


Tengami is a game developed by many former Rare employees that presents a lovely pop up book art style that resembles Okami mixed with Paper Mario. Speaking of the Gamepad, it makes certain experiences more natural to the Wii U than they would be on its competitors. If Ubisoft takes the time and effort, this game could show why multiplatform games may be worth buying on the Wii U. The game focuses around a character who can use his smartphone to manipulate the world around him, so the Gamepad makes quite a natural companion to the gameplay. The game itself actually makes a good deal of sense on the Wii U. As a brand new IP without established roots on another console, Watch Dogs may have a chance to sell well on the Wii U, which would certainly be a boon for Nintendo. Multiplatform games, particularly the rated M ones, have not been faring well on the Wii U, and developers are beginning to question whether it is worth bringing these efforts to the console. Thankfully, Nintendo has what looks on paper to be a very impressive 2014 lineup for their home console.Ī lot may be riding on Watch Dogs’ performance on the Wii U.
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The software drought that plagued the Wii U is slowly ending, but the Wii U needs games, and lots of them, to succeed against Microsoft and Sony’s next gen offerings. The Wii U has been performing incredibly well in its home country of Japan, and games like Super Mario 3D World have given the Wii U a shot in the arm in the US. The Wii U has had a rough time this past year, but is slowly finding its footing.
