If this game just single player, I would evaluate game with only 2 stars, were it not for the multiplayer mode. I and my colleagues have sat together a few days later before the Wii U and 'Tank! Tank! Tank! ' threw. There were at anyone difficulties in the game get in because the control is kept very simple. And the fun began. There are several game modes, including the Battle Royal mode in which one in four different arenas, according to the principle Everybody competes against everyone.
Before each round the gamepad is rumgereicht and each player can snap a funny picture of yourself which appears above the tanks in the arena so that every player knows belongs to whom this armor. But the creation of these photos has made us laugh again and was very funny. This really is a very successful idea which I can imagine more often in similar games.
You can play as I said only four maximum, whereby a player uses the gamepad as a screen and controller, and the other 3 players share the TV screen and play with the Wiimotes. The TV screen is divided equally into 3 juxtaposed areas, left, center and right. And each player is part of one of these areas. This sounds very strange but it makes perfect sense, because the upward visibility is pretty important.
Another multiplayer mode that the gamepad is fully utilizes the so-called fight Kong.
A player who with the gamepad controls the gamepad a huge gorilla, and his face, which was shot in front of the picture, is it big placed on the gorilla head. Just then where the face would be. It can perform different attacks with this "Kong" and make the other tanks life difficult by various movements of the gamepad. If the Kong be defeated before time runs out, so wins the Panzer Group, otherwise the gains Kong.
There is also the possibility with all 4 players together to complete missions, but we didnt particularly irritated because fighting against each other is much more fun.
After a few rounds, and after we took turns with the gamepad we also stopped and the game has kept us entertained.
Overall, even if the multiplayer was a lot of fun, but we also had the somewhat monotonous.
The multiplayer we would only give 4 out of 5 stars. 4 but only because we had a lot of fun with the photo function and that has kept us a little longer in a good mood.
Technically unconvinced the game especially. The graphics are sharp, but the objects are too coarse and the textures are not very detailed. In the menu and also in the Mission choice everything is held in a 2-dimensional anime look. Overall, the graphics are really not what could be described as HD, but it runs smoothly and as far as we are not really noticed dips in framerate.
Conclusion: Technically not on what the Wii U can offer, even if in fact none of the launch titles do, so other titles are still significantly better from the graphics ago.
In Single player Deadly Lust in the game because it is too monotonous, but in multiplayer trumps the game with great ideas when using the gamepad.
Overall, I give the game benevolent 3 of 5 stars.
During gameplay I would, however, point out the great multiplayer, so I admit there 4 out of 5 stars.
Although the game for single player gathering dust on the shelf quickly, for a couple sessions in multiplayer you can recommend this game entirely. You should have at least tried it, so possibly borrow at a video store near.