ZombiU looks surprisingly awesome.

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jackinmydaniels

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It looks like it'd be something I really enjoy, it's got lots of elements that seem real cool and I'd be tempted to buy a WiiU just for this if I didn't know better. That and I never buy a console at launch, I always wait a while so games can actually come out for it, that and ZombieU itself looks like it misses a few things that would really tickle my zombie game desires.

I've always wanted an open world zombie game ala fallout or skyrim where I have to survive and manage resources all the while exploring an awesome open world environment. Some games have gotten really close but always seem to mess something else up, it's a real shame that ZombieU isn't open world otherwise I'd be all over it.
 

Faladorian

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ToastiestZombie said:
Ok, let me go through the biggest selling systems this generation:
The Nintendo DS, using a touch screen which "breaks immersion" and "is a fad"
The Nintendo Wii, using a motion controller which "breaks immersion" and "is a fad".
The Nintendo 3DS looks to be the biggest selling handheld in the next generation, using a 3d effect which "breaks immersion" and "is a fad".

Nintendo is so popular because they innovate. Think, if Nintendo just releases an Xbox but with Mario on it would people buy it? No, because it would be exactly the same as the Xbox which does that stuff already. It's the reason the Vita has failed so far, it's trying to emulate a PS3 without doing anything really new but make the prices higher and the graphics better.
I gotta side with the Toast Pony here.

The Wii U game pad looks AWESOME, to say the least, and I think being forced to look at the controller and not your surroundings will embellish the horror experience, not diminish it.

Not to mention, the way that the guy was looking inside that briefcase coincides perfectly with how you would be looking at/holding your controller.

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And who said the 3DS's 3D breaks immersion? The extended depth literally makes me feel like I'm inside my handheld. It doesn't get more immersive than that.