CloudHead is open to bringing The Gallery: Six Elements to the Wii U.
The Gallery has made a name for itself through Kickstarter, where it quickly became one of Octulus Rift’s premiere games. CloudHead would consider bringing the game to the Wii U, though a few roadblocks may stand in the studio’s way.
Complexities exist in terms of how the Unity Engine is being utilized, so the team may need some extra effort – including time – to make The Gallery possible on the console. CloudHead would also need to pay for a couple of Wii U dev kits, and fundraising through Kickstarter isn’t much of an option at this point since the original campaign ended months ago.
Still, The Gallery: Six Elements is a possibility for the Wii U. Is it something you’d like to see?
EA finally announced FIFA 14 today. After the company put out a fairly good experience in FIFA 13 for the Wii U launch, one would think that the team would take the time to implement all features found in the other console versions and come back with a new release for the console this year. So far, that isn’t the case.
FIFA 14 has been officially confirmed for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. Wii U was nowhere to be found in the company’s announcement.
An EA representative did tell ONM the following, however:
“At present we are only revealing PS3, Xbox 360 and PC but additional formats will be revealed in the months ahead.”
Could this mean that a Wii U version is in the works? Or is EA alluding to next-gen versions…?
Warner Bros. published Injustice: Gods Among Us for iOS alongside the main console versions. By taking advantage of the iOS release in conjunction with the core game for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, users can unlock content in both. Unfortunately, no such functionality is included with the Wii U version.
That’s not the only discouraging news when it comes to Injustice: Gods Among Us on Wii U. There’s absolutely no mention of downloadable content in the actual game or on the eShop. Is this yet another element missing from the Wii U version?
In addition to the Nintendo 3DS Directs set to be presented in North America and Europe tomorrow, Japan will be receiving its own broadcast. Nintendo has announced a “Nintendo Direct Luigi Special 2” for the country, which will be streamed at 10 AM ET / 7 AM PT – the same time as the other Nintendo Direct streams.
Whereas the North American and European presentations appear to be mostly 3DS-focused, the Japanese Nintendo Direct will incorporate Wii U content. And speaking of Wii U, Nintendo has confirmed that the console’s big update will be going live next week. More information about this will be included in the Nintendo Direct.