C'est bien beau de poster l'avis d'un site, mais il serait bien de poster ceux des autres, de tous en fait.
Engadget
Nintendo promised consumers a modern HD gaming console, and the Wii U -- what's there of it thus far -- delivers on that promise. Games look gorgeous (HD Mario!), the risky controller is another successful control innovation and there's a ton of promise on the horizon.
Joystiq
However, the GamePad, even if it doesn't feel like the linear progression of game console technology we'd expect, does feel like a futuristic leap. It's rooted in classic experiences, but adds weird new possibilities. Nintendo has always excelled in taking unexpected steps, and this is one of them, even if it lacks the immediate "aha" appeal of the Wii Remote, or whatever it was people saw in holding the middle of the Nintendo 64 controller.
Part of the system's appeal is in new possibilities for dual-screen gameplay. By uncoupling the screens from one another, the Wii U enables interesting new possibilities, like players seeing different amounts of information about a game space in the same room, or a zoomed in view of something seen in full on the TV. It also enables the DS-like use of a map or inventory screen, which can be nice as well.
The other part of its appeal: console-quality games – literally console games – on a handheld, for a private experience that won't take up the TV and won't bother others in your home. I am a fan of handheld consoles, personally. I prefer to play things on the small screen, where I can move around with them a bit. The Wii U is a console designed to be used like a handheld, which is absurdly hyper-targeted to my lifestyle.
Polygon
But the best thing we can say about the Wii U, that it will have a strong first-party presence, is also its biggest problem. We are cautious and indeed, somewhat pessimistic, about what the future holds for Nintendo’s new system. With Microsoft and Sony expect to announce new, significantly more powerful systems within the next six months, Nintendo has only a short amount of time to establish the Wii U. We are concerned about its ability to be more than a box for Nintendo first-party releases. Nintendo has always delivered on that, but it's promised more, and that’s what we expect.
Destructoid
I wish the Wii U all the success in the world, because I am behind it. Conceptually, it's exciting, and in practice it works. That's rare for new ideas in the game industry these days, and I feel it's a success that needs to be rewarded with publisher support. I foresee potential for an amazing library of not just exclusives, but multi-platform titles to boot, and I'm rather excited for it.
Whether that future comes true remains to be seen, but I maintain a level of hope nonetheless. Hope feels good. Really quite good.
Gizmodo
Yes, if you know you want the next version of the Wii. While technologically, the Wii U sort of feels like the step you'd take before you get to motion controls in the Wii, that doesn't mean it doesn't totally fit into Nintendo's ethos of interaction. It's fun. It's something your family will enjoy using.
If you're looking for a network-enabled media center, like the Xbox or Apple TV, though, definitely wait before purchasing this. The demos we've seen have looked pretty decent, but not being ready for launch isn't a great sign. It could be that everything will work wonderfully once it's out, but being cautious never hurt anyone.
Ars Technica
The Good
Svelte hardware design is much smaller than competing systems.
HD graphics are easily the equal of the Xbox 360 and PS3.
GamePad is comfortable, sturdily built, and not too heavy.
Large touchscreen looks better than its low resolution would suggest.
Precise tilt-sensing turns the GamePad into an augmented reality portal.
GamePad's surround sound speakers are surprisingly decent.
The Bad
GamePad battery life requires constant plugging in.
GamePad shoulder buttons are uncomfortably positioned.
Load times are a bit high, even for launch titles.
System itself is a magnet for thumbprints.
The Ugly
The relative location of the right analog stick and the face buttons is reversed from every other dual-stick controller.
Nintendo is releasing a system that needs to have a large chunk of its promised features added with a downloadable day one update.
Verdict: Incomplete
Par contre, des extraits minuscules sans aucun fond, ce sont de vraies review !!!
Un peu de sérieux. C'est bien de regarder l'ensemble des articles, mais faut lire l'avis d'ensemble.
Ou comment mettre avant un produit qui ne crée mystérieusement pas encore le buzz, en tentant de noyer toute forme d'info et de test négatif à son encontre
Une console en plastoc avec 2 jeux au lancement ne peut pas avoir de bonnes critiques. Impossible
J'ai dit ça où?
, vive l'interprétation que font les gens des propos des autres
N'est ce pas?
Enfin peut être que j'ai mal interprété tes dires et qu'au final les tests sont élogieux, mais qu'ils relatent les même défauts, c'est ça ?
Ça va tu suis ?
anti-n un jours anti-n toujours . on remarquera que les plus stresser dans l histoire c est les anti-n . oui car vous êtes les seul a faire des articles pour casser la wiiU (alors que les pseudo site de pro ne font pas les mise a jours avant de test le matos ) .
si je regarde en générale il y a des défauts dans la wiiU comme sur les autres console mais il y a aussi bcp de bon et de bien .
Pourquoi tu as coupé ce passage de la conclusion Joystiq ?
"The Wii U doesn't feel exactly like the "next generation. The menu interface feels like the Wii, and the graphics output by games are nothing that can't be done on the current generation of HD consoles. Furthermore, the troubles already apparent in the Wii U's online services point to Nintendo as usual, behind not just on networking in a conceptual way, but literally behind on its implementation of its own network."
Pourquoi as tu coupé ce morceau de la conclusion de Engadget ?
"Without Nintendo Network, Miiverse, Nintendo TVii, or any streaming / on-demand video content -- not to mention promised backwards compatibility -- the Wii U doesn't compete at all with even last-gen consoles (Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 just became last-gen, in case that isn't clear). But Nintendo launched a patch just four hours ahead of launch containing at least some of that functionality, so we're reserving judgment until we've spent time with its post-update features."
Sinon, l'avis de Destructoid est une vaste blague: "I wish the Wii U all the success in the world, because I am behind it."
La conclusion de Gizmodo dit ni plus ni moins que la Wii U est a achetée si on veut le successeur de la Wii (sous entendu, si on a aimé la Wii). C'est donc une bonne console pour certains, et une mauvaises pour d'autres
Ars Technica donne une review négative, mais rien de trafiqué (mis à part qu'on voit mal les parties "Bad" et "Ugly".. mais on va dire que c'était pas fait exprès
BREF. C'est de la désinformation..
Bah je suis bien ici
Je suis aussi présent que tout les Nsex qui sont les premiers à venir pourrir les topic Vita pour étaler "leur science de l'économie" ou nous expliquer que les jeux Nintendo sont les meilleurs et que c'est pour ça que Sony ne vend pas de Vita avec un air sournois parce que la situation de Sony leur plait beaucoup
T'as de ces trolls sur gamekyo Oo...la wiiU est superbe, karbon/heisenberg allez jouer donc à declassified ou mario ka....pardon lbg karting.
dit il pourrissant toutes les news ps3 ou vita... hospital charité toussa...
Concernant les Sonyais (pas la peine de vous nommez, vous vous reconnaitrez), j'aurai pense que vous aviez un peu plus de valeurs que ca, ben après je m etonne que certains viennent se plaindre. Dans tous les cas, bonne continuation sur le Monolithe Noire