I write and not like to read reviews about products, since these are mainly for playback of subjective impressions and experiences. However, I would leave it to me in this particular case, not take to write a few more words of criticism for the implementation of FIFA 13 for Wii U. It's not about the content of the game, but essential points as the control concept, the technical realization and the gameplay me. Technically and visually can also this version of FIFA to convince at first glance, though not completely. The controls are used to well done. The integration of the Wii U gamepad becomes intuitive, but overall not very spectacular and utterly dispensable. In its fundamentals the concept recalls "control" to the PlayStation Vita, which can, however, convince rather thanks to its higher precision. The control via a touch screen just fits better into a handheld, as a stationary game console, which is why you really can immediately resort to the Pro Controller. In direct comparison with the Xbox360 version of me fall several weaknesses in the player and enemy AI. So it is more common that opponents of the ball as long as play until it ends up in the side registration, although they are not under pressure. Putting his opponents, however, at the level of one's own corner under pressure, they repeat the same movement several times (eg dodge from right to left, back and forth). For me, the enemy behavior makes regularly for head shaking because it is not only unrealistic, but sometimes get frustrated when you have played previous versions on other consoles. As it looks FIFA 13 probably remain until further notice the only football game for the Wii U. Lack of alternatives will probably precisely why many gamers rely on this version. I wish to put to the conclusion following advice: Only the pros and cons weighed to make a purchasing decision and moor their own decision on reviews I think is premature. I can only suggest to download the demo version of the game from the eShop, to gain a comprehensive impression. That helps a lot more than just words.