Using the gamepad as a camera, players explore a number of creepy environments, defeating evil spirits by capturing them on film. Wii U owners can test the murky waters by downloading the prologue and first chapter free of charge before deciding on a full purchase. How it took so long to get this photography-based franchise to the Wii U and its made-for-this gamepad is beyond us, but the horror of ghost hunting is about to arrive, and just in time for Halloween as an eShop digital exclusive only. Everyone’s favorite little dino is always a welcome sight, no matter which amiibo costume he’s wearing. Nintendo says there’s some beast beneath the beautiful façade, however, so hopefully that means a challenging multitude of creative stages and plenty of incentive to go after whatever collectibles are sure to be warmly pocketed away in the fuzzy world. These are just some of top picks we recommend taking a look at during the upcoming winter months.Ĭall us shallow, but with an eye-popping yarn-based art style that could not elicit more dreamy sighs of contentment, this side-scrolling platformer from Good Feel, the developers behind Kirby’s Epic Yarn has our attention for its looks alone. It’s keeping up with all of them that’s the hard part, as we ourselves had to pare the list down quite a bit. This is more Nintendo’s problem than ours, as even if you’ve snapped up the big 1st party hits like Splatoon or Mario Maker (which we assume), the Wii U not only has some potentially excellent releases both newly arrived and nearing on the horizon, but is also already home to a plethora of great games that almost nobody bought, from unheralded exclusives to possibly overlooked ports. Luckily, there’s absolutely nothing to complain about. Obviously losing the long-awaited return of a beloved franchise is a major blow to the company’s fortunes this year, and with the Wii U upcoming release lineup now even thinner, owners are starting to wonder what they’re going to play when they boot up their systems in December. Yes, Nintendo’s holiday season took a hit with the announcement by Shigeru Miyamoto that Star Fox Zero would be delayed until Q1 2016.
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