Combine this with the game returning to its roots of completing dungeons and side quests at any time, possible multiplayer modes,
an awesome glimpse of the gameplay last month and a somewhat surprising 2015 release window, and gamers have a recipe for what looks to be a major reason to own a Wii U.
We have our first
glimpse of screenshots and art which can be seen in the gallery, and there will be more high budget CGI to enjoy soon, but until we see some more
gameplay down the line we won't know for sure if this game is as
awesome as it sounds.