Posted June 19, 2016
The new Zelda looks like it could be the first open world game I will play. Even though Shenmue is my favorite game I never enjoyed games like GTA. But the exploration in the new Zelda looks very interesting, the art style is just outstanding.
So now I am thinking of buying a Wii U with some games. Is the gamepad a requirement for using the console (Netflix, eShop, ...), playing games (Mario Kart, Splatoon, ...)? I am asking because I found a used Wii U with a broken gamepad and I would use a Pro Controller instead.
Recently I read that Nintendo released its first mobile game and a Nintendo ecosystem. I also remember users of Nintendo consoles complained about the lack of a unified ecosystem. Is the Wii U already a part of that ecosystem or will the NX be the first console?
So now I am thinking of buying a Wii U with some games. Is the gamepad a requirement for using the console (Netflix, eShop, ...), playing games (Mario Kart, Splatoon, ...)? I am asking because I found a used Wii U with a broken gamepad and I would use a Pro Controller instead.
Recently I read that Nintendo released its first mobile game and a Nintendo ecosystem. I also remember users of Nintendo consoles complained about the lack of a unified ecosystem. Is the Wii U already a part of that ecosystem or will the NX be the first console?