“CryEngine 3 fully supports Wii U and it’s been a great system to work with so far,” Precursor Games CEO Paul Caporicci explained to Nintendo Enthusiast.
“And in regards to Shadow of the Eternals, beautiful visuals are just one part of the experience. There are many different pieces that all come together for this experience and the Wii U handles that complete package very well.
Serena Nelson writes: " I want to specifically take a look at ten Kickstarter horror adventure games that didn't hit the mark that should have been easily funded. Horror is a popular genre, especially during this time of year as All Hallow's Eve approaches. What better way than to scare you with some unfortunate tales of loss? Read on, if you dare."
Agree with about half the list. Big outlier is shadow of the eternals. Glad that one failed both times.
Josh Griffiths writes: "Yes, the gravely voice known to a generation as Big Boss and Solid Snake is famous for Metal Gear, but he’s had other roles in recent years. You may be surprised how many of them came from Kickstarter. He’s been involved in eight different Kickstarter projects, one of which was a movie, to varying degrees."
Definitely seems like he's always popping up in kickstarter campaigns. Him and Jennifer hale.
Powerball mania has swept the nation, and people have been day dreaming about what they would do with so much money. Everyone jumped on the hype train and day dreamed about what games they would bring back from vaporware Hell.
Shadow Of The Eternals is still coming. They just wanted to expand the universe.
http://n4g.com/news/1835518...
Most likely they will make a Movie or a TV series along side the game.
Hell winning the last PowerBall you can buy a company or create your on company just for it. Also back up kickstarter and get some profit out of it.
Funny that they are not encountering any of the problems that people like to constantly restate that Wii U as having.
This gen has been really weird. EA in particular has been incredibly flip-floppy. Call me a tinfoil hat wearer, but I do believe there is something going on behind the scenes. Why else would third parties (who rely on console manufacturers to exist) bash a console? It just doesn't make sense.
On the other hand, now that we know certain companies like EA and Activision support nearly-always-online and used-game fees, I wonder if these statements were made in order to put pressure on Nintendo to try to make them cave to a used-game fee. After all, all of the third parties seemed to pile the grief onto the Wii-U around the same time.
It's just speculation, but that sort of shady stuff goes on all the time in other industries, and it probably happens in the game industry more than we'd like to admit.
"CryEngine 3 fully supports Wii U"!
so a CPU intensive engine like CryEngine 3 is fully supported and can be up and running no problem, but a CPU intensive engine like Frostbite 3 for some reason can't be made to work? And on top of that EA claims that Frostbite 2 doesn't even work properly.. what a load of BS coming from EA these days.
Wait for Retro/Nintendo's GameEngine that will blow minds.