I can't see much difference either. The colour/saturation is different but I'm not sure which I prefer (and I'm colour blind anyway so probably not the best judge).
I don't know about the other versions but... Although it's not particularly evident in the video above, the framerate on the Wii U version can chug a little at times.
Actually in this case it doesn't. Going by digital foundry the PC version is inconsistent. Sure the overall textures and frame rates are better as expected, however the backgrounds don't mesh well due to the fact they don't upscale.
Technically the PC version is superior but the experience in play could bug an eagle-eyed gamer.
PS. Why did this even get posted? The Digital Foundry tech analysis was done months ago and the general consensus among the gaming community is that DF tell it staight anyway
I wouldn't dispute a point like that, I just get tired of people like Miles giving PC gamers a bad name, I'd bet he doesn't even own a PC and is out purely to make PC gamers look bad.
I guess what I was trying to say is this isn't a game that will really benefit from having an almighty rig anyway since it's not demanding and the console version looks great too so it seems silly to troll an article based on the obvious differences that every PC game has.
this is stupid.. and anyone can clearly see that this comparison is biased.. look at how he is playing the 360 version of the game yet is completely screwing up on his play through with wii u version.. I own the wii U version by the way and i am yet to notice anything issues within the games.. this video proves nothing except how good he plays the 360 version!
so they're mostly the same for this game except the Wii U has better fire, better textures on some of the bigger character model things like the giant and the squid/octopus thing(not sure what it is exactly), and some better lighting in a couple areas...I'm still not buying this game (because I can't afford much more than 1 game a year D;)
The camera angles(wide angle that is) and depth of field is better on the xbox 360 version.
The xbox 360 version has better frame rate and smoother animation.
The xbox 360 version has slightly better colors although the graphics look identical nevertheless.
The only thing I noticed that's better on the Wii U version is the lighting; but not by much though.
Congrats, I'm officialy ashamed I even wasted the time to explain anything to you in the first place. Marked trolling....get used to that.
I don't know about the other versions but... Although it's not particularly evident in the video above, the framerate on the Wii U version can chug a little at times.
Technically the PC version is superior but the experience in play could bug an eagle-eyed gamer.
PS. Why did this even get posted? The Digital Foundry tech analysis was done months ago and the general consensus among the gaming community is that DF tell it staight anyway
I wouldn't dispute a point like that, I just get tired of people like Miles giving PC gamers a bad name, I'd bet he doesn't even own a PC and is out purely to make PC gamers look bad.
I guess what I was trying to say is this isn't a game that will really benefit from having an almighty rig anyway since it's not demanding and the console version looks great too so it seems silly to troll an article based on the obvious differences that every PC game has.
The PC Version was the best experience.