Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Next revision Both sides next revision
sb:recommended:wii_u [2017/02/11 01:46]
gatotsu2501
sb:recommended:wii_u [2017/04/08 09:58]
127.0.0.1 external edit
Line 11: Line 11:
  
   ***//Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director'​s Cut//** (also on: 360, PC, PS3)   ***//Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director'​s Cut//** (also on: 360, PC, PS3)
-    * Ni Go Zero Ichi: Out of all the seventh-gen games haphazardly ported to the system by third parties, this is the only one that's generally accepted as actually being superior on the Wii U.+    * Ni Go Zero Ichi: Out of all the seventh-gen games haphazardly ported to the system by third parties, this is the only one apart from //​Bayonetta// ​that's generally accepted as actually being superior on the Wii U - mostly due to smart integration of the Gamepad for complex map and menu navigation, plus a few other imaginative interface quirks. No amount of rebalancing and UI improvements will fix that godawful swindle of an ending, though.
     * Felix: Others that are at least acceptable, by the way (on top of being great games to begin with, which cost almost no money on Wii U because no one bought them), include FIFA 2013 and Mass Effect 3.     * Felix: Others that are at least acceptable, by the way (on top of being great games to begin with, which cost almost no money on Wii U because no one bought them), include FIFA 2013 and Mass Effect 3.
  
Line 20: Line 20:
     * Ni Go Zero Ichi: Allegedly smoothes over some of //The Wind Waker//'​s problems with pacing, fetch-questing and lax difficulty, at the bizarre cost of actually looking aesthetically //worse//, by a significant margin, than the original version of the game released over a decade prior. Considering that the visuals are nigh-universally agreed to be //Wind Waker//'​s strongest point, your mileage may vary on whether this constitutes a dealbreaker.     * Ni Go Zero Ichi: Allegedly smoothes over some of //The Wind Waker//'​s problems with pacing, fetch-questing and lax difficulty, at the bizarre cost of actually looking aesthetically //worse//, by a significant margin, than the original version of the game released over a decade prior. Considering that the visuals are nigh-universally agreed to be //Wind Waker//'​s strongest point, your mileage may vary on whether this constitutes a dealbreaker.
  
-  ***//Mario Kart 8//** +  ***//Mario Kart 8//** (also on: Switch) 
-    * Ni Go Zero Ichi: I'm no //MK// maven, but this is definitely head and shoulders above the Wii version. Cheap items are nerfed and/or marginalized,​ and the prominence of items and luck-based shit in general is diminished; the visuals, music and SFX are far less obnoxious; and customization options are even deeper. A lot of the new courses are a little... funky for my tastes, but there are an equal number of "​classic"​ courses so whatever. ​Haven'​t tried out online ​play yet.+    * Ni Go Zero Ichi: I'm no //MK// maven, but this is definitely head and shoulders above the Wii version. Cheap items are nerfed and/or marginalized,​ and the prominence of items and luck-based shit in general is diminished; the visuals, music and SFX are far less obnoxious; and customization options are even deeper. A lot of the new courses are a little... funky for my tastes, but there are an equal number of "​classic"​ courses so whatever. ​Online ​play is really... functional.
  
   ***//​Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate//​** (also on: 3DS)   ***//​Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate//​** (also on: 3DS)
 
 sb/recommended/wii_u.txt · Last modified: 2017/11/01 19:35 by gatotsu2501
[unknown button type]
 
Recent changes RSS feed Driven by DokuWiki