Sunday, June 19, 2011

E3 2011: Early Nintendo Wii U review by T3

Nintendo Wii U may have only just been announced at E3 2011, but the folks at T3 have already had an exclusive play with Nintendo's next-gen console.

Adam Bunker from T3 has managed to get a preview of the console that's set hit shelves in 2012.

Out colleagues also managed to put a video together of their first impressions of the Nintendo Wii U

Although Bunker was impressed with the Nintendo Wii U, he was worried that the new controller ? which features a 6.5-inch screen ? is going to be too pricey.

"The games we played were fun, but the whole thing seemed like a bit of an effort to hide the fact that additional 'new' controllers will clearly be pretty expensive and that offline, 4-player Metroid where each player has their own will be an unlikely home setup for most as a result," said Bunker.

"It's also fairly obvious that, considering the processing power and the impressiveness of the inbuilt screen, the controller will be a power-hungry beast that'll do doubt need some fairly frequent charging."

Bundles of potential

These niggles aside, the Nintendo Wii U offers a great gaming experience.

As Bunker noted: "We have to say that we were impressed. While it's odd that the display on the new controller doesn't boast the same 3D tech as found on the Nintendo 3DS - a point they refused to comment on - it's still vivid and bright, despite not offering the 'HD Experience' that Ninty is so proud of bringing to your TV."

Things like the motion control were said to be "seamless" and the Nintendo Wii U is set to be a "hugely powerful console with bundles of potential".

The Nintendo Wii U UK release date is pencilled in for April 2012, with pricing to be announced.

To read more about the Nintendo Wii U, head over to T3 for its hands on.



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