A NeoGaf user spotted a rating for a game
titled Zombi at the Taiwanese rating board site gamerating.org.tw.
Today Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot revealed that the company's Wii U exclusive
title Zombi U was not a profitable game for the company.
Zombi is a port of the Wii U launch
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Wii U launch
title Zombi U has been ported to new - gen consoles and PC at last, bringing cricket bat zombie - smashing fun to a whole new audience.
There are some serious stand outs like various TellTale games and Zombi, the PS4 port of the 2012 Wii U horror
title Zombi U. I suggest you take a look at the Playstation Store for a full list of titles as there is something for everybody there.
Not exact matches
He stated that the poor performance of
Zombi U is the reason why Rayman Legends will be released as a multi-platform
title.
In all likelihood, elements of that «curtained backroom» video store experience have a lot to do with the longevity of and affection for
titles like Maniac (and Mother's Day, and Fulci's
Zombi), in fact.
In the early 1980s, Fulci's output was veering heavily towards the supernatural with wild, bloody
titles like
Zombi 2, City of the Living Dead, and The Beyond (which enjoyed a new life as a midnight - movie release after Quentin Tarantino championed it in the late 1990s).
After George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead was released in Italy (under the
title,
Zombi) to boffo box office, producers were quick to get a «sequel» into production.
Multiplatform Games that performed the best on Wii U are: * ZombiU /
Zombi * Capcom's retro
titles * Shovel Knights * Sonic and Sega All Stars Transformed (it bombed really bad on the others) * Many of the Lego games * Many of the Just Dance games * Many of the Skylanders * Many of the Disney Infinities * Scribblenauts (out sold the on Steam version, no console ports exist) * Many Indie
titles sold better on Wii U * I do believe DQX has sold better on Wii U than PS4 in Japan.
Ubisoft has shown strong support for the Wii U since its launch with games like
Zombi U. And while their mascot
title Rayman Legends has been delayed and no longer a Wii U exclusive, that doesn't mean that Rayman can't appear in the next Super Smash Bros game.
In case you blinked and missed it,
Zombi was a Wii U launch
title back in 2012.
The London setting combined with well - paced gameplay sets
Zombi apart from more action - oriented
titles.
Dropping the U from the name
Zombi has arrived on PC, Xbox One and PS4, hoping to make itself known among the many, many horror - based games that are around at the moment, especially on Steam where every second
title seems to be a first - person horror / survival
title.
Based in Melbourne, and prolific across console, PC and mobile, recent standout
titles include
Zombi (PS4, Xbox One, PC), Deus Ex: Human Revolution — Director's Cut (Wii U), multi-million download favourite Pony Trail (iOS, Android), and the hugely anticipated The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD (Wii U).
After being one of the Wii U flagship
titles in 2012,
Zombi returns to challenge gamers on multiple new platforms to find out how long they can survive in the dilapidated, infected London.
Simpler games will appeal to the youngsters while
titles like Batman,
Zombi U and FIFA Soccer, in all their HD glory, will keep older folks happy.
The other PS4
title is Ubisoft's
Zombi, which wasn't the most well - received
title but I'm sure it'll be some decent fun for at least a few players.
If the undead are more your style, you can take on
Zombi, a PlayStation 4 port of the Wii U launch
title ZombiU.