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What do you think?



 

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It quickly gets to the part that should be its best asset. Boring but to the point nonetheless



Really didn't think we'd get any TV commercials, though I guess what matters more is where and how often it actually gets shown.



I'm a mod, come to me if there's mod'n to do. 

Chrizum is the best thing to happen to the internet, Period.

Serves me right for challenging his sales predictions!

Bet with dsisister44: Red Steel 2 will sell 1 million within it's first 365 days of sales.

Still can't believe how they completely ignored NMH2....



 

palancas7 said:
Still can't believe how they completely ignored NMH2....

almost any wii game not Nintendo made this gen is ignored. They need to make a channel that promotes all the decent-great third party games maybe even demos, but again that would require a little bit of work for third parties.



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I'm glad that the game is at least getting a TV Ad. Can't wait to get the game though it looks great.



I am in complete agreement with Games4Fun, stof, and palancas7.



On amazon.co.uk the Motion Plus bundle is cheaper than the standalone game lol.
With M+ £29.73
Without £29.99

Gonna pre-order the M+ bundle even though I already have 2. It's a free M+ afterall LOL

@Games4Fun
That's not the solution. It's simple: They have to advertise their bloody games. NMH2 = 0! (from what I hear, I'm not in the US)
Just Dance....... every fucking day on TV here.

If the HD version comes to the west, I'll bet it'll get advertised. Fucking annoying.



 

I liked the commercial. I thought it was kinda funny, well, the last part. Anyways, I never played the first Red Steel so I might give this a rental to try it out.



Reminds me of the current Sony Kevin Butler ad campaign. Except not really funny, just strange.



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