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I picked Toki Tori 2 back up after a few month hiatus. This game is absolutely brilliant in pretty much every aspect. I feel bad for those who haven't played it, due to its art-style or whatever.

This is pretty much the best download title I've ever played. And yeah, I played Journey.

Edit: To make it clear, if you enjoy video games and you haven't played this and have no intention of ever doing so, please turn in your membership cards...you have poor taste and should be ashamed.
I've been saying that since I played this game. Toki Tori 2+ has such a clever and EXCELLENT design that in my opinion it's not only a GREAT game, but also one of the GREATEST GAMES EVER MADE.
In terms of level design, I'll say without any doubt that this is THE BEST GAME I'VE EVER PLAYED and I've played a ton of great games.
It takes the metroid overworld formula and evolves it to the next level, and once you get the 100% of the game you will be even more impressed than now.
 
Just a reminder of eshop updates for today

PAL:

New games:
Wii Fit U Trial Version(Nintendo, available Nov. 1) - 31-day free trial version of Wii Fit U

Special offers:
Assassin's Creed III (Ubisoft) - €14.99/£11.99 (Ends November 7, normally €69.99/£54.99)
Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth (Ubisoft) - €14.99/£11.99 (Ends November 7, normally €29.99/£23.99)
Zombi U (Ubisoft, €14.99 / £11.99 until 7th November, normally €29.99 / £23.99)
Resident Evil Revelations (Capcom) - €29.99/£23.99 (Ends November 14, normally €49.99/£39.99)
Rabbids Land (Ubisoft) - €14.99/£11.99 (Ends November 7, normally €29.99/£23.99)
Sports Connection (Ubisoft) - €14.99/£11.99 (Ends November 7, normally €29.99/£23.99)
Your Shape: Fitness Evolved 2013 (Ubisoft) - €14.99/£11.99 (Ends November 7, normally €29.99/£23.99)
Trine 2: Director's Cut (Frozenbyte) - €6.79/£5.49 (Ends November 14, normally €16.99/£13.99)

US:
Wii Fit U Trial Version(Nintendo, available Nov. 1) - 31-day free trial version of Wii Fit U
Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien is 33 percent off in the Nintendo eShop on Wii U from Nov. 1 until 9 a.m. on Nov. 7.
 
its possible for someone to "translate" these EU sale prices into us prices, just out of curiosity?

do you want to know how much those games cost on the US eshop, or how much those prices would be if correctly "converted" into $?

Revelations is at 19.99$ on the US eshop until October 31 (TODAY!!!) so hurry!
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=703294&highlight=resident+evil+revelations

This one is way more cheaper in the US than PAL, but it is game-based, because I know that Tekken is at 29.99€ on PAL eshop while it's still full price in the US (I think)
 
Just a reminder of eshop updates for today

PAL:

New games:
Wii Fit U Trial Version(Nintendo, available Nov. 1) - 31-day free trial version of Wii Fit U

Special offers:
Assassin's Creed III (Ubisoft) - €14.99/£11.99 (Ends November 7, normally €69.99/£54.99)
Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth (Ubisoft) - €14.99/£11.99 (Ends November 7, normally €29.99/£23.99)
Resident Evil Revelations (Capcom) - €29.99/£23.99 (Ends November 14, normally €49.99/£39.99)
Rabbids Land (Ubisoft) - €14.99/£11.99 (Ends November 7, normally €29.99/£23.99)
Sports Connection (Ubisoft) - €14.99/£11.99 (Ends November 7, normally €29.99/£23.99)
Your Shape: Fitness Evolved 2013 (Ubisoft) - €14.99/£11.99 (Ends November 7, normally €29.99/£23.99)
Trine 2: Director's Cut (Frozenbyte) - €6.79/£5.49 (Ends November 14, normally €16.99/£13.99)

US:
Wii Fit U Trial Version(Nintendo, available Nov. 1) - 31-day free trial version of Wii Fit U
Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien is 33 percent off in the Nintendo eShop on Wii U from Nov. 1 until 9 a.m. on Nov. 7.

Zombi U should also be cheaper, according to the Nintendo website.
Don't know the price though, hopefully it is also 15 euro's.

Is AC3 worth the 15 bucks, if you only played and not even finished 1 and didn't even played the rest?
 
Zombi U should also be cheaper, according to the Nintendo website.
Don't know the price though, hopefully it is also 15 euro's.

Is AC3 worth the 15 bucks, if you only played and not even finished 1 and didn't even played the rest?

me too I've read about Zombi, but didn't find it in the PR I've copied :\
About AC3: story-wise it became such a mess that, to me, the recap they do at the beginning is enough to understand the game. Port-wise is a normal port (not good as others, not bad as others), offtv and always-on map are good for this genre, the game is horribly paced (is has something like 3 introduction segments, 6 hours long total, before starting for real---can't say more to not spoil it) but introduced the wonderful naval sections and has a good second part imho.
 
Is AC3 worth the 15 bucks, if you only played and not even finished 1 and didn't even played the rest?

Actually, I think that's the best circumstance to play it in. I didn't play the previous ones and I enjoyed it, but a lot of people who played all of the series up until then didn't like it as much. But I think anyone would agree it's worth $15, it's a really involved game with a mountain of content and cool things to see and do: ship battles, army vs. army musket battles that you control, colonial era New York, etc.
 
me too I've read about Zombi, but didn't find it in the PR I've copied :\


I'll check in a few hours when I get home then and post the price if nobody else have yet.

Edit:
welp that was quick! Great news Jethro!

About AC3: story-wise it became such a mess that, to me, the recap they do at the beginning is enough to understand the game. Port-wise is a normal port (not good as others, not bad as others), offtv and always-on map are good for this genre, the game is horribly paced (is has something like 3 introduction segments, 6 hours long total, before starting for real---can't say more to not spoil it) but introduced the wonderful naval sections and has a good second part imho.

Actually, I think that's the best circumstance to play it in. I didn't play the previous ones and I enjoyed it, but a lot of people who played all of the series up until then didn't like it as much. But I think anyone would agree it's worth $15, it's a really involved game with a mountain of content and cool things to see and do: ship battles, army vs. army musket battles that you control, colonial era New York, etc.

Thanks for the info guys!
The idea and setting of AC3 was really interesting to me so I'll might just get it. 15 Euro's is almost nothing and with Off TV play it is only better.
 
Added Zombi U to that list, even if the main purpose in this thread was to promote Fit U (available only on the eshop for the moment) and the Trine 2/Runner 2 sales :p

AC3 is worht those 15 € imho
 
Another promising Kickstarter with a Wii U stretch goal: Paradise Lost: First Contact
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=708073

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http://www.go nintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=216132

Snow Arc becomes licensed Nintendo dev, bringing Frozen State to Wii U
Nov 03, 2013 by RawmeatCowboy
Coming from the official dev blog...

Good news for all owners of Wii U. It finally happened, about a week ago we (Snow Arc) became an official Nintendo developer, this means that now we can develop and self-publish games for Nintendo consoles. So, Yes! Frozen State is going to be on Wii U;)

http://frozenstate.net/?p=467#more-467

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcUR7t1hGKw#t=196


good to see eshop games being announcd so frequently for wiiu, despite its poor sales.

I don't have exact figures but I think e-shop games actually sell reasonably well? That might be a bit of hearsay though I'm sure Trine 2 and Nano Assault sold well. However, I think the fact that it seems like Nintendo have made super easy to get games on the system is the biggest draw. Indies like having their games on lots of systems.
 
I don't have exact figures but I think e-shop games actually sell reasonably well? That might be a bit of hearsay though I'm sure Trine 2 and Nano Assault sold well. However, I think the fact that it seems like Nintendo have made super easy to get games on the system is the biggest draw. Indies like having their games on lots of systems.
Depends on what the devs expected I guess.

Two Tribes:
Toki Tori 2+ unfortunately didn’t sell as good as we hoped it would.
Though this probably includes the steam version's sales.

Broken Rules
However, that didn’t help Chasing Aurora’s sales – even despite promotion on the eShop front page, Wii U owners didn’t pick up the game. [...] Making Chasing Aurora a Wii U exclusive was a bit of a mistake, Bohatsch believes. The heavy use of the GamePad in particular makes it almost impossible for ports to be brought to other platforms. Broken Rules’ next game is indeed Secrets of Raetikon. Unfortunately, in the immediate future, the studio doesn’t have plans for a Wii U version.
 
Depends on what the devs expected I guess.

Two Tribes:

Though this probably includes the steam version's sales.

Broken Rules

And Trine 2 (I think?) and Giana Sisters sold best on Wii U out of the console releases for contrast!

I believe Toki Tori 2 was hurt by its presentation more than anything else. I personally think it looks great but others seemingly didn't find it appealing enough. Similarly, Chasing Aurora was a great concept but not one that made for a good launch title. The game they are working on now would've been the better title for launch day.
 
toki tori saw also a huge increase after the release of the plus update, and they are porting their three classic to the console, so possibly two tribes is still committed, as shin'en
 
toki tori saw also a huge increase after the release of the plus update, and they are porting their three classic to the console, so possibly two tribes is still committed, as shin'en

Yea, I don't think this was about commitment, just general success. Two Tribes is also very engaged with the Miiverse community which is awesome. Love these guys.
 
Chasing Aurora felt like a tech demo, it was OK. Honestly feel that it should have just been a mode in the upcoming sequel.

An HD port of And Yet It Moves.. would have probably sold better, tbh.
 
Chasing Aurora being $15 and local multiplayer game only, with almost no content for single player use is what hurt it most IMO.

They talked about this recently at an indie conventions on highs and lows of game development. Pretty much admitted that they made some mistakes, 1 rushing it to launch, saying they should have hold back and fine tuned the game some more. The $15 at launch was also a mistake they said, as being launch game, not as many people will be wanting to spent a lot after already buying a system and few games. As a Wii U developer, I found their talks fascinating, and was a good insight of what to be aware of and how to potentially avoid these type of issues.

I hope they eventually come back and make another Wii U game.
 
People are being too kind. As a single player game Chasing Aurora plainly sucked*. And the price was too high... but I guess they were banking at people buying everything at launch, and tried to go for maximum profit with that price tag.

*based on the one time I played the demo
 
People are being too kind. As a single player game Chasing Aurora plainly sucked*. And the price was too high... but I guess they were banking at people buying everything at launch, and tried to go for maximum profit with that price tag.

*based on the one time I played the demo

Yup. Chasing Aurora just wasn't a very good game when it came to SP. Local-only MP didn't help nor did the high price. It would have done poorly on any platform with the content it offered and the price. Was bare-bones and boring.
 
People are being too kind. As a single player game Chasing Aurora plainly sucked*. And the price was too high... but I guess they were banking at people buying everything at launch, and tried to go for maximum profit with that price tag.

*based on the one time I played the demo

Yea Chasing Aurora was more of a 4.99 game then 14.99 and I just didnt like the demo at all.



Saw the alpha video for this game, it looks interesting

I will be glad when all these eshop games start coming out, it seems like there are about 50 between kickstarter, indie game and others that suppose to be coming soon.
 
but...has Mutant Mudds Deluxe been dropped for PAL?
and..when we will have more firm dates about the incoming games?
 
sorry the double post, but another kickstarter stretch goal

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/437762268/tadpole-treble


rhythm action/scoring game where you have to dodge the notes on a piece of sheet music, while also hitting targets along the way.
-Said to have a variety of music genres. First ones demonstrated are Chiptune, Russian circus and Western
-PC/Mac initial goal, WiiU stretch goal, Ios possible goal.
-Donation rewards range from game copies to character plushes to singing in the credits song.
 
but...has Mutant Mudds Deluxe been dropped for PAL?
and..when we will have more firm dates about the incoming games?

Renegade Kid are worse than Nicalis when it comes to European releases. I think the original Mutant Mudds was the last game they released in Europe.
 
Renegade Kid are worse than Nicalis when it comes to European releases. I think the original Mutant Mudds was the last game they released in Europe.

I wouldn't say worse. I'd say as-bad. The Cave Story / Mutant Mudds situation is just ... ugh.
 
So

Eshop update*

Wii Sports™ Club: Day Pass €1.99(£1.79)
Wii Sports™ Club: Bowling - Single-Sport Pass - €9.99 (£8.99)
Wii Sports™ Club: Tennis - Single-Sport Pass - €9.99 (£8.99)
Toki Tori €1.99 (£1.79) Will be €3.99 (£3.59) from 6/12/13, 0:00 UTC

Temporary Sales
Toki Tori 2+ €8.99 (£7.79) Until 14/11/13 23:59 UTC
For Toki Tori owners- 60% off regular price if you already bought Toki Tori on Nintendo eShop on your Wii U-€5.99 (£5.19) Until 14/11/13 23:59 UTC

*not counting the digital release of retail games, such as batman or Mario & Sonic, not counting the VC releases.


Plus:; Updated OP with Toki Tori and Wii Sport as New Releases
 
Toki Tori out today. Even though I technically already have the full version on dev kit (to do a preview), I look forward to buying it just so I can place it on my actual retail Wii U!

Also, Wii U really really needs folders.
 
Damn. Missed the Runner2 sale. Guess that's what I get for not bothering to look in the eShop or this thread lately.
 
Yeah, it wasnt on top of my list of demands for future updates, but now things are becoming crowded in here...

I'm already past the 4 filled panels mark. And that is excluding the system settings, video chat,etc. I'll prob be 5 filled by end of the year.
 
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