Mum kept on bugging me for Christmas ideas, so after weeks of delaying it, I've finally relented and asked her to put the budget she had given towards a PS3, with me paying the rest. I already own 3 PS3 games from the short time my brother had one and there are more I want to get that won't be making the Wii U jump (or are imports). Team Ninja have said that they will consider a Wii U port of Dead or Alive 5 and CyberConnect2 have said they will consider one for Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3, but if they do materialise, I doubt they'll drop down until long after the PS360 versions have been released. Also, I kind of want the HD K-ON! game...
One thing that has frustrated me a considerable amount is that I've owned Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed on the Wii U since launch day and it was working perfectly fine, until two days ago when loads of glitches started to surface. For example, I unlocked NiGHTS and decided to try and level her up and I managed to level her up twice after one event - but when I went to play as her again, she was down to level one! I've also encountered invisible walls on some of the A-Rank missions which make levels either hard to complete, or impossible. There's also one nasty bug that seems to come in when playing co-op: If the player using the TV is eliminated from an event, there will be an awful buzzing sound coming from the TV and within a minute or two, the GamePad player will randomly be eliminated. I've also suffered the picture on the GamePad screen freezing for a few seconds, resulting in me losing events.
I've also been enjoying Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition a bit...but after having experimented with various different fighting game series' (Street Fighter and Dead or Alive on 3DS, Arcana Heart 3 on PS3, BlazBlue on PSP and Tekken on Wii U) I'm starting to get tired of the fighting game genre - it all feels like it's the same thing. There's very little variation (especially as SF, DOA and TTT2 have all used the second screen to have short cut to combos - be original damn it!).
I will admit, I am a huge Nintendo fan, but even I am having my doubts. I am still hyped to see what developers can do with the system once they have gotten used to it (which is why I imagine that as usual, the first party stuff will be the best as Nintendo design systems with games in mind and games with the systems in mind).
Also, did we really need New Super Mario Bros. U so soon after New Super Mario Bros. 2? Why couldn't we have had a game similar to 64, Sunshine or Galaxy as the Mario launch title?