GameplayWhore
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I don't like the Wii version of RE4. I think having pointer controls takes almost all the challenge and defeats the point. Even Professional is a damn joke.
You're not required to use pointer controls on the Wii version.
I don't like the Wii version of RE4. I think having pointer controls takes almost all the challenge and defeats the point. Even Professional is a damn joke.
It would just be adding features to the GPU.
Hopefully I get to pack away my wiimote for good. Lovely traditional dual stick upad, mmmMM.
If Devs ignored Wii mote for the Wii, why would they use it for Wii U?
I just want devs to keep using the Wii remote + nunchuck.
It's a huge step. Many expected it, what, six years ago? So to say that anticipation has been building for a while is an understatement. All of those franchises in HD.. I'm psyched.I just got excited thinking about Nintendo in HD. Even if it's 360 owner, that's still cool!!
I want a new Yoshis Story looking game with realistic felt textures. Make Mario look like a plastic toy. Let's do this!
Not much, outside of the odd patent.
Why pay $4000, when you can buy a wiiU and do that on your current t.v.?
I'm hoping for multiple controller options. I don't want my gaming experience to be limited this coming gen.
Multiple controller options is the biggest source of my personal enthusiasm for Wii U as a system. Packing in an M+ remote makes M+ the new baseline for pointer/gesture control, the padlet is for touch gaming, asymmetric viewpoints, and extra input parallelism, and hopefully we'll get a sweet new iteration of a dual-analog pad as well. Any and every type of gameplay is possible with all these interfaces to choose from.
It's also up to the developer to implement multiple controller options. I just have a weird feeling that a lot will go for one or the other with the Wii U. Probably most will aim to use the DRC and ignore the wiimote unless multiplayer is involved.
What I want is a few more multiplayer 3D shooters where we can decide to use a classic controller or remote/nunchuk. I prefer the latter, but my playmates wouldn't be caught dead with a remote in their hands, and there has been so far one game that we can play together with both options.
If anything Nintendo would probably be able to provide them with an easy to use API.I feel that more of this would require, though, some sort of very easy to use API framework so devs don't have to do any heavy coding for it.
Indeed but i was thinking more about how WiiU's family feature will be perceived as new to people, if there are already ads on tv showing those features.
I know a tv won't replace a console anyway.
I believe GoldenEye for the Wii had multiple controller options. I would like the same treatment for sport and wrestling games as well.
If this particular TV is phenomenally expensive, then this will be an advertisement that will cause interest in the feature itself, and consumers may clamor for a reasonably priced equivalent. This could actually be beneficial to Nintendo in a way.
Ultrasound equipment included?All new Viera TV, with home ultrasound equipment included!
That's what the vitality sensor was missing all along.
Correct, I was talking about GoldenEye. My friends have even hinted to me that I should bring it over again at some point.
If this particular TV is phenomenally expensive, then this will be an advertisement that will cause interest in the feature itself, and consumers may clamor for a reasonably priced equivalent. This could actually be beneficial to Nintendo in a way.
Anyone else hoping for a Tales game to be announced at the Tales festival in June?
It's been far too long..
If and when one does come, if it's anywhere near as good as Symphonia is, I'm going to be in a lot of trouble with friends, family, and work. This is one of the few non-first-party games where I'd consider taking time off from work..I am.
I bought Graces for PS3 and Abyss for 3DS but haven't had time to start them because of school. I would love one for the Wii U.
a tales game IS being announced. Probably for the PS3 though.Anyone else hoping for a Tales game to be announced at the Tales festival in June?
It's been far too long..
No thanks, I prefer aiming with IR.
(edit: this was a jokey post, but I do consider IR a more useful feature than the advantage that the gyros add to general orientation detection on the Wii Remote, and it was a bit weird to see Nintendo try to use the latter for pointing after Sony started doing so with the Move)
How does it work exactly? Does it interface w/ existing smart phones/tablets via some app? Why not the DRC?
I'd say it stays with Playstation platforms for now.Anyone else hoping for a Tales game to be announced at the Tales festival in June?
It's been far too long..
If and when one does come, if it's anywhere near as good as Symphonia is, I'm going to be in a lot of trouble with friends, family, and work. This is one of the few non-first-party games where I'd consider taking time off from work..
Anyone else hoping for a Tales game to be announced at the Tales festival in June?
It's been far too long..
*highfives*
I think it's the only multiplayer game other than SSBB and Tatsunoko vs Capcom that my brothers and I were heavily invested in for the Wii. We each liked our own style of play and I think Eurocom did a fantastic job.
You can never tell if he's being serious or not.What's going on here: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=37713589&postcount=250
What's going on here: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=37713589&postcount=250
interesting or notWhat's going on here: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost...&postcount=250
What's going on here: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=37713589&postcount=250
BTW, there isn't a single good EVA game out there. I want a good EVA game.
Huh?Star Fix with space vaginas.
Note, my 'source' may have been erotic fan fiction.
So wait, were you being serious or not?