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@shakarak : Don't try to fool us.

The second pic is not from the game (or any game) and the first one, while it may be from Endless Ocean (I'm not sure), it's not an in-game screenshot, so it doesn't count either.

And to those who want it on PS4 or the X1 because of the graphics, I think the Gamepad can be a lot more important than that. Let's be honest here, it's not necessary a very powerful machine to make this game look very good if not excellent. It's an underwater game so the draw distance can't be that big and it's a slow paced game that can be perfectly played at 30fps. And the WiiU is more than capable to display this game at 1080p@30fps wth improved graphics, lighting and also using better textures than the first 2 games as well as with better animations (the ones from the animals and of our character while underwater were mostly very good but the ones on land weren't).

But as I said, the key here is the Gamepad. With it we have:

-TV screen free of any HUD elements, enhancing immersion (pun intended) into the experience. Even more with the 1st person camera mode.

-An always on map ready to take a look at without having to press pause, stop swiming or anything.

-A camera device. Select camera mode, put it vertical and move left, right, up down to look for the fish or whatever you want. Press button and there you go.

-The ability to interact with the fishes, ruins, etc. with the touch-screen, touching the screen to rub the fishes (even selecting where to rub: head, body or tail), or to take of the sand of those old stone tablets that you've found at the bottom of the sea that reveal the indications to find the losst city that you are looking for, opening the treasure chests of those sinken ships, etc.

-The option to literally write whatever we want on any place the map with the stylus: "Sinken ship", "Danger: Sharks", "lots of fishes", "Cave entrance-need better equipment", etc.

Those, among other things, are what make the WiiU the best candidate to a game like this.

So please Nintendo, make this game. And give them the budget to make a game with big, open areas across all the oceans and also rivers.

Oh, and bring back to option to use our own soundtrack, like in the first one.



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

Steam / Live / NNID : jonxiquet    Add me if you want, but I'm a single player gamer.