I'm uber excited about U-Craft. From what I gather people will be able to customise textures on blocks, create adventure type 'games', kart racing and even possibly FPS? I've been singing U-Craft's praises on Miiverse. As well as HullBreach who also have a great vision for the Wii U. I love those guys. I just want to know is U-Craft still coming out between August and November? Perhaps some more teaser vids to tide your fans over?
I also salute Cypronia for Cube Life. I got the game and absolutely loved it. Many of course compare it to MineCraft. Even on the Miiverse folks are slating it for being inferior. Consequently most of this lot didn't buy the game. However myself and other fans have been singing this game's praises. We've even got a few folks to buy the game. Personally, I find Cube Life's survival mode much more fun than Minecraft's. The graphical effects are also a nice touch. Anyway, I'll spare the review for now.
The point is some of us gamers appreciate what you lot have done for us Wii U gamers. But all I've heard from both Nexis and Cypronia recently is arguing. How about listening to us gamers a bit more? Trailers, news on releases and updates and so on. Hull Breach takes time out to thank their customers. And that guy who made Sanatory Hallways constantly graces the Miiverse to thank and talk to his fans.
F-Zero shows up when Mario Kart doesn't do well. N64, Mario Kart 64 disappointed at the time. It was over shadowed by the sci-fi racers like Wipeout. F-Zero offers something you don't see in dimilar games and was a hit.
GameCube. Mario Kart wasn't quite the hit people were hoping. F-Zero GX steps in as the flag ship racer. But since the DS Mario Kart has been doing well. Nintendo has little need for F-Zero it seems.
Personally I think Nintendo should bring it back. Maybe throw in some RPG aspects and see around the F-Zero world? Online, players create there own racers. Meet up in a Splatoon style Plaza/lobby. Chat, socialise and challenge allsorts of players. Essentially have the player live the character's role a little.
@Spoony_Tech Thank you I thought I was on my own. 2D platformers have almost always been easier for many player to get into. But I do miss a good 3D platformer. It's almost as if they were banned this gen. So I'll be getting this purely because no-one else has bothered to make a decent 3D platformer.
This I like. I hardly ever see any chill out games or psychologically refreshing games. This looks to be the perfect 'escape' game I've wanted to see for a long time. Please let this still come out.
Even though it's only 1 player. I think this will entertain so well at parties. While the player is seeing a different game on the pad. The viewers are watching a more cinematic fight. I really hope this still comes out.
I think Nintendo is using Splatoon for a lot of gaming psychological experiments. It's absolute genius and a lot smarter than some reviewers give it credit for. Constantly introducing new surprises keeps the game fresh. It has a delightful and unique social aspect. My only grumble is I wished it had a 1 on 1 turf war option in the dojo. Come to think of it having the balloon mode online would be fun too. Wii U's signature title imo.
@MJKOP It has pros and cons over Minecraft. It's creative isn't as good, but it's certainly not bad. But the single player survival mode is more fun IMO. It has that Cast Away (Tom Hanks movie) feel about it. Minecraft didn't do that for me. It's well worth it's price IMO. I look forward to the multiplayer too.
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Re: Aperion Cyberstorm to Utilise 'Golf Grip' Setup to Support Wii Remote Controls for a Twin-Stick Shooter
I like multiplayer games where you don't have to send your friends home to play them.
This one looks interesting.
Re: UCraft
@thatguysiqhts What this game offers is very refreshing. I just hope we see it happen.
Re: Human Element
Oooh, this looks good.
Is there some sort of law on Wii U allowed to shine?
Every time it gets some momentum going it gets slapped down. I wonder why.
Re: Video: UCraft's CraftyKart PowerPack Mod Gets Its Own Hard Rockin' Trailer
@NexisGames @Cypronia
I'm uber excited about U-Craft. From what I gather people will be able to customise textures on blocks, create adventure type 'games', kart racing and even possibly FPS?
I've been singing U-Craft's praises on Miiverse. As well as HullBreach who also have a great vision for the Wii U. I love those guys.
I just want to know is U-Craft still coming out between August and November?
Perhaps some more teaser vids to tide your fans over?
I also salute Cypronia for Cube Life. I got the game and absolutely loved it. Many of course compare it to MineCraft. Even on the Miiverse folks are slating it for being inferior. Consequently most of this lot didn't buy the game.
However myself and other fans have been singing this game's praises. We've even got a few folks to buy the game.
Personally, I find Cube Life's survival mode much more fun than Minecraft's. The graphical effects are also a nice touch. Anyway, I'll spare the review for now.
The point is some of us gamers appreciate what you lot have done for us Wii U gamers.
But all I've heard from both Nexis and Cypronia recently is arguing. How about listening to us gamers a bit more?
Trailers, news on releases and updates and so on.
Hull Breach takes time out to thank their customers.
And that guy who made Sanatory Hallways constantly graces the Miiverse to thank and talk to his fans.
Re: Exclusive: We Almost Got A Wii U F-Zero Created By Burnout Studio Criterion
F-Zero shows up when Mario Kart doesn't do well. N64, Mario Kart 64 disappointed at the time. It was over shadowed by the sci-fi racers like Wipeout.
F-Zero offers something you don't see in dimilar games and was a hit.
GameCube.
Mario Kart wasn't quite the hit people were hoping. F-Zero GX steps in as the flag ship racer.
But since the DS Mario Kart has been doing well.
Nintendo has little need for F-Zero it seems.
Personally I think Nintendo should bring it back. Maybe throw in some RPG aspects and see around the F-Zero world?
Online, players create there own racers. Meet up in a Splatoon style Plaza/lobby.
Chat, socialise and challenge allsorts of players. Essentially have the player live the character's role a little.
But what do I know.
Re: FreezeME, Coming to Wii U, Looks Rather Similar to Super Mario Galaxy
@Spoony_Tech Thank you
I thought I was on my own.
2D platformers have almost always been easier for many player to get into. But I do miss a good 3D platformer. It's almost as if they were banned this gen.
So I'll be getting this purely because no-one else has bothered to make a decent 3D platformer.
Re: Legend of Kay Anniversary
3D platformers.
I thought these were banned.
I'll be getting this.
Re: Mind Labyrinth
This I like.
I hardly ever see any chill out games or psychologically refreshing games.
This looks to be the perfect 'escape' game I've wanted to see for a long time. Please let this still come out.
Re: The Girl and the Robot
@Dreamz This does sound promising. Sounds like a sort of game you don't see so much of nowadays.
Re: Project Guard
A single player game with party appeal.
This could be very entertaining. I'd certainly buy it, if it comes out.
Re: Project Giant Robot
Even though it's only 1 player. I think this will entertain so well at parties.
While the player is seeing a different game on the pad. The viewers are watching a more cinematic fight.
I really hope this still comes out.
Re: Castles
Multi-player caught my attention.
Local multi-player seems almost banned nowadays.
Re: Interview: Splatoon Co-Director Tsubasa Sakaguchi On His Best Weapon, Mastering Gyro Controls And The Future Of Nintendo's Freshest IP
I think Nintendo is using Splatoon for a lot of gaming psychological experiments. It's absolute genius and a lot smarter than some reviewers give it credit for.
Constantly introducing new surprises keeps the game fresh. It has a delightful and unique social aspect.
My only grumble is I wished it had a 1 on 1 turf war option in the dojo.
Come to think of it having the balloon mode online would be fun too.
Wii U's signature title imo.
Re: Cube Life Update To Bring Local Multiplayer And Lots More
@MJKOP It has pros and cons over Minecraft. It's creative isn't as good, but it's certainly not bad. But the single player survival mode is more fun IMO.
It has that Cast Away (Tom Hanks movie) feel about it. Minecraft didn't do that for me.
It's well worth it's price IMO.
I look forward to the multiplayer too.