@WeskerCompletely Agree!This is a definit cop out. Lazy close minded 3rd party developers will port their PS3/360 offerings to this little joke of an uncreative controller. Then again, they still have to look at this controller as an alternative, because it is. Most Wii U owners won't have it as it has to be purchased on it's own so the Wii U GamePad will will be the fron runner, where developers have to or SHOULD support the GamePad's new screen and innovations, or just to make lazy use of it in general.

The Wii U GamePad is already a complete step down from the wii Remote Plus+Nunchuck and a complete step forward in another direction, it's severely limmited though at giving you a more realistic gaming experience....

With the wii remote i can use it as a Gun, Flash Light, Sword, Stick, Phone, Hammer, hell an ice cream cone & a frying pan, the possibilities are pracically endless and there's that obvious seperation as it can be one handed....The Wii U GamePad however?....Uh, maybe it can be a shield, or a virtual Sushi eating dinner table.lol This was the biggest problem i had with the device when it was revealed. If these developers don't make use of the Wii remote Plus + Nunchuck for 3rd or first person titles(for ex) where you can point and aim i am TOTALY not onboard with those games....How am I supposed to play the next 'Sword Play' in Wii sports Resort 2? I'm not pressing a button to swing my sword....what a complete laughable step back.

Alternative Wii remote controls schemes are a complete MUST.

@MadAussieBlokeOh man, SH: Shattered memories flash light conrols were amazing I wasn't too crazy over the experience overall though(the nightmare became frustrating & annoying!)but the flashlight controls and interactive motion based puzzles were wonderful! Solid score as well!