GameZone writes, "We've seen numerous gameplay videos and have had multiple hands-on preview sessions with the Wii U, but the big question seems to be how the Wii U stacks up not just against the unknown future of gaming consoles, but even the current Xbox 360 and PS3. Vigil Games, the developers of Darksiders 2 which is slated to be a Wii U launch title on November 18, lead designer Haydn Dalton wouldn't exactly comment on whether the Wii U is a step up from current gen systems; rather, he chose to describe the system as a step in a "different direction"."
Neil writes: "After holding tight and saving every spare penny since the Xmas sales, chances are you've worked up enough of a sweat to ensure that it's time to look in to the purchase of a new Xbox game or two. And with the latest Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 28th Jan - 3rd Feb 2020, you'll be able to get access to all manner of cut-price Xbox One and Xbox 360 titles, boosting your digital library in the process."
"Vigil Games may not be around anymore but their 2 Darksiders games really raised the bar for 3D action adventure games. Let's take a look at both titles' gameplay and worlds and see which one emerges victorious." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums
Darksiders 1 is a complete game but it’s obvious with Darksiders 2 they ran out of budget after the Ice world and the game just becomes a poorly paced mess.
The release date has been revealed for The Art of Darksiders II Hardcover Edition.
Yes I can feel it! In my body, yes I can feel it!
And just like the Wii. That difference is going to cost them next gen when the ps4/720 comes out.
It needs to go its own way.. Nintendo is a game company & needs to be different in order to survive.. If they go toe 2 toe against MS & PS, itl be like gamecube again.. No new ppl to attract other than fans.. Now this thing does have my attention but since 3rd party didnt bring much i liked to the wii, i will wait it out until i see more.. & the damn network is bare bones.. That needs improvement too
Wii u is were the next gen starts, the rest will be playing catch up and loosing money
Hardly anybody bought the Nintendo Gamecube, and the Wii was a huge success.
Maybe if things don't bode well for the Wii U in the future, they (Nintendo) might revert back to a more traditional way of manufacturing gaming hardware.