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Umbra becomes an official Wii U partner

A couple of weeks ago, middleware-maker Umbra announced that it became an official Wii U partner. Third-parties can now use the company’s tools for upcoming projects.

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Jadedz4255d ago

http://www.edge-online.com/...

It's hard to believe that developers will completely shy away (certain N4G members believe so) from the Wii U when the PS4 and 720 launches, when Nintendo offers so many incentives to develop for next-gen system.

DeadlyFire4255d ago

PS3/X360 are the baseline of what is classified as a good level of graphical quality. WiiU will be 2-3 times that at minimum. There is no official word yet on how far, but it could easily be 5-6 times more powerful than PS3/X360 if Nintendo has chosen that route. Developers can easily build off that platform for 10+ years. Nintendo has gone out of the way to make porting games easier too. So games will be more accessible to reach the WiiU. I think next-gen Nintendo will see 100% of the multiplatform releases. Which is a big plus for Nintendo.

Jadedz4255d ago

Nintendo exclusives + 3rd party multiplatform titles = making a lot people happy.

PopRocks3594255d ago

Autodesk, eh? Worked on it before. Very comprehensive stuff. Good show Nintendo.

Freakazoid20124255d ago

Good news and as usually happens with good news we have no MikeCosgrove,Silverhack, Luctretia, etc. Funny how you cant find them when they cant spin the news into a negative.

Off topic but I'm down to one bubble even though I have never been marked for trolling etc so any help you guys can give would be appreciated. I'm guessing one of the pro Sony mods doesnt like me picking on his buddies and wants to get back at me some how... Well the best part is they cant take anything else. Cant ban me for following the rules even if you can take my bubbles like the child you obviously are

cleft54254d ago

Sounds like more good news.

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Umbra-lievable! Backers Get Extra Rewards For Wolcen, And Are Upset About It

Stephanie Smith writes: "Well, Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem will be releasing on Early access for a lower than expected price of $20. Unfortunately, one of their reward tiers (APPRENTICE) pledged $25 to gain Early Access. To compensate the change in price the developers upped the rewards for their backers including access to the Alpha for APPRENTICE level backers and an exclusive item with weapon pack. Despite the fact the difference is only $5, there are a few backers who are very displeased."

garyanderson2959d ago

Backers need to realize that reward tiers aren't meant to be a discount, but rather a nice incentive for backing.

yomfweeee2958d ago

I don't think that is the issue here. They paid for a higher-price reward tier that was supposed to give "early access". The developer has now decided everyone will get early access.

So they basically paid more for no reason. Why shouldn't they be upset?

Lon3wolf2958d ago

The price changed and they were offered something for it, what should the developer of offered instead?

yomfweeee2958d ago (Edited 2958d ago )

Easy, a $5 refund somehow. Does it matter that it is only $5?

What if a KS offered a game for $30. Game + Expansion Pass for $60.

After the campaign closes, they decide that they will just give the Expansion to everyone for free.

Is that still acceptable? I would hope you would say it isn't.

Lon3wolf2958d ago

That money was likely already spent on developing the game, and also they would have to compensate every tier of backers if they offered $5 back to EVERYONE who backed it (myself included) not just the $25 backers.

yomfweeee2958d ago

I don't really care if its already been spent. They basically tricked people into paying an extra $5 for no reason. That's wrong.

You can't advertise a certain reward if you spend more, but then give the reward to everyone. That is dumb.

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Gedes2958d ago

They paid for early access. They get early access. Unless they want to carry an elitist "I was part of early access" mentality, I don't see the issue. Having more early access folks means having more people find issues with the final game.

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Backers Unimpressed as Umbra is Renamed to Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem

Dan Miller writes:"The name change also extended to developer Solarfall Games who were transforming into Wolcen Studios and it took more than 40 comments before they added any more detail. Bizarrely though they those to post the explanation on their own website and merely link to it from the comments section of the update which was hardly going to improve the mood of backers."

garyanderson2965d ago

Don't love either of the names, and the demo wasn't that great, so it doesn't matter.

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What to Expect from Umbra's Early Access Release

Nathaniel Liles writes: "Umbra's Kickstarter campaign jumped off with a pretty stellar gameplay preview, and soon enough, we'll finally be able to get our hands on the Early Access release of the game. Blending hack-and-slash gameplay with a Diablo point-of-view and a Gauntlet number of enemies, Umbra stands out amongst the competition. Of course, no Early Access game is without its shortcomings, so here's what to expect by way of content."

garyanderson2995d ago

Looking for to this one, it looks beautiful.