The Wii U version is just the same as the 360/PS3 version. It just has a few extras in. Like you can use gadgets with the game pad and some exclusive outfits for multiplayer.
Well, if you don't like it, don't worry. The developer that made it already shut down. I don't blame Eurocom, though. I blame Activision for rushing them.
I really wish there were some reviews of the Wii U version. I had my heart set on this game (having really loved Goldeneye for the Wii), but recent developments are causing me to reconsider. Not to mention that there's hardly anyone online for games such as Black Ops II and Sonic Transformed. So it makes me worry of how worse of an online turn up it will be for this game. (I always felt like a hipster or something for preferring Bond games over Call of Duty. )
The only reviews I've seen are people's opinions on Miiverse. However, I know absolutely nothing about the Wii U version's online of 007 Legends. I'd really like to know. Because if it's better than Goldeneye Wii's I'll probably still get it. Until then, I'll stick with Black Ops 2, which online isn't the best because there's not many people on and they are always congregating to the basic play modes and never branching out to all the other ones I want to try out.
I used to like 007 more than Call of Duty. But recently, I think, the Call of Duty games have been better. I really like the Black Ops sub-series.
As far as people being diverse and low in number on the Wii U, just give it time. I'm sure after Christmas there will be more players and with time people will branch out into the other game modes more.
Which is bizarre since it's developed by Eurocom, the same team that handled the GoldenEye remake on the Wii. I can understand the importance of utilizing the Wii U GamePad but devs should be trying to cover all their bases.
Again, I think they were just being rushed. Activision gives Treyarch and Infinity Ward two years to make a Call of Duty game and they give Eurocom like less than a year. Of course it's not going to be up to the same caliber. And it was very noticeable, I think, that Goldeneye wasn't even a finished game. No rewards for time trials, no grenades in campaign, not enough testing done with the multiplayer, etc. It was working towards being a good game but development had to stop and wrap it up. I'm sure the same thing happened to 007 Legends.
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