By Ishaan
Yesterday, The Wonderful 101 director Hideki Kamiya—also known for his work on Bayonetta and Devil May Cry—tweeted: “If u hate to finish a game the next day u buy it, u better not play TW101. I focus on how it is fun, not how long it lasts till the ending.”
Naturally, some people took Kamiya’s comment to mean that The Wonderful 101 would be a short game, so PlatinumGames’ executive director, Atsushi Inaba, hopped onto Twitter himself to put the fire out this evening. In a series of tweets, Inaba clarified.
Vice president Hideki Kamiya, director Yosuke Matsumura and producer Yuji Nakao discuss the standalone release.
Adam from NoobFeed says, "The Wonderful 101: Remastered is a creative adventure full of amazing boss fights and dynamic events. The boss fights are thrilling cinematic encounters that test your skills in a multitude of ways and the game constantly changes in such a vibrant way that it's hard to predict what will happen next".
Only PC and PS4 Pro can deliver a sustained 60fps.
the WiiU trouble will make Nintendo work harder to make great exclusive games for the system, just like Sony had to do with the PS3.
my future home setup looks to be PS4,PC and WiiU for exclusives.
This game looks good. $60 good? or $40 good?
Platinum Games' releases are notoriously short, but it's tough for me to complain when the quality is so amazingly high.
Personally, I'd rather finish an amazing game that I'll remember for years to come in a couple days than play a much longer game that just isn't as fun.
Dude, you had me at Platinum games.
Platinum + Nintendo = WIN
I liked the look of this game when it didn't even have a proper name, so of course I'm going to buy it, there isn't much else competing for the money on my Wii U right now anyway.