Stick it to the Man on Wii U is the ‘gold version’

According to developer Klaus Lyngeled

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Stick it to the Man, a platformer/adventure hybrid that was previously on the PC and the PS3/Vita, is coming to the Wii U. Given the announcement, Nintendo Life recently sat down with two of the folks responsible for the game, and tried to figure out what’s different in this new port.

Developer Klaus Lyngeled noted that the GamePad now show’s a “mind world” that wasn’t in previous versions of the game, which makes the mind-reading parts funnier. He notes that some of the concerns from players involved the imprecise nature of picking certain players to read, so the GamePad should help alleviate that.

Off-TV Remote Play is also a feature, as is touch-screen support and regular old physical controls by way of the GamePad. You can also use the Wii U Pro Controller if you want to go entirely old school. Sounds like the definitive version to me!

Stick It To The Man on Wii U “Feels Funnier” Thanks to GamePad Functionality [Nintendo Life]


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