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MARCUSDJACKSON said:
bad marketing only applies to Sony exclusives. if Spec Ops is a good game, and not a COD clone then i'm all in.

Well, it is supposed to be.  So, are you then saying in what you wrote, only Sony poorly markets their games, or that the only reason why Sony's exclusives don't sell as well as desired, is that Sony doesn't properly market them right, or they don't have other issues, like not being what people really want?



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richardhutnik said:
MARCUSDJACKSON said:
bad marketing only applies to Sony exclusives. if Spec Ops is a good game, and not a COD clone then i'm all in.

Well, it is supposed to be.  So, are you then saying in what you wrote, only Sony poorly markets their games, or that the only reason why Sony's exclusives don't sell as well as desired, is that Sony doesn't properly market them right, or they don't have other issues, like not being what people really want?

you know what. Sony markets what the want and i haven't been impressed considering the last game i saw marketed was LBPK. i think i saw twisted metal marketed, but i can't remember

Sony doesn't properly market their games, but they are not the only ones.



The story aspect sounds promising but the at first the name turned me off, then the description of the game play in reviews.

So what king of marketing will get me to try it? If it's offered free on PS+.