There’s an issue with many of today’s games holding the player’s hand too much, eliminating all sense of discovery; The Wonderful 101 is not one of these games, and I admire it for that. There is plenty to be found on your own, between all the collectibles, secret stages, and extra characters to be rescued. It is both punishing and forgiving at the same time, and I was really having fun for a while, but much of the fun faded as I progressed further.
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.