But since I have me earlier this year bought a Wii U and wanted to operate with more than just Nintendo games had to give her an alternative. Batman. The trailer of the game had me very intrigued and the game was really very well implemented on the Wii U.
Graphic is made for Wii U ratios absolutely great, the performance of the game can be nothing to be desired, from time to time there are occasional stuttering, but that does not disturb the flow of the game completely. In the Wii U version is the same version as the GotY Edition available for other consoles and the PC, all DLC's that gave it to date are included with the game on disk and can be started immediately without any major problems, provided that one had not already left the main game behind.
Only the functions with the Wii U gamepad have been newly added or why all just not GotY is but Armoured Edition.
Unlike the normal versions:
* The Batsuit / Catsuit can dish out a mighty blows, if the suit is charged in battles.
* The inventory (upgrades, information on venues, etc. pp.) To display seamlessly on the gamepad and thus disturb * not the game flow through an extra "Pause Menu".
* The Riddler informants are now gone, this function has been replaced by the sonar, which permanently scans the entire surrounding area * when activated, and represents all the trophies and Rätzel accordingly on the map.
* The gamepad functions as a map.
* Batman's radio is not output on the TV, but through the speakers of the gamepad.
* OffTV Play.
* The control of some gadget was intuitive on the gamepad rearranged as the sequencer to crack codes.
All in all a great game that should be in every Wii U missing collection. Initially, I had thought that this is just a stupid Port, but I was taught. Simply top.