Wii U and Vita look like pieces of ****. You people sure love wasting your money, huh. Especially you Jay: Duke, Vita, and Wii U. I think that bald spot was from a lobotomy you bought because it sounded good at the time.
Now that everything said and done, here's what I liked from the show:
-Halo 4
-Elder Scrolls IV: Skyrim
-Mass Effect 3
-Deus Ex: Human Revolution
-Far Cry 3
-Tomb Raider
-The Darkness II
-Hitman:Absolution
-Prey 2 (Really surprised at how kick *** this looks!)
-Street Fighter X Tekken
-PS Vita/Uncharted:Golden Abyss
-Zelda:Skyward Sword
-Battlefield 3
-Aliens: Colonial Marines
-Metal Gear Solid: HD Collection
Things that looked so-so:
-Ghost Recon: Future Soldier
-Halo CE Anniversary
-Brothers in Arms: Furious Four
-Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City
-DmC (Devil May Cry)
-Ninja Gaiden 3
-Assassin's Creed:Revelations
Things that sucked:
-Ubisoft's lack of a new Splinter Cell
-Nintendo's Wii U unveiling
-Microsoft's Kinect titles
-Modern Warfare 3
The console was first conceived in 2008,after Nintendo recognized several limitations and challenges with the Wii, such as the general public perception that the system catered primarily for a "casual" audience. With Wii U, Nintendo explicitly wishes to lure "core" gamers back. Game designer Shigeru Miyamoto admitted that the lack of HD and limited network infrastructure for the Wii also contributed to the system being regarded in a separate class to its competitor's systems, the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It was decided that a new console would have to be made to accommodate significant structural changes.