubt playing this one, so there isn't much I need to say. I am only a few hours in, but am so far enjoying it. I just really hope Nintendo, Aonuma in particular, is paying attention to games like Assassin's Creed and probably more so Xenoblade, when he is deciding the direction of the 2015 Wii U Zelda title. Zelda style gameplay eventually led to Prince of Persia and then Assassin's Creed; but recent Zelda games have failed to keep up with even other games developed by Nintendo - Xenoblade was WAY better than Twilight Princess or Skyward Sword, for example. If the pirate's life's for you, then this game is for you.
On the Wii U version of this game, you can play with the entire game on the TV, and your choice of controller. You can play with stats and UI elements on the gamepad - any text presentations will appear on both the TV screen and the Gamepad, or you can play the entire experience contained on the Gamepad only.
3. Ace Attorney 5 - We have a separate thread on this. I am playing through this one slowly, and savouring it. It is very good, and exactly what any fan of the series would hope for the next 3DS evolution. Without spoiling much, Phoenix Wright is back in the main role, but the Apollo Justice story hasn't just been thrown out the window either. It's called dual-destinies for a reason.
4. Pokemon Y - The game is very solid, but unfortunately I haven't had much time to play. About 15 or so of my co-workers have the game, and all of them are way further than I am. I gave up trying to keep up when a few of them managed to get 100 hours in under two weeks - Pokemon players are insane! I am comfortable playing 1-3 hours a week thankyou very much
5. Wii Sports Club - Essentially Wii Sports with a focus on online competitions and leagues. There are minigames included with leader boards, and the graphics have been updated from the original version. This is actually a fairly good game, I wish Nintendo would have included this as a part of the initial package. While Nintendo Land does demonstrate a lof of what the Wii U can do, it is also lacks the accessibility and activity based gaming that made Wii Fit so appealing. While this is essentially just the original game with updates, that's all any sort of sports game really requires - this comes with additional play modes, and perhaps in the future, additional activities. The first batch are all from the original Wii Sports title. The handling is definitely different this time around though, as they now require Wii Motion+ controllers.
The games for the remainder of the year I am looking forward to, for now, are Bravely Default (If it is a December launch, there is conflicting info on the NA launch, is it December 3rd or February 2014? The Euro launch is December 5th), Zelda: A Link Between World (Link to the Past 2), and Super Mario 3D World. I am expecting a lot out of 3D world at this point, it looks like a lot of fun.