Art of Balance developer Shin’en is kicking things off with weekly looks at their title, which is coming out on the Wii U eShop in the near future. The studio will share one new image each Tuesday and intends to briefly discuss some of the tech being used.
Nintendo's latest console debuted three years ago today and it's seen some great downloadable titles so far. Here, I list the ten best eShop exclusives that came out since Wii U's launch, so clear some internal memory and let the downloading begin!
I've never been able to get my gamepad charged and ready. Every single time I feel like playing a WiiU game, it's dead, dead, dead.
This is EXACTLY the kind of game a person needs between all the other games! This is a break game: the game you play between more intense gaming sessions!
Still not sure what to think? Jason from PlayerEssence has you covered and reviews Art of Balance for you! YOU!... and you, and you, and you...
Enjoy!
Jason over at Nintendo Enthusiast loves challenging games. When a game puts his skills to the test, he gets into the zone and won’t quit until he beats whatever it is! Eating, sleeping, and pooping? Who needs that when he can beat this super hard thing!
That’s probably pretty unhealthy… it’s just videogames right? Seriously, what’s the worst that could possibly happen if videogames are challenging?
Enjoy!
Posting news/videos created by yourself eh? whatever gets you hits i guess. Not really seeing why you do so in third person.
Played the 3DS demo of this game. It was oddly addicting. I don't know if the Wii U version's any different, but if it's at a cheap price I'd like to play the full game's coop mode. :)
Shin'en still remains one of the best developers on Nintendo hardware.
Give credit where it's due. This game on the Wii U does 240 fps physics calculations and has 5 player multiplayer.