Using intuitive controls made possible with the Wii U
GamePads gyro sensor makes it easy to look around and aim, and the on - screen map displays the entire arena at a glance, both of which feel great and redefine multiplayer action.
Not exact matches
Imagine, just imagine what Gravity Rush would be with the Wii U
gamepad in hand supporting
gyro -
sensors.
Using the
Gamepad's screen and
gyro sensor, players can look at the game through the cockpit view.
Other key features include a forward facing camera for video chat,
gyro and motion
sensors to pick up player movements and a stylus which gives the
gamepad great potential as an art pad for all you budding sketchers out there.
It was awkward at first to use the
gyro sensor of the
gamepad to aim the Arwing's lasers while simultaneously controlling the position and altitude of the ship.
Players use the
GamePad's
gyro sensor to control the upper torso of the giant robot, the joysticks for the arms and the shoulder buttons for the legs.