Thursday, April 11, 2013

I'm not usually a fan of the black Wii U, but ...

... I'll make an exception in the case of the custom-painted system seen in the photo below (and here).

I especially like the blood spatter on the Wii U GamePad, by the way--although the piece of art that's plastered across the side of the system is pretty sweet, too.



Have any of you played ZombiU? If so, what do you think of it--and would you recommend it to someone like me (a guy who likes zombies despite the fact that they're a bit overdone at the moment)?

See also: more photos of this awesome OSKUNK creation

10 comments:

Chalgyr said...

Okay, that's pretty slick looking. And I agree the red tear-like blood really pops on that controller.

thegaygamer.com said...

Thanks, Chalgyr! I really should ask OSKUNK sometime if he sells these systems or keeps them for himself...

Matthew Weise said...

YOU KNOW I RECOMMEND THIS GAME.

Adrian R Kristiansen said...

Sweet jebus that's awesome! I love ZombiU. Puts my regular Black Wii U to shame.

Zaphod65 said...

I'd say ZombiU is a must-own for Wii U. If you buy the system, the ZombiU bundle is a decent value. The zombies are an actual threat in that game; more than a few at a time and you're likely to die if you don't play it smart and cautious.

thegaygamer.com said...

Oh, yes, I know that Matthew. Actually, I'm thinking maybe I should edit the post and include a mention of your amazing review!

thegaygamer.com said...

Oh, that's great to hear, Adrian--that you love ZombiU, I mean. I wonder if I'll love it when I finally get around to owning a Wii U?

thegaygamer.com said...

Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Zaphod! I like that the zombies are an actual threat, BTW--as they should be in a game like this.

Adrian R Kristiansen said...

Depends. Some love and some hate it. But whatever you do, don't listen to the reviews. It's survival horror at it's best, and the zombies are actually a threat. You WILL die in it.

thegaygamer.com said...

Will do, Adrian. I'll listen to one review, though, no question--with that review being the one written by Matthew Weise (above) :)