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Forums - Nintendo - Ubisoft have done a better job with the Gamepad than anyone else, even Nintendo

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Agree?

Yes, they've used it the best so far 57 90.48%
 
No, another dev has made better use of it 5 7.94%
 
Total:62

I'm playing Arkman City now an it's uses is better than Zoombie U to me. Every game doesn't have to use the pad to its fullest. It should be based on the game and the need. I'd rather for it not to be used than for it to be forced used. Something people complained about with the wii mote. Either way, the pad has already more than enough proven itself. To Wii U owners that is.



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I think Pikmin 3 could not have come about without the use of the gamepad. The ability to see where the 3 captains are at any one time and quickly tap the screen to move to that position made the game what it was.

Rayman's implementation of the gamepad was a bit clunky i thought. The changing from running about to then using the gamepad exclusively seems a bit weird to me.



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I'd say that they've used the GamePad very well, but they're not the only ones. The use of the GamePad in both Batman Arkham City and Deus Ex have also been outstanding.



Well, I think popular opinion is pretty clear on this one.

Let's hope Watchdogs uses it in some interesting ways.



Ubisoft has so much potential if they would create their own consoles it would be a huge hit



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