Figgycal said:
He said: "things that confused consumers about the wii U" not "facts". Many people still don't know that the Wii U is the followup to the Wii - from their reveal it looked like a tablet add-on and the commercials I've seen haen't done a good job at showing the consumer otherwise. Plus it doesn't help that the system looks like a Wii either. A lot of sales of the Wii came from the casual market who don't follow gaming news - calling it the Wii 2 would've been the better way to go. It does not have the biggest multiplats coming- not by a long shot. It's missing every EA game this year (including Battlefield 4, FIFA, etc), GTA 5, and a bunch of Ubisoft next gen titles. It certainly won't best the PS4 and Xbox One in which it will be in direct competition with. Not that graphics really matter when it comes to gaming. Again - it's missing a lot of the big 3rd party games and the ones it has already don't sell all that well, which means we're less likely to see more support. Being that the Wii U was released ahead of the other next gen consoles and it can't even compete with them - I doubt that it will be able to compete with the PS4 and Xbox One when it will have even more competition. |
bolded: gta 5 is not on ps4/xone either. and yes, i has the biggest multiplats: Call of retrocess, watch dogs, batman, AC4. and ubisoft's next gen titles are for 2014 if I recall. remember watch dogs?
bolded2: best in what sense? graphics - no. sales - most probably yes.
bolded3: amazing "argument". the multis it's getting sell much more than "well".
bolded4: are you posting from an alternate future? who said wii u can't compete with machines that aren't out yet.







