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Testseek.com have collected 124 expert reviews of the Nintendo Wii U and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nintendo Wii U.
Award: Recommended April 2013
April 2013
 
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The editors liked

  • In-person multiplayer is a huge amount of fun on the Wii U. It's not as immediately intuitive
  • And you'll have to give everyone a few more instructions
  • But it's still simple and creative enough for everyone to pick up quickly. It's also nice to be able t
  • Unique two screen/“asymmetric” feature allows for individual experiences within the same shared viewing
  • Genuine all ages fun
  • Easy setup
  • Mobile and lightweight GamePad options
  • Large GamePad display
  • High promise/potential for future features
  • Pre-insta
  • Great second screen experience
  • TVii shows great promise
  • HD streaming is flawless
  • Full 1080p / HDMI support
  • An included tablet-style GamePad can play games when the TV is in use
  • Nintendo has a core library of awesome exclusive titles
  • Works with older Wii games and accessories
  • Very kid-friendly. Access to a vault of your childhood classics. Off-TV play is gre
  • Ambitious design. Tons of gaming potential. Solid gaming and media feature set. TVii vastly improves the television-watching experience with guides and recommendations.
  • When it's used right
  • The GamePad is a great feature
  • More portable than most consoles
  • Online features are well-implemented
  • Tablet Gamepad
  • Sleek design
  • Social Miiverse community
  • Increased app offering
  • A fresh
  • Original way to look at gaming
  • GamePad means previous released best-sellers can be ported to the Wii U with a new twist
  • Can play console-quality games on the GamePad without the TV
  • Miiverse is a ready-made community
  • Backwards compatibility wi
  • Very quiet and very small
  • Incredibly unique selection of exclusive games
  • Great for parties
  • Family friendly

The editors didn't like

  • It can be annoying playing games that aren't based around the Wii U's non-standard tech (a good and necessary thing!)
  • But you're constantly compelled to use the touchscreen for stuff that could just as easily (or often more efficiently) on the main scree
  • No backwards capability for GameCube games
  • Cannot play DVDs or Blu-ray video discs
  • A more simple system transfer process
  • Use the same Nintendo DS battery charging cord for GamePad instead of a different one
  • Glossy hardware attracts dust
  • Massive out-of-box updates required
  • Sluggish UI navigation
  • Weak CPU / GPU combo
  • No support for playing your own videos / photos
  • Can't play DVDs or Blu-rays
  • Lacks a lot of third-party games available on Xbox or PlayStation
  • GamePad wireless range and battery life are too short
  • Wii U and 3DS handheld don't share games
  • Bottom Line
  • The Wii U
  • Nintendo's first step into high-definition gaming
  • Is an ambitious console that's brimming with potential
  • Even if that potential hasn't quite been realized yet
  • Clunky
  • Cheap build quality
  • Laggy interface
  • GamePad's use is confusing and unclear
  • Controller battery life isn't long enough
  • Much of the software has been delayed
  • Short battery life on GamePad
  • Relatively high price compared to rivals
  • Won't play Blu-rays or DVDs
  • And does not have an onboard video player
  • No networking abilities
  • Tiny internal hard drive forces you to buy mor
  • GamePad battery life is abysmal
  • Very few new games coming in the future
  • Plays games and nothing else
  • Requires adapter for Ethernet

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  Published: 2012-12-07, Author: Fabien , review by: digitalversus.com

  • Touchscreen controller improves gameplay and enriches the gaming experience, GamePad fits comfortably in hands, Low power use, Quiet even during games, Compatible with Wii, Wii Remote and Wii games, Up to five players can play locally
  • GamePad's low battery life, No analogue triggers, Graphics capabilities similar to the sixyearold PS3/Xbox 360 generation of consoles, Only one GamePad at a time (for now, at least), Glossy plastic collects smudges, especially the black model, Slow menus
  • Despite huge improvements since the first Wii, the Wii U may not be a freak of performance, but it has once again innovated the gaming experience with a well-designed, well-thought-out controller that's fun to use. The touchscreen brings a new dimension t...

 
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  Published: 2012-11-30, Author: Mike , review by: theregister.co.uk

  • There's no doubt that the Wii U is pushing the boundaries of how users interact with games. Asymmetric gameplay is hopefully here to stay and seeing our Nintendo heroes in HD for the first time is a watershed moment. But then there are those simple desig...

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  Published: 2012-11-30, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • Nintendo’s history in the field of video gaming is legendary - this is a company which has shaped and defined the industry across four decades. Taking this into account, it was obvious that the Japanese veteran wasn’t going to push out a traditional console to supersede the Wii, and the Nintendo Wii U is possibly one of the most surreal, individual machines we’ve ever seen under our telly.It offe
  • Nintendo reinvented video gaming with the motion-controlled Wii, making gamers out of people who had previously never even picked up a joypad. However, despite the unique nature of the GamePad, the Nintendo Wii U is a much harder concept to sell to non-gamers - and that could prove to be a problem in the future. Because of limitations on the hardware, you can’t have four players using four GamePa
  • The Nintendo Wii U doesn’t have the same immediate impact that the Wii did all those years ago, so if you’re getting one for Christmas expect to do a lot of hand-holding if your granny wants to have a go. It’s not as intuitive as its predecessor, which...

 
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  Published: 2012-11-30, Author: Tom , review by: telegraph.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Nintendo's new home console, Wii U, arrives under a heavy burden and without the simplicity that made its predecessor so easy to sell. Communication has been a problem for Nintendo since the Wii U and its tablet-esque Gamepad controller was revealed. W...

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  Published: 2012-11-30, Author: Tobias , review by: itproportal.com

  • Innovative controller, Decent online services, Some great launch games, Huge potential
  • Poor Wii Pad battery life, Gimmicky third party ports
  • The Wii U is a peculiar beast, straddling the space between two console generations, and reliant on the new experiences delivered by its innovative controller. Nintendo Land, New Super Mario Bros U and Zombi U already prove that it's capable of deliverin...

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  Published: 2012-11-29, review by: tech.uk.msn.com

  • For the first time in over a decade, Nintendo has considered its original core audience when designing a machine that can go toetotoe with rivals for pure gaming skills.
  • The new Wii GamePad is not for everyone, and its approximate threehour life on a battery charge when used heavily could hamper long gaming sessions
  • It's been a long while since Nintendo could attend the same party as its closest rivals, Microsoft and Sony, even though that duo may not be hanging around long before heading off to an even better one. However, with its odd but alluring tablet-style con...

 
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  Published: 2012-11-20, review by: itreviews.com

  • The Wii U, Nintendo's first step into high-definition gaming, is an ambitious console that's brimming with potential, even if some of the most interesting features aren't available at launch....

 
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  Published: 2012-11-07, review by: geeksquad.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Thinking of buying a Nintendo Wii U console? Geek Squad is here to help you pick which Wii U bundle is right for you - whether you need a bundle with games, a stand alone console or a cool gift pack with more added extras.The holidays are fast approaching...

 
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  Published: 2012-11-01, review by: stuff.tv

  • Great fun, Clever uses for the Gamepad, Brings multiplayer back to the couch
  • Will be overpowered by rival next gen consoles, Sluggish UI, Not as accessible as the Wii
  • It provides no graphical leap, but the Wii U’s take on dual-screen gaming is a revelation, especially when gaming with friends ...

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  Published: 2012-06-14, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com

  • Innovative GamePad, Nintendo's finally in HD, Improved online approach, Large launch lineup, Pro bundle solidly priced
  • Poor GamePad battery life, Sluggish menus and interface, Online issues, delayed features, Lacks early system seller, Basic set is a bad deal
  • For Nintendo fans looking to finally enter the HD era, the Wii U may seem like a beacon of light in an endless downpour – and if you're coming from the Wii, it will be quite impressive, indeed. Not only are the publisher's own properties sleeker than ever...

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