both titles that'll not only aim to revive a franchise but also - in a manner of speaking - its controller. The Wii U GamePad has been one of Nintendo's most controversial controllers, in part because it's the pricey and mandatory inclusion with a system that - based o...
In addition to its standard usage as a controller, the GamePad's touchscreen is used for other functions in the game. As with many Wii U games, the GamePad can be used forOff-TV Play, where the second screen is used in conjunction with or in place of the TV for displaying the game...
Netflix on Wii U is a fine, but unremarkable experience; the GamePad is used to flip through content, which can be displayed on either screen, though we'd like to see the ability to browse content while video still plays on the TV. Following the large system update, the games themselves...
Nintendo felt that the advert was simply displaying the functional capabilities of the hardware which included the ability to play games on the GamePad; however this was dependant on the feature being incorporated into the title – something that varies from game to game. Nintendo did not believe ...
Even more annoying is the game's save system. The auto-save icon is poorly designed (a gray box with an arrow) and sometimes it flashes too quickly for you to notice. What's so objectionable about displaying the words "saving progress" on the screen? Other confusing icons are flashed wit...
This game is on my radar, i really hope it will be a success (but i doubt, not displaying pipelines and mushrooms, or kids dressed in green). 0 Reply 27 DualWielding Tue 8th Jul 2014 this guy surely is confident 0 Reply 28 ModestFan93 Tue 8th Jul 2014 Unfortunately I'm n...