Nintendo is doing everything they can to raise awareness and adoption of their stagnant Wii U console. They made inroads this week at E3 with a boatload of new games, led by the latest incarnation of their flagship Zelda series.
The latest Zelda game for Wii U is vast and beautiful, with a huge world for players to explore. Grass shimmers underfoot and everything feels grander in scope. Nintendo says it wants to break its own conventions for the franchise and give players more options for how they tackle challenges and puzzles.
Watch the trailer to get a sense of things. Sadly, we’ll have to wait until next year to be able to get our hands on the new Zelda game. This is what Nintendo needed to do. Clearly, waiting until 2015 to finally make their platform relevant is not ideal. But Nintendo has the cash to ride this out. The question is, will the Wii U hardware still be competitive in 2015? That’s a long time between hardware revs.