Wii U - A massive disappointment?
#1
Posted 30 December 2012 - 12:24 AM
We have the following games:
- Super Mario U
- ZombiU
- Nintendo land
- Skylanders Giants
I write this with a heavy heart as I have always been a big Nintendo fan and have owned all of their consoles at some point. I always associated Nintendo with the highest quality of hardware and software.
Where do I start? the interface is poor and confusing and very very slow. Super Mario looked unfinished, unimaginative and lacked polish compared to something like New Super Mario bros Wii and certainly Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Nintendo land is truly shocking so far, we have only played Donkey Kong, Luigi mansion and Yoshi hunt? so far but my family have no interest in playing any of these ever again and cannot even be bothered to try the others. This is not a patch on Wii Sports as a pack in game from what I have seen so far, and the whole Nintendo Land hub park thing is awfully designed as well.
ZombiU was bought for me by my wife but I dislike first person perspective games so I will give this the benefit of the doubt; played it once but will probably trade it in without playing it again, I am sure its fine for what it is but it is not for me. Graphically though it seems to be sub standard compared to what I have seen on other consoles.
Thank heavens for Skylanders or I would have a very disappointed little boy this Christmas, he loves this game and it feels like the only properly developed and finished Wii U product we have. I am sure it is just as good on other platforms though.
I cannot see any real use yet so far for the screen controller yet other than allowing my boy to continue playing when we want to watch the tv. if a game has an item selection page then I would rather just press a button and see it on the tv to be honest.
There has been a lot of talk about this being Nintendo's last console and that the future for them will be as a software house for iPad, PS4 and Xbox and this seems inevitable to me at this point in time. Trouble is, if they do not pull up their socks with the quality of their output then I do not see a big future for them in that market either.
Before the flaming starts, remember I have always been a Nintendo fan boy and I really hope the next wave of games bring the magic back.
#2
Posted 30 December 2012 - 12:53 AM
I dont see the problem with NSMBU, ok it doesnt have the greatest graphics in the world, but like all Super Mario Bros. games graphics are meaningless and gameplay (which is always good) is what counts.
You didnt really specify why you or your family dislike Nintendoland, but it is certainly more entertaining than wii sports. Maybe you should try playing more than just two of the minigames before judging the game as a whole.
Also, with regards to ZombiU, its not Nintendos fault that you dislike FPS, and if you gave it a chance you would realise that it is probably the best launch game for Wii U and that it really makes good use of the gamepad.
Lastly, I doubt Nintendo will fail considering the strong sales of both the Wii U and 3DS, look up the sales figures and you will realise you are wrong.
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#3
Posted 30 December 2012 - 12:54 AM
I had to stop reading right there for a bit....... Is this really a bad thing? wii sports is a bad game..........This is not a patch on Wii Sports as a pack in game from what I have seen so far
#4
Posted 30 December 2012 - 01:23 AM
Nintendo Land seems more like a collection of Wario Ware games than anything substantial. I admit I need to give the rest of Nintendo Land a chance before passing judgement and I will get round to that when we as a family can be bothered and that statement alone reveals much. My little boy is already asking for our iPads rather than play with the Wii U.
#5
Posted 30 December 2012 - 01:35 AM
Havnt touched my 360 or ps3 since ive had the wii u and im loving it so far just except the console for what it is..a gaming machine a little ahead of the current gen..that way when a game comes to fully take advantage of the system(which it will) you can be majorly surprised and it will feel like a masive bonus
#6
Posted 30 December 2012 - 02:51 AM
I agree the interface is not up to par compared to other consoles on the market and it is slow. However this shouldn't be enough to detract from the console as a whole.
Regards NSMB U I have to whole heartedly disagree. It's far for unfinished Nd is one of the best 2D Mario platform games in a long time and In fact its the best one since Super Mario World in my opinion. As for comparing it to Super Mario Galaxy 2 that's just plain ridiculous as that's a 3D game and you cannot compare the two.
I can't personally comment on Nintendo Land as I don't own it and haven't played it. I have however played Wii Sports and from I've seen, read, and heard of Nintendo Land its a far better pack in game then Wii Sports. Wii Sports was very shallow and got boring very quickly and is by no means the best way to showcase a new console and its features.
As for Zombi U I'm not a big fan of FPS or survival horror games but even I can see its merits and the fact that its one of the best games on the Wii right now as well as being a Wii exclusive. It makes great use of the Gamepad which although I dislike as a controller offers some great gameplay features and should only get better as time goes by.
Like I said above the controller offers some innovative features and I don't think you fully understand what it offers now and what it could offer in the future. If used properly and with care and thought it has the potential of enhancing games and making multiplatform games far better on the Wii U.
I don't know where you've been reading this maybe Nintendo's last console and they may end up making games for their competitors but I've not read or heard that anywhere and if you believe that then no disrespect but you must be very cynical. In my opinion that is just absolute rubbish and is not going to happen. The 3DS is doing very well and the Wii U is doing pretty good for a new launch console. I suggest you wait and see how the Wii U does in the long term before coming to the ridiculous motion of writing off Nintendo as a console manufacture. They are not going anywhere anytime soon.
On a final note I suggest you sell the console if you're not happy with it and don't see a future in it or Nintendo. If you do however them I feel you will regret it.
By the way this thread really belongs in the Wii U hardware section and not here.
Edited by Gamejunkie, 30 December 2012 - 02:56 AM.
#7
Posted 30 December 2012 - 04:31 AM
You buy a Nintendo console if you love Nintendo games and the type of games than Nintendo consoles get mainly. The wii u is a brilliant package overall and I'm really enjoying mine. The gamepad introduces a new direction in gaming just like the wii motion controller did.
If you want a powerful gaming system don't bother with a console get a PC which offers a lot more tech for your buck.
I own a PS3 and 360 as well as wii u and can see the appeal of all 3. Remember the wii launched with a spec inferior to the original xbox but still went on to massive success because it never competed in the same area and appealed to different consumers.
#8
Posted 30 December 2012 - 07:31 AM
Mario is finished, what makes you think otherwise?Where do I start? the interface is poor and confusing and very very slow. Super Mario looked unfinished, unimaginative and lacked polish compared to something like New Super Mario bros Wii and certainly Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Thank heavens for Skylanders or I would have a very disappointed little boy this Christmas, he loves this game and it feels like the only properly developed and finished Wii U product we have. I am sure it is just as good on other platforms though.
There has been a lot of talk about this being Nintendo's last console and that the future for them will be as a software house for iPad, PS4 and Xbox and this seems inevitable to me at this point in time. Trouble is, if they do not pull up their socks with the quality of their output then I do not see a big future for them in that market either.
Before the flaming starts, remember I have always been a Nintendo fan boy and I really hope the next wave of games bring the magic back.
Unimaginative how? Because it follows the 20 million selling formula?
I dunno, skylanders is an activision published title, you sure that feels finished and complete?
How many of the characters have you, and dlc?
Only apple fangirls believe Nintendo will stop producing consoles after the wii, wii u, or any of their consoles.
They want Nintendo's games on iOS for $1, which is never going to happen.
Why would we flame you?
Wii Sports is not a bad game.I had to stop reading right there for a bit....... Is this really a bad thing? wii sports is a bad game..........
It's a simple, friendly, fun game.
It has no story, graphics are very very dated.
It's still one of the best games in the past few years from anyone.
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#9
Posted 30 December 2012 - 07:35 AM
There were a lot of forum comments going about prior to launch at how the wii u was a next gen system and super powerful and would compete with the next playstation and xbox but this was never going to happen. Unfortunately because of these fanboy posts many people's expectations were un-realistically raised and there are numerous posts all over the internet with people disappointed with what the wii u is offering.
You buy a Nintendo console if you love Nintendo games and the type of games than Nintendo consoles get mainly. The wii u is a brilliant package overall and I'm really enjoying mine. The gamepad introduces a new direction in gaming just like the wii motion controller did.
If you want a powerful gaming system don't bother with a console get a PC which offers a lot more tech for your buck.
I own a PS3 and 360 as well as wii u and can see the appeal of all 3. Remember the wii launched with a spec inferior to the original xbox but still went on to massive success because it never competed in the same area and appealed to different consumers.
100% support this post.
Finally someone else who realizes that console gaming isn't all about graphics.
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#10
Posted 30 December 2012 - 08:02 AM
#11
Posted 30 December 2012 - 08:32 AM
Just wait for more games on the Wii U. Is it the graphics you don't like? Nintendo haven't really bothered about graphics except on the gamecube- That didn't really sell well, so since then, nintendo hasn't cared that much for graphics.
It's not them that deliver a good game, it's how fun a game is.
#12
Posted 30 December 2012 - 09:27 AM
Mario U to me feels rushed and I do not think it has the production values that previous versions enjoyed. Maybe my view will change as we get further into the game but what is ominous is that my little boy - who will only wear Mario pyjamas - has shown no interest in it since Christmas day preferring to play Skylanders and Punch Quest on the iPad. He is only allowed an hour (2 if he has been good as it's Christmas!) a day with video games so he has to choose wisely. Similarly, my Wife, who as a little girl and adult completed all the 2D Mario games has also shown little interest in playing it.
Just wait for more games on the Wii U. Is it the graphics you don't like? Nintendo haven't really bothered about graphics except on the gamecube- That didn't really sell well, so since then, nintendo hasn't cared that much for graphics.
It's not them that deliver a good game, it's how fun a game is.
Wrong, Nintendo have always been graphically excellent, but they have always rightly concentrated on graphical design which is appropriate to the game. For example Super Mario 64 was, in my opinion far better graphically than Tomb raider.
Lastly, I doubt Nintendo will fail considering the strong sales of both the Wii U and 3DS, look up the sales figures and you will realise you are wrong.
Strong sales? a simple Google search will reveal a very different story, Nintendo had the market at their mercy this Christmas and sales appear to be stagnating.
The 3DS is also vulnerable, how can the 3DS with a tiny screen and games at $40 compete against the likes of the Nexus 7 which has a far bigger screen, more graphically advanced games which are a tenth of the price and are downloadable.
Nintendo can still make the Wii U a success but it needs a constant stream of AAA titles. But yes, I feel that $300 traditional consoles have very little time left, the future for gaming is tablets and cloud boxes.
Edited by albatross, 30 December 2012 - 08:47 AM.
#14
Posted 30 December 2012 - 10:02 AM
If there is anything to learn from this gen of consoles, its that the best hardware doesn't always be the most successful. Plus, the 3DS is selling fantastically at the moment, it moved 3,000 short of 900,000 just 2 weeks ago.The 3DS is also vulnerable, how can the 3DS with a tiny screen and games at $40 compete against the likes of the Nexus 7 which has a far bigger screen, more graphically advanced games which are a tenth of the price and are downloadable.
Nintendo can still make the Wii U a success but it needs a constant stream of AAA titles. But yes, I feel that $300 traditional consoles have very little time left, the future for gaming is tablets and cloud boxes.
A constant stream of triple A titles? How about just so great Nintendo games, thats what sells Nintendo's consoles the best.
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#15
Posted 30 December 2012 - 10:03 AM
Edited by Varg, 30 December 2012 - 10:05 AM.
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#16
Posted 30 December 2012 - 11:06 AM
Have you played warioware recently? The games in those never lasted for more than 5 seconds.Nintendo Land seems more like a collection of Wario Ware games than anything substantial.
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#17
Posted 30 December 2012 - 11:14 AM
As for the console having slow loading issues and some other slight issues, they've already been patching it and working on fixes. At least the system isn't Red/Yellow lighting of death. And just compare launch titles to that back of the 360 and ps3 launch titles.. The Wii U has it all beat hands down IMO.
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Posted 30 December 2012 - 02:13 PM
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