144 said:
I bought the WWHD bundle. I was happy I did it. Right now, on my Wii U, downloaded, are WWHD, Pikmin 3, Wii Sports Club, Shovel Knight, some apps, and Smash Bros U (which is a big download). There's still a lot of room left.
If you like the game so much, why not just have it on the console all the time? You'll be able to quickly show off to your friends how great the HD version looks without fumbling for its case.
Your backwards compatibility argument doesn't really hold either. The Wii U comes with a motion sensor bar and such, the only thing you'd need if you didn't already have a Wii would be a Wiimote+nunchuck. And the gamepad is far superior to the pro controller for most games, I'd say. Definitely for WWHD, and definitely for Pikmin. The only reason you'd buy a pro controller is for multiplayer use, i.e., no different than any other console.
You should get a Wii U. You'll be glad you did. There's no subscriptions for online play, just what the price tag says. And just imagine not having to pause Wind Waker to use the toilet, because you can take the game with you.
Also, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjShcaf9jOY
The thing is that I'd then probably only be buying it for
Wind Waker HD... and maybe
The Wonderful 101.
Just like the Wii, the Wii-U seems best suited for friends. Most of the games on it are "party" games, where you're just hanging out with friends, goofing off in 4-player co-op. I'm not into that, since I don't have gaming friends, and games like
Hyrule Warriors and
Bayonetta 2 don't interest me either. So that leaves very little in the form of single-player experiences.
I mean, I love (and I do mean fucking LOVE)
Wind Waker, but 300+ bucks is a bit too steep even for that game.