If they were to put in a pause button, I'd hope that it would just be the black screen. Paused inventory can sometimes feel a bit silly. Like in skyrim where you could pause, completely remove your set of armor, put on another set, eat a hearty meal, consult your map, and chug hundreds of liters of health potion, instantaneously. I don't want that in my dark souls experience.BiH-Kira said:I also like the idea of no pausing the game, but there were some stations where I wanted it. A lot of times I had to answer my phone or door while in middle of a boss fight. I had no other choice but to die.
Maybe a pause button that will completely stop the game and darken the screen. You can't access the inventory. A real "pause" and not a pause with a inventory menu. And the tablet was also why I want a WiiU version. The inventory management in real time is great for games like this.
And imagine some additional content not related to the gameplay that can be done. Imagine a tour trough the world like with the WiiU Panorama View app. How awesome it would be to view the world as if you were in it. It would unlock new regions as you clear them to prevent you from seeing what is where before you're even there.
I always want to a tour trough the DS world, but with all the enemies it's hard to do that.
EDIT:
Here is a petition for a WiiU version.
http://www.change.org/petitions/dark-souls-ii-for-the-nintendo-wiiu
Seems like the majority of votes is because people want inventory management on the second screen and because of Miiverse, which is actually a good idea. You get the standard DS communication and when people are stuck they could go on Miiverse and find solutions. You could post more detailed help and it would be completely optional unlike the DS message system.
While dark souls 2 on wiiu wouldn't be enough to make me buy one, I reckon having it on the platform would be a good way to convince people that nintendo are trying to go after the "hardcore" market, rather than just having Reggie Fils-Aime continually tell us that they are. I just hope they don't have the "insert your mii as the player!" rubbish that seems to be present in a heap of nintendo games.
I think we'll have to see. I doubt that From will develop for the wiiu at the same time as everything else, given that they've announced they'll develop for the other platforms already, and I'm not sure that I'd prefer to see it ported to the wiiu post-release over From working on more awesome dlc.