I'd like to see a spiritual successor to Eternal Darkness, Pokemon RPG on the Wii U, Final Fantasy, the main series, not some "let's see if it works on the Nintendo Console but we'll give Sony and Microsoft the real deal, and GOLDEN SUN!
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@Aquat1cF1sh: I liked the Revolution name too, maybe they should go for something like Dark Matter or Zodiac but they're more likely to go with something like rainbows and butterflies. Can't hurt anybody's feelings.
@dirtymangle: Yeah, congrats man! Keep us posted and I will be sure to support you. We need more developers for Nintendo. The art style looks cool and the concept is interesting. Have you considered on-rails, make it more about the timing of your attacks and dodging. Multiple-labeled paths on the screen to either try to attack or do other things. Every path does not lead to an untouchable take. Think about it for future games.
@haziqagha: Metroid Fusion for the GBA was my first step into 2D Metroid and it is one of my favorite handheld games of all time. I would like to see a Prime series though on the Wii U because I feel that they will really bring out the graphical capabilities of the Wii U. The reason I got a gamecube back in the day was because of Metroid Prime. I remember how a lot of people thought the game was going to be horrible because it was 3D and it blew people away.
@pikachudude860: The graphics do look like they can definitely use more polish but besides that the multi-player looks really fun. For those who are into multi-player games on the Wii U this should be a no brainer. I do not like the straight FPS so this has a good mix of hand-to-hand, gun and sword gameplay. Plus we gotta support 3rd parties guys. They seem like they put a lot of time into this game. It's an interesting concept. Games have to differ from the usual COD formula.
@kbaily: You make a very good point that I didn't even think of. Most people are on tablets or some sort of mobile gaming device so I do not see why the gamepad should be a negative. Especially if you have the options to use other controllers for games. Look at the small investment as not having to pay for internet to play online games at least like other consoles "cough" lol.
As long as you know there will be games you will enjoy that would be enough. I am not into Call of Duty, or Halo, or Battlefield like a lot of gamers these days so I like looking for something new. Fun factor is the biggest thing for me not graphics.
@Jaysonguy: Nintendo does seem to be at the forefront of a lot of innovation regarding the gaming industry if you look at the past trend for video games, consoles and controllers. I feel that they failed to market how well the gamepad can change gaming. I hate watching reviewers of the PS4 controller say it is so different from anything out already and that developers can do a lot with that. But they can't do a lot with the Nintendo gamepad? Really, smdh.
I have gotten every Nintendo console since the NES days so I guess I cannot deny that I support them. I still have not obtained a Wii U yet until they release a game worth buying the console for to me. It appears that most people that buy a Wii U really love it. I am not a Mario fan, never have been, so all of these Mario re-iterations do not do anything for me. I will end up getting one when X or Supersmash Bros. comes out it. The only reason I can see getting it now would be for the Deus Ex game. The only reason I feel that Nintendo is doing so horrible is because of the lack of third-party support and them failing to grow up with their consumers. The average gamer is older than people think, usually over 30. Do you think 10-yr olds can buy themselves $300, $400, $500 consoles. They need to release a realistic Pokemon game, Golden Sun, Advance Wars and some of those great 3ds games to the Wii U.
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