Posts Tagged ‘Wii U’
Review of Petite Games’ Super Destronaut!
Here’s our video review of Super Destronaut by Petite Games for the Nintendo Wii U.
Review of James Montagna’s Dot arcade!
Here’s our video review of Dot Arcade by James Montagna for the Nintendo Wii U.
Get ready for Mutant Mudds Super Challenge, coming to the Nintendo eShop this June!
Mutant Mudds Super Challenge was one of the Nindies shown off during today’s Nintendo Direct presentation. Previously announced through the magazine Nintendo Force, Mutant Mudds Super Challenge is a sequel to the fantastically retro Mutant Mudds from Renegade Kid.
Mutant Mudds Super Challenge will also feature cross-buy between 3DS and Wii U, and vice versa, giving you double the muddy goodness for the price of one. But wait, there’s more! Those who own the previous Mutant Mudds game receive a loyalty discount as well!
As the title of the game implies, the sequel is going to up the ante in difficulty, which you can see in the gameplay trailer above. Mutant Mudds Super Challenge will be released exclusively on the Nintendo eShop for both Wii U and 3DS this June 2015.
Source: 8-Worlds News
Review of Ansimuz Games’ Elliot Quest!
Here’s our video review of Elliot Quest, developed by Ansimuz Games and published by PlayEveryWare Games for the Nintendo Wii U.
Actos Games working on content update for Psyscrolr; leaderboards & Miiverse features planned!
CEO Jonathan Meyer provided the following statement during a recent announcement:
We feel the story of psyscrolr serves itself better updated over time. A more episodic feel invites players to want to come back to the world, continue their save, and find more. An example are the letters strewn throughout certain levels of the game. There are more secrets we plan to add in a further update, as well as hidden mini-games added to the game to enhance replayability with leaderboards and Miiverse features planned.
Source: Nintendo Everything
This Guy Games looking to bring SpaceBoy to the Wii U eShop!
Indie developer This Guy Games has has announced SpaceBoy for several platforms, including Wii U.
SpaceBoy is the studio’s new action-adventure title that focuses on the exploration of a strange ship that lacks color and light. Players will be discovering new worlds with the ship’s Superior Operating Network (S.O.N.), which can be used “to help fight against corrupt software spreading throughout the ship’s large infrastructure.”
For the full story, check out Nintendo Everything’s website by clicking here.
Looks like Zelda U won’t be under our christmas trees this holiday season.
Eiji Aonuma announced a couple of days ago that The Legend of Zelda for Wii U won’t be ready for a 2015 release. The team have come up with some new ideas for the game and want to be able to put these into the game for us to experience.
As the team has experienced first-hand the freedom of exploration that hasn’t existed in any Zelda game to date, we have discovered several new possibilities for this game. As we have worked to turn these possibilities into reality, new ideas have continued to spring forth, and it now feels like we have the potential to create something that exceeds my own expectations.
Well, here’s hoping for a 2016 release!
Saturnine Games share new Antipole DX screenshots!
Edward Di Geronimo Jr., the developer of Saturnine Games, recently shared new screenshots of their upcoming title Antipole DX, a remake of Antipole released in 2011 for DSi Ware and PC.
In this 2D platformer, you need to reverse gravity in order to avoid obstacles, defeat enemies and solve puzzles through the game.
For the full story, check out Nintendo Enthusiast’s website by clicking here.
Lucadian Chronicles coming soon to a PC near you; allows online matches against Wii U players!
Dark Roast Entertainment has put its strategy, puzzle and card collecting game Lucadian Chronicles up on Steam Greenlight. So, yep, it’s on its way to PC after being released on Wii U in December 2014.
For this Steam version, Dark Roast is looking to include seamless login via your Steam ID, achievements, and community leaderboards. It will also allow for multiplayer matchmaking with Wii U players (in leagues and drafts) so there shouldn’t be a shortage of online opponents, hopefully.
For the full story, check out Siliconera’s website here.