Love 'em or hate 'em, Ubisoft did support Wii U more than any other big third party publisher.
What do you think was their best contribution to Wii U's library, and why?
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~tads12
The best one is... | |||
| ZombiU | 46 | 20.00% | |
| Rayman Legends | 119 | 51.74% | |
| Assassin's Creed 3 | 7 | 3.04% | |
| Assassin's Creed 4 | 26 | 11.30% | |
| Splinter Cell Blacklist | 12 | 5.22% | |
| Other | 20 | 8.70% | |
| Total: | 230 | ||
Love 'em or hate 'em, Ubisoft did support Wii U more than any other big third party publisher.
What do you think was their best contribution to Wii U's library, and why?
Moved to Nintendo section. Feel free to edit this out!
~tads12
Zombie U was great. I played Rayman on PS4 and Xbox One, so I don't know if the Wii-U was any better but if it was the same game, Zombie U was the more memorable title. Rayman was great too though.
The only correct answer to this question is Rayman Legends. It fits right in, snugly with other beautiful Wii U platformers, like Dong Freeze or Woolly World. ZombiU, whether it was actually good or not, is polarizing to say the least. It isn't exactly the high point of Ubisoft's attmepts to reach into the Wii U userbase. The other games on the poll are just ports. Simple ports or multiplats. If you want a practically guaranteed good game built from the ground for the Wii U, you're thinking of Rayman.
bet: lost
| AlfredoTurkey said: Zombie U was great. I played Rayman on PS4 and Xbox One, so I don't know if the Wii-U was any better but if it was the same game, Zombie U was the more memorable title. Rayman was great too though. |
The Wii U version had touchscreen controls instead of QTEs in the "escort" sections. Instead of just pressing a button you actually had to tap baddies to destroy them or slide to cut ropes, etc.
From the games I played...... I would say Just dance!
Pocky Lover Boy!

ZombiU.
Also the other versions don't really hold up that well compared to the original, the pad was what made the game.
Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.
Um... That fairytale rhymey RPG sidescroller that I own but who's name escapes me? I dunno. Ubi games are shite, so it's really slim pickings.
| spemanig said: Um... That fairytale rhymey RPG sidescroller that I own but who's name escapes me? |
Child of Light.
I'd forgotten about that one.
curl-6 said:
The Wii U version had touchscreen controls instead of QTEs in the "escort" sections. Instead of just pressing a button you actually had to tap baddies to destroy them or slide to cut ropes, etc. |
Wow, that sounds alot more difficult. Did you play it? Was it intuitive?