Q) Has the Wii U scared you off buying an NX console?
A) While I am hesitant about purchasing the NX, it has little to do with the Wii U scaring me off of a potential purchase. In fact, part of the reason is due to how much I have enjoyed my Wii U and the experiences it has provided. That I'll get onto in a bit though.
What puts me off purchasing an NX is the fact that we still know next to nothing about it. We know it is coming out in March 2017, and we know it will have the upcoming Legend of Zelda game on it, but we pretty much know nothing else about it. There are rumours it is a console, rumours it is a handheld, rumours it will be digital only, rumours it will use cartridges; I can't tell if I want an NX because I don't know what it is. Without knowing what it is, I naturally have no plans to get it, and I will only start considering whether I'll get an NX once I know what it is.
As for the Wii U; I've loved the system to bits. An I don't mean just the games on the Wii U, but I mean the system in of itself. The Wii U has a lovely menu screen, clear and simple to navigate. It has an easy to utilise digital store, and Miiverse has allowed me to converse and make friends with many fellow Nintendo fans. It has backwards compatibility with the Wii library; my favourite game library of all, and a range of controller options. The cream of the crop for me though is the Wii U GamePad, which is easily my favourite controller I've ever used. The controller is a perfect size and weight for me, and is filled with wonderful functions such as a touch screen (which makes typing so much easier), off-tv play, dual screen gaming, separate screen gaming, and gyro controls.
The game library of the Wii U hasn't blown me away quite like the Wii did; and it so far lacks an exclusive game that I crown in my heart as the best of the best, but it has still provided me with plenty of enjoyment. Child of Light and Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water have been my favourite games on the system so far, but I have also enjoyed the likes of The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD, Super Mario 3D World, Splatoon, Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Pokk?n Tournament, Hyrule Warriors, Nihilumbra, Wonderful 101, Star Fox Guard, Trine 2, and many more. Combined with the gameplay options that open up thanks to it's backwards compatibility with Wii games, as well as it's virtual console, and there has been plenty gaming wise to delight me with the Wii U.
It is perhaps my desire to give the Wii U the usual minimum of five years worth of focus, to continue to have fun with the system, that I've actually paid little attention to the NX news and rumour mill. The unknown of the NX is of little interest to me whilst I still have the Wii U to enjoy.
A) While I am hesitant about purchasing the NX, it has little to do with the Wii U scaring me off of a potential purchase. In fact, part of the reason is due to how much I have enjoyed my Wii U and the experiences it has provided. That I'll get onto in a bit though.
What puts me off purchasing an NX is the fact that we still know next to nothing about it. We know it is coming out in March 2017, and we know it will have the upcoming Legend of Zelda game on it, but we pretty much know nothing else about it. There are rumours it is a console, rumours it is a handheld, rumours it will be digital only, rumours it will use cartridges; I can't tell if I want an NX because I don't know what it is. Without knowing what it is, I naturally have no plans to get it, and I will only start considering whether I'll get an NX once I know what it is.
As for the Wii U; I've loved the system to bits. An I don't mean just the games on the Wii U, but I mean the system in of itself. The Wii U has a lovely menu screen, clear and simple to navigate. It has an easy to utilise digital store, and Miiverse has allowed me to converse and make friends with many fellow Nintendo fans. It has backwards compatibility with the Wii library; my favourite game library of all, and a range of controller options. The cream of the crop for me though is the Wii U GamePad, which is easily my favourite controller I've ever used. The controller is a perfect size and weight for me, and is filled with wonderful functions such as a touch screen (which makes typing so much easier), off-tv play, dual screen gaming, separate screen gaming, and gyro controls.
The game library of the Wii U hasn't blown me away quite like the Wii did; and it so far lacks an exclusive game that I crown in my heart as the best of the best, but it has still provided me with plenty of enjoyment. Child of Light and Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water have been my favourite games on the system so far, but I have also enjoyed the likes of The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD, Super Mario 3D World, Splatoon, Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Pokk?n Tournament, Hyrule Warriors, Nihilumbra, Wonderful 101, Star Fox Guard, Trine 2, and many more. Combined with the gameplay options that open up thanks to it's backwards compatibility with Wii games, as well as it's virtual console, and there has been plenty gaming wise to delight me with the Wii U.
It is perhaps my desire to give the Wii U the usual minimum of five years worth of focus, to continue to have fun with the system, that I've actually paid little attention to the NX news and rumour mill. The unknown of the NX is of little interest to me whilst I still have the Wii U to enjoy.