Heroic Wii U Game Features Epic Game Play Built for a Superhero … 101 of Them!
REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Earth’s only hope against an alien invasion is a team of 100 fearless superheroes, and they need YOUR help. Only you can unite these superheroes – not to become the “Just OK 101,” or even the “So-So 101,” but rather the Wonderful 101! Launching on Sept. 15 exclusively for the Wii U console, The Wonderful 101 is an incredibly vibrant action game that lets players control a team of superheroes that is trying to defeat alien invaders known as GEATHJERK. Individually, these superheroes pack a decent punch, but unite them together and they are unstoppable.
“The Wonderful 101 is one of the most over-the-top games on Wii U – in a good way,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “Featuring hordes of heroes and enemies on screen at once, deep game play that rewards experimentation and several different uses for the Wii U GamePad, the game illustrates the kind of original and refreshing experiences that can only be found on Wii U.”
Got most of the rendering up and running on wiiu now pic.twitter.com/zDKdXEb4dg
— Bertil Hörberg (@BertilHrberg) September 12, 2013
@VoxelArcade That's still not decided. I'm just porting my tech and trying out the hardware for now.
— Bertil Hörberg (@BertilHrberg) September 12, 2013
Gunman Clive is now up and running on Wii U. Does that mean the game will be coming to the system’s eShop sometime in the future?
Well, not exactly. Creator Bertil Hörberg did show a picture of Gunman Clive on the GamePad on Twitter earlier today, but cautioned that a Wii U version is “still not decided.” As of now, he’s porting tech and “trying out the hardware for now.”
A demo for Witch & Hero will be made available soon. According to a tweet from publisher Circle Entertainment, it has already been approved by Nintendo and is expected to launch in North America “soon”. The demo will also be coming to Europe sometime in the future.
Witch & Hero Demo version already approved by Nintendo, will be release to NA soon! Also, the EU version will be come after NA.
— CIRCLE Ent. (@CIRCLE_Ent) September 12, 2013
You could say that Namco Bandai and Disney have fostered a close relationship. Namco Bandai developed and published Disney Magic Castle: My Happy Life in Japan just a few weeks ago, and it has now been revealed that the company will be bringing over Disney Infinity as well. Interestingly, only the Wii U and 3DS versions will be localized.
A few more Batman: Arkham Origins – Blackgate details have emerged, thanks to a new interview published by The Escapist.
Game director Mark Pacini confirmed that Blackgate features the same voice actors as the console game, will offer ten hours of gameplay, and has three different endings. And as has been mentioned previously, the game will make use of touch controls and accelerometers.
You can learn even more about the title by checking out the video interview above.