Comparing newly-released trailers for a game that "comes out sometime next year" to games that have already been released is pointless. The game looks nice, possibly better than current-gen...in trailers.
Feel free to debate this point when you can show in-game footage from the finished product, alongside a point of comparison. Until then, it's just aggrandizing, and a pointless debate overall.
What it comes down to is this: right now, the Wii U does not have games that are significantly improved over current-gen as to be considered next-gen. The fact it might some day doesn't change that.
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