Surprised no one else has picked this up, for those who don't know this is the latest game from Yuji Naka studio Prope. It also plays like a more modern version of Nights into the Dream.
So as a bonus extra the first print of the Wii U version comes with the unreleased Wii (until now) as an extra. Which is a good thing to as the Wii U version is a rubbish port of the 3DS which in turn is a nerf port of the Wii game. So as you can image the Wii U version is shockingly bad, controls are all over the shop, the graphics have no lighting and texture detail. There's also now some strange filter on the textures as well.
The Wii version is a bright colourful game and play rather well, it's a quick fire style arcade game, that allows you to fly all over the world. It's very much old school in its design so the object is just to get to the end of the level.But it's good fun and well worth a pick up in the ?20 region can't recommend it at full price unless you're a die hard Wii fan. The Wii U version should be avoided but the Wii version is worth having a play with.
Comparison video of both versions:
So as a bonus extra the first print of the Wii U version comes with the unreleased Wii (until now) as an extra. Which is a good thing to as the Wii U version is a rubbish port of the 3DS which in turn is a nerf port of the Wii game. So as you can image the Wii U version is shockingly bad, controls are all over the shop, the graphics have no lighting and texture detail. There's also now some strange filter on the textures as well.
The Wii version is a bright colourful game and play rather well, it's a quick fire style arcade game, that allows you to fly all over the world. It's very much old school in its design so the object is just to get to the end of the level.But it's good fun and well worth a pick up in the ?20 region can't recommend it at full price unless you're a die hard Wii fan. The Wii U version should be avoided but the Wii version is worth having a play with.
Comparison video of both versions:
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