Zombie U launch trailer shows how the gamepad works

Look behind U.

Posted By | On 16th, Nov. 2012

Zombie U is a launch title for the Wii U which shows how the gamepad has solid integration and it just looks so stunning. The Wii U launches in a few days in the US, but it’s such an exciting time considering it’s a next-gen console, and this is the game that closely resembles something that is beyond the capabilities of the PS3 and Xbox 360.

The game is set in London and you have to use a lot of wit and quick thinking to get out of difficult scenarios. This is not your average zombie game and ammo will be scarce. Zombie U features extensive integration with the Wii U gamepad and you can solve puzzles, loot bodies and do a lot of things with it. Such a way of presenting a game hasn’t been done before.

The game comes out on November 18 along with the Wii U.


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