For the level headed, non-bias, comment.
''Nintendo? Do you eat excrements?" (joking).
Launching this fall, will be the testing ground for how Nintendo reformats the series. They'll be co-op (Tingle Turner), and traversing around the WW's world map, might also see some changes.
This just might be the title that gets the PS360 crowd on board for the Wii U. Hopefully, it won't be too late :'-(.
AIso, I hate the fact that I can't swivel the camera view around with the triggers. There's a patch to alleviate that issue, though it's only for the Japanese version (hopefully it'll be patched in, day 1 for the NA version).
Obvious reason: there's no Wii U version. By the time it launches, the Wii U should have a decent consumer install base.
I know; it's selfish of me, but we all have our own needs and wants.
Motion (M+) controlled combat. Keep traditional controls, and allow an option for those who prefer motion+. I also enjoyed the ability to upgrade and create.
''What the LOZ series can learn from Dark Souls, Monster Hunter, Skyrim, Xenoblade, and Dragon Dogma.''
Makes everything less cumbersome. At least there's options, and the Wii U gamepad is not forced upon us.
This game looks so cool.
Consumers find their, ''eureka!'' moment with the Wii U. The console's trump card is its BC with its predecessor's software and hardware (Wii). We know the PS4 won't have native BC with PS3 games (though it will through streaming), and the DS3 won't function with the system (Move will, however). And on top of that, Microsoft's next-gen system is also rumoured to be lacking that feature.
It wouldn't be foolish to think that both next-gen sy...
Nintendo will bend over backwards to make sure this title gets played by as many hands as possible.
That's good news. Hopefully the 3DS version is just as good, though I wish it featured co-op play like Monster Hunter Ultimate 3 HD.
I'm not gonna explain myself (because it's totally pointless to be frank), but you're wrong.
Nintendo develops and produces games outside their norm (Xenoblade, The Last Story, Pandora's Tower), and it's so infuriating whenever people say they don't make new Ip's (they do, just google search!).
It's like an extra 5 scoops of ice cream.
I'd love for it to happen. A 3DS/PSP/Vita release on their ''E'' service, would be pleasant.
Coming next month (in March). There's also deals going on at select retailers (Target - $25 dollars gift card on any Wii U bundle purchase, plus a ''buy 1 get the second title half off'' sale).
March should be a good month for the Wii U.
Disparity between how they've marketed the Wii, and now the Wii U. Call me naive, though I believe Nintendo's preparing for the storm.
They still having revealed anything pertaining to their Retro Studios branch, Smash Bros. Wii U hasn't been show yet (no pics, nothing), Mario U and Kart U, could be a slaying app (depending on its evolution to HD). We do have those Nintendo Directs, though they're largely focused around their 3DS hardware.
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Nintendo got hit bad during the Wii/NDS era.
They don't nerf the Wii U version.
I have a Wii. Knowing that I can play my old library of software is a huge benefit to me. It basically means that I don't have to share my tv with my OG Wii, because I can play all those old games on my Wii U console. I'm keeping my Wii console because I can play Gamecube games on it (along with supporting Gamecube controllers).
PS2 (and the early PS3 model) had BC with their predecessor console. It's something I've enjoyed experiencing as a consumer.
Wouldn't recommend it (no online service).