E3 2012: Wii U – Project P-100 Show Floor Video

E3 2012: Wii U – Project P-100 Show Floor Video

Project P-100(working title) has me the most excited when it comes to any Wii U game that we have seen this far. It’s my personal opinion of course, but I like what I have seen from this game when it comes to it’s gameplay. It looks to be both fun and unique, thus I can’t wait until we can learn even more about this title.

Enjoy our E3 2012 show floor video of Project P-100, and be sure to keep up to date with us as in the coming months we will continue to provide you the latest information regarding Project P-100.

E3 2012 – Project P-100 Gameplay (E3 2012 Show Floor Video)

Further Details On Project P-100

There is strength in numbers in this “mass-hero action” title.

Earth is under attack from an invasion of enormous aliens, and the only thing that can protect the planet is a group of unlikely, yet mighty, heroes with special abilities. Unfortunately, the aliens are too powerful for the heroes to fight individually. They must join forces and work together to defeat their common enemy. These uniquely different heroes can morph into powerful weapons to crush the invaders or turn into objects like a giant fist or bridge to interact with and traverse the environments.

Game Features

• Players must explore each stage to find helpless citizens and recruit them to join their army of heroes. The more heroes you gather, the greater your Special Morph Powers will be.

• Players can use the Wii U GamePad’s touch screen to command heroes such as Bonzai Man, Vending Machine Man and even Toilet Bowl Man. Heroes can also morph into gelatin to guard themselves from enemy attacks.

• Players can also use the GamePad to explore areas unseen on the TV screen and solve puzzle elements.

• PlatinumGames, known for hit titles like Bayonetta and MadWorld, has partnered with Nintendo to apply its unique talent to the development of one of the first games for Wii U.

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