Eh...i paid 7.50 on steam during winter sale i beleive.
49.99 is fucking laughable.
I want Wii U games , but not fucking year old ports...
Ok, but does this version have half-ass TouchPad support? Because if not, I'm gonna wait to pay 10x that price
RE4 Wii did not launch at $20. I think it was $40.
Really? Huh. I could've sworn it came out at budget price. I guess I'm just remembering wrong.
If that's the case, then I guess $50 for an originally $60 game is basically the same as $40 for an originally $50 game.
Sequel to Mommie Dearest?
Straight Right.
did they do well with the MAss Effect port?
This game is in a RE4 Wii type situation for me. A port of one of the greatest games from last gen (hopefully) upgraded.
I know this wont sell but I'm dying to hear more about the new content
Why does this exist?
To be clear, I am wondering what the point of porting this game so late on to the Wii U is. Was there honestly ever any demand for this?
I can see value in porting old games to a new console. They establish a fanbase and they're relatively cheap to produce.
I don't understand the pricing though. If you give a fanbase good games, even if they're old, they'll sell. They just have to be sold at a good price. I could see Deus Ex selling pretty well if launched at $30 with all of the DLC and Wiiu specific features.
man it's sad, Wii U getting a port of a game i played and clocked years ago and they want me to pay full new retail pricing for it.
Or i could go pick it up second hand on Xbox 360 and PS3, or buy it on PC via Steam, and still have half my money left over even after buying all dlc.
That way of thinking may have worked for a 4-5 year cycle... 7 though? I dunno about that...They are probably hoping that since kids have in general one console, and that the old console was the Wii, they can sell this new market the same game. There is a lot of people who buy a console and then wont buy a new console for 6 years. "You already have your Nintendo, why do you need a new one"
Nintendo fans will be very pleased to hear that the critically acclaimed Deus Ex: Human Revolution will be making its way over to Wii U - but not as you know it. We're not ones to do things by half measures, so don't think that you're just getting a straight up port - oh no we've got something a bit more special in store!
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut has been specifically designed to make the most of the Wii U's features, particularly the Wii U GamePad. The GamePad touch-screen will give you access to Adam Jensen's new improved neural hub for hacking, interactive map editing, augmented sniping, grenade throwbacks and more.
The Director's Cut isn't the same game either - it's been augmented! Tong's Rescue mission and the Missing Link chapter have been seamlessly integrated into the single player story, not to mention a tonne of improvements based on your feedback. The Director's Cut introduces overhauled boss fights, redefined game balance and combat, improved AI, and not to mention a graphical polish that could only be achieved on the Wii U.
So if you're look for an unforgettable Wii U game that blends RPG perfectly with action, this is the game for you! Make sure you click the follow button on the Deus Ex: Human Revolution game page and check back regularly for more details coming soon.
Need more exact details on what's been changed, just making the statement "overhauled boss fights" doesn't mean much if the changes are very minimal, like a health reduction or AI adjustments.
This version has a weird part about a unicorn inserted about halfway through.
If "overhauled boss fights" means you don't have to kill them to move forward they have done it right if not, meh.
I've never used a Wii U pad. Is it as awkward as Jensen makes it look?
If "overhauled boss fights" means you don't have to kill them to move forward they have done it right if not, meh.
From the eurogamer article.
"Each of the game's three boss fights have had their map layouts reworked to provide players with alternative potential strategies. New hacking challenges are available to players who focus on hacking, and stealth options are available to those who focus on stealth.
POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD: You can now kill Lawrence Barrett, Yelena Fedorova and Jaron Nammir without firing a single bullet. "We took the whole experience Deus Ex gave you and we applied it correctly to the boss fights," Pedneault continues."
I think I'm getting this. I really liked the game and the improvements seem to make it worth it.
Beat the bosses without killing?
I'M IN!
You still have to kill them.Beat the bosses without killing?
I'M IN!
Eurogamer has more details: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...nfirmed-and-yes-theyve-fixed-the-boss-battles
I've never used a Wii U pad. Is it as awkward as Jensen makes it look?