I REALLY like the idea of directly controlling your squadmates movements via touchscreen, not even the proper 360/PS3 versions have that in-depth control of them.
@amir_zwara
There are differences between colloquialisms and genuine mistakes, but I'm not getting into that.
If I hadn't already (nearly) beaten ME1 on 360, and wasn't going to get the second one on 360 to carry on with my Shepard, I'd be very tempted. But I like knowing my character has gone through all three, seems like a waste to just throw it all away for a slightly better version.
So, it looks like this is going to be a trend with how the controller play works; basically, if you're playing with both the TV and controller you can use extra controller related functions, specific to the Wii U, but if you go controller only then it plays just like the other versions of the game would on the likes of Xbox 360 and PS3 with none of the Wii U touchscreen specific stuff available.
You know? I wasn't sure about getting this game when they announced it at E3, but I think if Rayman Legends really isn't coming out anywhere near launch I'll pick this one up as a third Wii U launch title instead.
I'd definitely get this if I hadn't played through the trilogy already. However, I do like how some of the new gamepad features look, so I may have to rent or borrow it just to try it out. I'm sure they'll include something along the lines of the interactive comic that they did with the PS3 version of ME2 so you can still make the key decisions from the first 2 games.
@Freeload
You can still play the normal way using the big screen. I've seen some videos where you can still hold down right shoulder button (it pauses the game though) and then select a power off the wheel grid, just like on the 360/PS3 versions. So actually don't have to use the touch screen if you don't want to. So it's nice to have options.
Love that you can shoot the game to the controller and play completely off screen.
Irregardless of the game, I'll probably use that feature a lot.
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Irregardless is not proper. It's either regardless or irrespective.
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That looked kinda fun...
I REALLY like the idea of directly controlling your squadmates movements via touchscreen, not even the proper 360/PS3 versions have that in-depth control of them.
It's a colloquialism, I think you'll survive.
@amir_zwara
There are differences between colloquialisms and genuine mistakes, but I'm not getting into that.
If I hadn't already (nearly) beaten ME1 on 360, and wasn't going to get the second one on 360 to carry on with my Shepard, I'd be very tempted. But I like knowing my character has gone through all three, seems like a waste to just throw it all away for a slightly better version.
So, it looks like this is going to be a trend with how the controller play works; basically, if you're playing with both the TV and controller you can use extra controller related functions, specific to the Wii U, but if you go controller only then it plays just like the other versions of the game would on the likes of Xbox 360 and PS3 with none of the Wii U touchscreen specific stuff available.
Not a bad solution I guess.
You know? I wasn't sure about getting this game when they announced it at E3, but I think if Rayman Legends really isn't coming out anywhere near launch I'll pick this one up as a third Wii U launch title instead.
I'd definitely get this if I hadn't played through the trilogy already. However, I do like how some of the new gamepad features look, so I may have to rent or borrow it just to try it out. I'm sure they'll include something along the lines of the interactive comic that they did with the PS3 version of ME2 so you can still make the key decisions from the first 2 games.
Edit: They did include the comic
@Freeload
You can still play the normal way using the big screen. I've seen some videos where you can still hold down right shoulder button (it pauses the game though) and then select a power off the wheel grid, just like on the 360/PS3 versions. So actually don't have to use the touch screen if you don't want to. So it's nice to have options.
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