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Veknoid_Outcast said:
ryuzaki57 said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:
pokoko said:
"the buttons layout seemed unnatural (to far from each other and from the edge of the controller). It was kind of uncomfortable and I'm not sure I could shoot my way through multiples agressive zombies like that."

That's what concerns me when I look at the Wii U controller. The weight I could get used to, I play with a pillow on my lap, anyway, to support my hands, but the motion required to reach some of the buttons looks uncomfortable. Does ZombieU support the classic controller?

I wouldn't worry much about the graphical prowess of the launch games, though, I'm sure that will improve quickly.

ZombiU supports the Pro controller. I used it myself at New York Comic Con. And it works very well. Although my right thumb kept missing the right analog stick because of my Xbox 360 muscle memory :)

ZombiU has remarquable features with the gamepad, it would lose all its sense with a pro controller. As I said, it's probably a matter of getting used to it. Unlike Ninja Gaiden, it's somewhat slow-paced.

You're definitely right about the slow pace. It was very unusual, and I had to make some adjustments. But I think that's what makes the game special. Your character isn't superhuman. His aim isn't great, he tires easily. It feels like real survivial horror.

And you're also right about the unique features of the GamePad, but in this instance I was using the pro controller in a versus mode: my friend was placing zombies with the GamePad, and I was playing as the survivor trying to hold various spots on the map. Needless to say I didn't survive very long.

I see. Again I still think it's the best pick for future WiiU owners.