I was more thinking about something like this:karadoc wrote: I was imagining that the TV screen would show the main display of the game (ie. the walls, corradors, monsters, switches, items on the ground etc.); and the screen on the controler would just show some of the HUD controls such as characters' attacks and spells, the inventory screen, and stuff like that. I think it would be a waste of the big screen if the game had to have clickable walls drawn onto the touch-screen as well.
The iPad is a bit different because it only has one screen, and that entire screen is a touch-screen. So I presume the iPad controls would mimic the current PC controls, simply replacing the mouse-click with a tap on the touch screen.
Is just a test, but not sure if that would work.
I wonder that myself too. We know the Wii U user base isn't that big, but it could be good platform to introduce old school games like Legends of Grimrock.Darklord wrote:I wonder how well LoG would sell on the Wii U? It's not it's usual kind of game.
Daniel.
Nintendo is all about old school imo.