
Change of weapon With a flick of the finger you could switch your load-out. It would even be great to mark way-points on the map with a simple finger-press. It’ll be easy to track your position as you’re moving between locations and feel much more natural in a survival horror situation.
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Players could make great use of the map on the GamePad while the action plays out on the TV screen. A few finger-taps to combine herbs won't infringe on the actual gameplay happening on your TV set, and you can still do the same things offered in any other version of the game. This is particularly important as Resident Evil 6 is always operating in real-time, so having a constantly accessible menu on the Wii U Gamepad would be of massive benefit.

Inventory The inventory could be easily navigated with the touch-screen: scroll and tap to combine herbs or select any item while the action happens on screen. Surely it’s a matter of time, right? While we wait for the announcement that must surely come, here are a few reasons why Wii U and Resident Evil 6 would make perfect zombie-slaying buddies. 3DS has enjoyed the exclusive back in January, and Nintendo’s relationship with Capcom is the best it’s ever been. It’s peculiar that the title hasn't been announced to this point. Resident Evil is an enormous global franchise that has a healthy, growing fan-base. One of the biggest games this year has already launched, and despite the mixed opinions its importance cannot be understated.

We’ll even back up our musings with a list of reasons why the experience would be especially unique with the system's GamePad. This feature, and others to follow, will look at some of the games that we feel would be a great fit on Wii U, but have not yet been announced. The format is still missing major third-party games that will surely make or break the system. However, as encouraging as that is, it’s still not enough. Nintendo certainly recognises that and has already drawn franchises like FIFA, Call of Duty, Mass Effect and Assassin’s Creed to its cause.

Games That Need Wii U - Resident Evil 6 - Talking Point Nintendo Life A much needed second chance by Share: As great as Nintendo’s first-party efforts are, Wii U is going to have a reliance on its third-party support.
