Liek Ive said before, and like Ill say now. There are 2 games I am interested in. ZombieU and Rayman. So no..I'm not buying a whole console for 2 games when I have hundreds apon hundreds of other games I can play on my PC.
That's how things are on the escapist now. Anyway you are right the Ps3 and 360 did indeed have horrible launch lineups.SkarKrow said:The line up is really good for the stage in it's life with a lot of interesting games just over the horizon, honestly it's a good lineup if you ask me the PS3 and 360 had dreadful launch lineups comparitively.Colt47 said:Yeah, actually this system in particular is doing much better than the game cube and Wii as far as the line up goes. Comparatively, the Wii U also has a better line up than either the Xbox 360 or ps3 had back when they were at a similar point in their launch cycle, so all in all it's probably a safe future purchase. Of course, the PS3 and 360 also hit right around the decline of the local video game rental industry and the rise of review insanity, so that probably colors some peoples opinions on the titles available.SkarKrow said:Not a problem, Blunty did a rather in depth review of the system as a whole including the launch line up, the controllers, how it all felt to use, etc, that I found rather informative and helpful, here's the first part: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45Ai0P-ui40Nazulu said:Thanks for that, I was hoping for it.SkarKrow said:Almost all of them since they have identical button layouts.Nazulu said:How many of these games allow me to use that Xbox looking controller instead? I really don't want to use that over sized game boy.
I'm going to make sure every thing is clear before I purchase a Wii U, but I'll most likely wait till some more games are released.
Should help to clear things up for you it did for me. The lack of analog triggers is bizarre but hardly a big issue when they're only really helpful for racing sims. I'm sold on it tbh, there's a bunch of games I already want and tonnes on the horizon so I'm up for it.
Oddly a lot of what people seem to dislike about the console seems to be seeping from ignorance about the hardware.
It has all the shit people seem to want like the CODs and AC's of the world, two franchises I have come to lose interest in, but it has platformers. I grew up in the 90's. I like my platformers. As I've said elsewhere there's 10+ games I want already out or coming very soon, so I'll be ordering mine with haste.
But I was more referring to ignorance about the hardware itself, the controller and the options available to players. It reeks of the "let's hate Nintendo" bandwagon and I've seen an increase around The Escapist in "der it's kiddy there's no COD!" type posts, which is something I do not expect on this site. IGN or GameSpot, sure, whatever, but not The Escapist.
This can't be anything but sarcasm.Yosharian said:WiiU is a pretty horrible system. None of those games interest me anyway apart from Bayonetta 2, which I'm not buying a whole system for.
I'm still waiting for the original Wii to drop in price in order to play Xenoblade Chronicles.
Yeah the Wii U launch lineup is pretty solid, especially if you include that stupid "launch window" thing Nintendo harp on about. Peoplea re far too jaded, they're also quite ignorant, claims of no new IP's for the format.GrimHeaper said:That's how things are on the escapist now. Anyway you are right the Ps3 and 360 did indeed have horrible launch lineups.SkarKrow said:The line up is really good for the stage in it's life with a lot of interesting games just over the horizon, honestly it's a good lineup if you ask me the PS3 and 360 had dreadful launch lineups comparitively.Colt47 said:Yeah, actually this system in particular is doing much better than the game cube and Wii as far as the line up goes. Comparatively, the Wii U also has a better line up than either the Xbox 360 or ps3 had back when they were at a similar point in their launch cycle, so all in all it's probably a safe future purchase. Of course, the PS3 and 360 also hit right around the decline of the local video game rental industry and the rise of review insanity, so that probably colors some peoples opinions on the titles available.SkarKrow said:Not a problem, Blunty did a rather in depth review of the system as a whole including the launch line up, the controllers, how it all felt to use, etc, that I found rather informative and helpful, here's the first part: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45Ai0P-ui40Nazulu said:Thanks for that, I was hoping for it.SkarKrow said:Almost all of them since they have identical button layouts.Nazulu said:How many of these games allow me to use that Xbox looking controller instead? I really don't want to use that over sized game boy.
I'm going to make sure every thing is clear before I purchase a Wii U, but I'll most likely wait till some more games are released.
Should help to clear things up for you it did for me. The lack of analog triggers is bizarre but hardly a big issue when they're only really helpful for racing sims. I'm sold on it tbh, there's a bunch of games I already want and tonnes on the horizon so I'm up for it.
Oddly a lot of what people seem to dislike about the console seems to be seeping from ignorance about the hardware.
It has all the shit people seem to want like the CODs and AC's of the world, two franchises I have come to lose interest in, but it has platformers. I grew up in the 90's. I like my platformers. As I've said elsewhere there's 10+ games I want already out or coming very soon, so I'll be ordering mine with haste.
But I was more referring to ignorance about the hardware itself, the controller and the options available to players. It reeks of the "let's hate Nintendo" bandwagon and I've seen an increase around The Escapist in "der it's kiddy there's no COD!" type posts, which is something I do not expect on this site. IGN or GameSpot, sure, whatever, but not The Escapist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_360_launch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_3_launch
Not that the wii's was that much better, but still. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_launch
The wiiU lineup as pretty much blown the old lineups out of the water people are just really jaded now.
http://wiiudaily.com/wii-u-games-list/
XEnoblade currently has nothing on the Metroid Prime Trilogy, I've heard that goes a fair way over $100 nowadays, just grabbed it for £40 here in the UK.GrimHeaper said:This can't be anything but sarcasm.Yosharian said:WiiU is a pretty horrible system. None of those games interest me anyway apart from Bayonetta 2, which I'm not buying a whole system for.
I'm still waiting for the original Wii to drop in price in order to play Xenoblade Chronicles.
The wii costs 100$.
If you want it to be cheaper good luck, but by that time Xenoblade will cost 200$ used.
It's currently $82.98 used just so you know.
Yes, Xenoblade is a highly desirable game indeed.
The escapist has been like this for a long while.SkarKrow said:Yeah the Wii U launch lineup is pretty solid, especially if you include that stupid "launch window" thing Nintendo harp on about. Peoplea re far too jaded, they're also quite ignorant, claims of no new IP's for the format.GrimHeaper said:That's how things are on the escapist now. Anyway you are right the Ps3 and 360 did indeed have horrible launch lineups.SkarKrow said:The line up is really good for the stage in it's life with a lot of interesting games just over the horizon, honestly it's a good lineup if you ask me the PS3 and 360 had dreadful launch lineups comparitively.Colt47 said:Yeah, actually this system in particular is doing much better than the game cube and Wii as far as the line up goes. Comparatively, the Wii U also has a better line up than either the Xbox 360 or ps3 had back when they were at a similar point in their launch cycle, so all in all it's probably a safe future purchase. Of course, the PS3 and 360 also hit right around the decline of the local video game rental industry and the rise of review insanity, so that probably colors some peoples opinions on the titles available.SkarKrow said:Not a problem, Blunty did a rather in depth review of the system as a whole including the launch line up, the controllers, how it all felt to use, etc, that I found rather informative and helpful, here's the first part: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45Ai0P-ui40Nazulu said:Thanks for that, I was hoping for it.SkarKrow said:Almost all of them since they have identical button layouts.Nazulu said:How many of these games allow me to use that Xbox looking controller instead? I really don't want to use that over sized game boy.
I'm going to make sure every thing is clear before I purchase a Wii U, but I'll most likely wait till some more games are released.
Should help to clear things up for you it did for me. The lack of analog triggers is bizarre but hardly a big issue when they're only really helpful for racing sims. I'm sold on it tbh, there's a bunch of games I already want and tonnes on the horizon so I'm up for it.
Oddly a lot of what people seem to dislike about the console seems to be seeping from ignorance about the hardware.
It has all the shit people seem to want like the CODs and AC's of the world, two franchises I have come to lose interest in, but it has platformers. I grew up in the 90's. I like my platformers. As I've said elsewhere there's 10+ games I want already out or coming very soon, so I'll be ordering mine with haste.
But I was more referring to ignorance about the hardware itself, the controller and the options available to players. It reeks of the "let's hate Nintendo" bandwagon and I've seen an increase around The Escapist in "der it's kiddy there's no COD!" type posts, which is something I do not expect on this site. IGN or GameSpot, sure, whatever, but not The Escapist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_360_launch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_3_launch
Not that the wii's was that much better, but still. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_launch
The wiiU lineup as pretty much blown the old lineups out of the water people are just really jaded now.
http://wiiudaily.com/wii-u-games-list/
Y'know...
Except ZombiU, The Wonderful 101 and a new RPG from the studio behind Xenoblade (it has fucking mech suits!), not to mention nobody knows what retro ware working on, could be a new IP, could be a really kick ass reboot!
You'll have to get the 3ds because of ace attorney 5.drisky said:The games look good but its hard to tell how they will be when they come out. Also I still don't feel the need to buy a new console, their is still a list of ps2 games I want to get too, never mind 2 generations removed form it. I need a new handheld so I might get a 3ds or Vita soon, but I have no interest in any home counsels right now. I mean I still need to finish rayman origins, then get bayonetta, Xenoblade, the frist two pikmans, and kirbys epic yarn. I have plenty of old games that I want to play and it will be years before I'm looking for a new system.
Yeah I've noticed it before here but it seems to be reaching fever pitch with the launch of new hardware these days, especially when it's Nintendo hardware, I can kind of understand it with the Vita, because it's a damn expensive system with not much support and some stupid systems forced in by Sony, but the 3DS and Wii U are getting a lot of great support and are relatively inexpensive things (the Wii U is a good £150 cheaper than the PS3 was at launch) with some interesting new tech open to more creative gameplay experiences.GrimHeaper said:SNIP
Thanks for the Youtube link. I've never heard of Blunty before but I like how he explains things.SkarKrow said:Aye it's worth checking out, honestly I'll use the 80-hour battery life controller Pro for anything that doesn't use the gamepad well or if i'm not playing on just the gamepad.Nazulu said:Thanks again. I'll check it out soon. I've already used the controller in store and it's not what I'm looking for. I really dislike having my hands spaced apart so much, and looking down in at the screen is a backwards move when I have a lovely big TV I'd rather look at.SkarKrow said:Not a problem, Blunty did a rather in depth review of the system as a whole including the launch line up, the controllers, how it all felt to use, etc, that I found rather informative and helpful, here's the first part: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45Ai0P-ui40Nazulu said:Thanks for that, I was hoping for it.SkarKrow said:Almost all of them since they have identical button layouts.Nazulu said:How many of these games allow me to use that Xbox looking controller instead? I really don't want to use that over sized game boy.
I'm going to make sure every thing is clear before I purchase a Wii U, but I'll most likely wait till some more games are released.
Should help to clear things up for you it did for me. The lack of analog triggers is bizarre but hardly a big issue when they're only really helpful for racing sims. I'm sold on it tbh, there's a bunch of games I already want and tonnes on the horizon so I'm up for it.
Oddly a lot of what people seem to dislike about the console seems to be seeping from ignorance about the hardware.
Also, it isn't odd that there are a lot of people who love and hate something before they've even tried it. That's always happened from my experience.
So say something like Darksiders 2 where alll the menus are on the touch screen and much easier to navigate, I'd use the gamepad, but something like mario bros I'd use the pro controller.
Yeah it's a rampant problem, I can give you first impressions from an hour with a demo, but I can't say a game is utter shit from ten minutes play in a shop.
Is there any indication that the Monolith game from the trailer will actually be a Xenoblade sequel? I mean from a story perspective, rather than gameplay.jackpackage200 said:Xenoblade 2
I like Blunty, tells things how it is and says what he means, posts funny rants sometimes too.Nazulu said:Thanks for the Youtube link. I've never heard of Blunty before but I like how he explains things.SkarKrow said:Aye it's worth checking out, honestly I'll use the 80-hour battery life controller Pro for anything that doesn't use the gamepad well or if i'm not playing on just the gamepad.Nazulu said:Thanks again. I'll check it out soon. I've already used the controller in store and it's not what I'm looking for. I really dislike having my hands spaced apart so much, and looking down in at the screen is a backwards move when I have a lovely big TV I'd rather look at.SkarKrow said:Not a problem, Blunty did a rather in depth review of the system as a whole including the launch line up, the controllers, how it all felt to use, etc, that I found rather informative and helpful, here's the first part: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45Ai0P-ui40Nazulu said:Thanks for that, I was hoping for it.SkarKrow said:Almost all of them since they have identical button layouts.Nazulu said:How many of these games allow me to use that Xbox looking controller instead? I really don't want to use that over sized game boy.
I'm going to make sure every thing is clear before I purchase a Wii U, but I'll most likely wait till some more games are released.
Should help to clear things up for you it did for me. The lack of analog triggers is bizarre but hardly a big issue when they're only really helpful for racing sims. I'm sold on it tbh, there's a bunch of games I already want and tonnes on the horizon so I'm up for it.
Oddly a lot of what people seem to dislike about the console seems to be seeping from ignorance about the hardware.
Also, it isn't odd that there are a lot of people who love and hate something before they've even tried it. That's always happened from my experience.
So say something like Darksiders 2 where alll the menus are on the touch screen and much easier to navigate, I'd use the gamepad, but something like mario bros I'd use the pro controller.
Yeah it's a rampant problem, I can give you first impressions from an hour with a demo, but I can't say a game is utter shit from ten minutes play in a shop.
Just one thing I want to know about the hardware I don't think he brought up. No big deal really, but is it like the Wii that there is only one controller that can be used on the main menu?
It isn't Xenoblade 2, it's an unamed project by the same studio. Nothing in there says it's a Xenoblade sequel, more a spiritual successor, since the combat looks quite similar apart from the giant robots.bananafishtoday said:Not planning on buying a Wii U for a while, but I went from disinterested to curious after seeing the press conference. Question for those of you who've played Xenoblade, though...
Is there any indication that the Monolith game from the trailer will actually be a Xenoblade sequel? I mean from a story perspective, rather than gameplay.jackpackage200 said:Xenoblade 2
I ask because the parts of the trailer that interested me were the robots that looked suspiciously like Gears and the red X (which actually got me to cheer.) So to me, it looked like a game set in the Xenogears universe, though maybe with a wink and a nudge b/c of trademark issues. But... is it not? Are there indications in the video it's set in the Xenoblade universe instead? Or... is Xenoblade somehow in the Xenogears universe too?
I never played Xenoblade, so I'm not emotionally invested in a new one... but if the game will be a sequel/prequel/whatever to Xenogears itself, holy shit sign me up. (The X was a big thing for me, since I've never seen it used in reference to any of Monolith's other games.)
Ahhh, cool. Thanks!SkarKrow said:It isn't Xenoblade 2, it's an unamed project by the same studio. Nothing in there says it's a Xenoblade sequel, more a spiritual successor, since the combat looks quite similar apart from the giant robots.bananafishtoday said:Not planning on buying a Wii U for a while, but I went from disinterested to curious after seeing the press conference. Question for those of you who've played Xenoblade, though...
Is there any indication that the Monolith game from the trailer will actually be a Xenoblade sequel? I mean from a story perspective, rather than gameplay.jackpackage200 said:Xenoblade 2
I ask because the parts of the trailer that interested me were the robots that looked suspiciously like Gears and the red X (which actually got me to cheer.) So to me, it looked like a game set in the Xenogears universe, though maybe with a wink and a nudge b/c of trademark issues. But... is it not? Are there indications in the video it's set in the Xenoblade universe instead? Or... is Xenoblade somehow in the Xenogears universe too?
I never played Xenoblade, so I'm not emotionally invested in a new one... but if the game will be a sequel/prequel/whatever to Xenogears itself, holy shit sign me up. (The X was a big thing for me, since I've never seen it used in reference to any of Monolith's other games.)
No problem, never played xenogears myself. Best point of reference for Xenoblade is it's like FF12 without the star wars rip off.bananafishtoday said:Ahhh, cool. Thanks!SkarKrow said:It isn't Xenoblade 2, it's an unamed project by the same studio. Nothing in there says it's a Xenoblade sequel, more a spiritual successor, since the combat looks quite similar apart from the giant robots.bananafishtoday said:Not planning on buying a Wii U for a while, but I went from disinterested to curious after seeing the press conference. Question for those of you who've played Xenoblade, though...
Is there any indication that the Monolith game from the trailer will actually be a Xenoblade sequel? I mean from a story perspective, rather than gameplay.jackpackage200 said:Xenoblade 2
I ask because the parts of the trailer that interested me were the robots that looked suspiciously like Gears and the red X (which actually got me to cheer.) So to me, it looked like a game set in the Xenogears universe, though maybe with a wink and a nudge b/c of trademark issues. But... is it not? Are there indications in the video it's set in the Xenoblade universe instead? Or... is Xenoblade somehow in the Xenogears universe too?
I never played Xenoblade, so I'm not emotionally invested in a new one... but if the game will be a sequel/prequel/whatever to Xenogears itself, holy shit sign me up. (The X was a big thing for me, since I've never seen it used in reference to any of Monolith's other games.)
Srsrly Monolith. New Xenogears game.
The negativity of the Escapist seems to seep out the woodwork whenever Nintendo are involved in anything good.New Frontiersman said:Well I already was going to get one, but now I'm even more excited for it!
Before I was most interested in Monster Hunter Tri Ultimate and Pikmin 3, but now the new Xenoblade has captured my interest! I can't wait to hear more about it! I'm also really excited about the new Wind Waker HD, I've played the old one but I never owned it, so this is really exciting for me.
They really haven't been, have they? It's kinda depressing really. I come here and I see how negative people are and it's really disappointing.Sould1n said:I already own one... I'm a little disappointed at how many people answered no on the poll but then again, the community of the Escapist has never been all that Nintendo friendly.
So how do you like your Wii U?