For people who want to know which games will be the best ones to play with the GamePad, look no further than "ZombiU," as this device and game may be on the way to changing the gaming industry forever.
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Hanzala from eXputer: "With Ubisoft's practices becoming increasingly anti-consumer lately, the destruction of The Sands of Time Remake looks almost inevitable."
Hey Ubi, here's a gun, don't shoot yourself in the foot.
*Ubi takes gun, aims at foot, empties clip*
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Behind XDefiant's toxic work culture, crunch, delays, and a group of directors and managers internally referred to as 'The Boys Club'.
Man the industry just keeps on going with all this bs and to think this is ubisoft again remember what happened with that skull bones team same crap.
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This game will be tossed out broken unplolished with a bloated budget trying to be cod but will fail sense ubi can get there shit in order. If i was me i would have gotten rid of this boys club asap there is alot looking for work out there.
Every industry has these issues
Some companies I’ve worked for were great and some were toxic as hell (UPS when I was a teenager was extremely toxic and I have heard it still is) It all starts at the top. They either hold people accountable , set standards and treat people with respect or the crap rolls downhill.
I will get a load of disagrees but it isn't that big a game changer, it is cool but not like previous nintendo changes like the analogue stick.
I have tried it btw and I prefer the the pro controller but that's preference.
I think the Wii U controller is a step to the side or backwards, not fowards.
maybe it's just me but how do you play games with 2 different screen so detached from each other like this? what's the screen on the controller does? I still can't grab the concept here but doesn't having everything displayed on a single screen better than on separate screen?
Well, I've learned from experience that Nintendo's ideas usually become industry standards. However, in this industry, it's not who standardizes the industry, it's who takes the standared and does it better, for example, the anolog stick introduced to the home console by the nintendo, but enhanced and done better by sony and microsoft. With that said, Nintendo has to do more than make this controller the industry standared. It has to be seen as the most own controller even when the industry introduces their versions. Yeah it does have the chance to change the landscape, but what good is that if another company does it better?
As the article suggests, the Gamepad has a chance to change the gaming landscape. It's not flat out stating it WILL do.
In the end, it depends on how Nintendo and other devs use the Gamepad's strengths. The Wii Remote also had a chance to change the gaming landscape, as well, and in some extents, it did - opening the gaming hobby to the casual market, but on the other hand, the potential of motion controls wasn't fully realised on this gen. The vast majority of Wii games don't really change anything with the motion controls, with most of them using the Wii Remote's motion capabilities on forced and gimmicky ways, and very, very few games actually benefitting from it, and part of the reason was that most game developers didn't know how to use the motion controls in a sensible way that actually added to the game. For each Red Steel 2, Wario Ware, Skyward Sword and Sin & Punishment game, you have about a thousand Wii games that only use mindless waggle that gave the Wii Remote a (underserved) bad reputation.
If Sony and Microsoft follow suit with their own Gamepads for their next consoles, it could become the new standard controller, effectively changing the gaming landscape forever -- until a new control method comes along.
Time will tell. :)