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WiiU

What to Expect on Nintendo Platforms in 2015

Wii U (Part 2)

by Justin Berube, Alex Osborn, and John Rairdin - January 28, 2015, 10:41 am EST

Even more retail Wii U games to look forward to.

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Xenoblade Chronicles X

Preview: Xenoblade Chronicles X: Making the Best Better

The original Xenoblade Chronicles is not only one of best role-playing games on Wii, it’s easily one of the very best JRPGs of the past decade. As such, it goes without saying that when Monolith Software revealed it was working on a sequel, Nintendo fans were beside themselves with excitement. Just like its predecessor, Xenoblade Chronicles X promises to push Nintendo’s hardware to its limits by giving gamers massive environments to explore, each of which is wildly different and teaming with life. Could this be reason alone for RPG-lovers to purchase a Wii U in 2015? I think so.


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Project Guard

Preview: Project Guard Hands-on Impressions

Video: Project Guard Gameplay Footage

Part of Miyamoto’s experimentation in unique Wii U experiences, Project Guard is an interesting twist on tower defense. It is, for lack of a better term, a security camera simulator. Several camera’s are placed around a maze like fortress. The player sees one camera at a time on the GamePad, meanwhile all of the cameras are displayed on the TV. The player must therefore split his or her attention between fighting off invading robots on the GamePad, and keeping track of them on the TV.

It should also be noted that the Star Fox team’s insignia can be seen on the security cameras in the game. Could project guard wind up being part of Miyamoto’s new Star Fox game?


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Star Fox (Wii U)

Preview: Star Fox (Wii U): Justifying the Wii U GamePad

Star Fox is finally coming back to home consoles later this year. Sadly, not much is currently known about the title, but Miyamoto has been toying with different control schemes using the GamePad. Hopefully this will be the Star Fox game we've all been waiting for.


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The Legend of Zelda (Wii U)

Preview: The Legend of Zelda: Zelder Scrolls

Editorial: Speculative Answers to the Questions of The Legend of Zelda Wi U

While we’ve only seen a short snippet of gameplay and still don’t yet have a proper title, The Legend of Zelda (Wii U) is easily the biggest and most important game coming to Nintendo’s home console this year. When series producer Eiji Aonuma and legendary game designer Shigeru Miyamoto showed off the game at The Game Awards 2014, the world got its first look at the massive open world that Link will be able to explore. Having the ability to set waypoints and allowing Epona to handle traversal will certainly come it handy, and serves as a testament to Nintendo’s willingness to modernize the franchise and take it in some new and interesting directions. Plus, Link can now jump off Epona in slow motion allowing the player to target enemies with their bow in bullet-time fashion. And don’t even get me started on the art style. The incredible blend of Skyward Sword and The Wind Waker is awe-inspiring.


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Devil's Third

Preview: Devil's Third

Devil’s Third is a combination of a character action game and a first person shooter. The game features both an action packed single player campaign and an intense online multiplayer mode. It’s been in development for quite some time, never quite managing to find a home on any console. It was originally announced by THQ who also published Darksiders II. After THQ’s closure in 2013, the game floated in limbo. Since being picked up by Nintendo it is now a Wii U exclusive.


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Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem

We first learned about Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem during a Nintendo Direct two years ago when the game was teased with a simple logo. We haven't heard much since, but Intelligent Systems did confirm that the game was still in development at E3 2014. It's unlikely that the title will remain hidden from the public eye throughout the year.


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Talkback

JdloJanuary 28, 2015

Why are your news stories so short?  I know you can only report on info you have, but man, there is no substance to any of these articles.

Quote from: Jdlo

Why are your news stories so short?  I know you can only report on info you have, but man, there is no substance to any of these articles.

This is a massive 10 page Feature. The first page is a short intro created to describe the Feature in its entirety before going more in depth. Please use the table of contents on the right hand side of the page to navigate the different pages and to see the real meat of this particular article.

I hope that helps. :)

This is a ten page feature, so I think there's at least a certain degree of substance to it.

CericJanuary 28, 2015

Forgot Steamworld Heist was coming.  That looks interesting.  I really need to get there first Steamworld game which is tower defense and looks interesting.

CericJanuary 28, 2015

Technically Star Fox has a Release Date of Before Zelda.  I'm looking forward to being able to actually play Xenoblade.

fred13January 28, 2015

First of all you missed Metroid Prime Trilogy out tomorrow on Wii U.


Second, this never dawned on me. When I saw the Fire Emblem Amiibo integration with Codename: S.T.E.A.M. during the Nintendo Direct I just assumed that meant that Ike, Robin, and Lucina Amiibo would release by March 13th at the latest, but this makes it sound like Robin and Lucina aren't very likely to come by then. I was going to skip Ike and grab Robin and Lucina (I loved Awakening, but I've never played any of the other FE games so I have no emotional attachment to Ike or Marth) Now I'm wondering if I need to try and find Marth and Ike so I can enjoy the Amiibo side of Codename: STEAM

Just to clarify things, we did not include Virtual Console titles on this list. While the Wii Download games on Wii U are technically not called Virtual Console, they are in a sense. It's for that reason they did not make the list.

As far as release dates go, they are only shown on this Feature if the exact month of the release is known (at a minimum). Anything else I felt had a higher chance of slipping out of its "Release Window" so it doesn't have a release date listed.

Please Understand!

TrueNerdJanuary 28, 2015

This is gonna be a good year, even if Zelda falls into 2016. There are six full priced retail games that I plan on buying on that list. Nine if Star Fox and Project Giant Robot/Guard are good and separate games. Ten if I cave and don't wait for a sale or price drop for Kirby Rainbow Curse.

I'd also like to purchase Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze and Captain Toad at some point.

Maybe I'll hold off til 2016 on that PS4 purchase.

Mop it upJanuary 28, 2015

I don't expect all of this stuff to release in 2015, but it's a nice summation anyway.

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