metalslimer
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Part of the Wii version's success came through the integration of a multiplayer mode, at least that one was heavily pushed, even to casual gamers.
The Wii U version doesn't really bring anything new to the table. It should sell pretty well nonetheless. People like sequelisation.
Asymetric multiplayer? Boost mode looks like it could be a real hit in households where people don't play games. It's like the perfect party game.