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Boutros said:

YSO predictions

01. [PS4] Yakuza 6: The Song of Life < 250k (average 225k)
02. [3DS] Pokemon Sun / Moon < 180k (average 150k) *Week 4*
03. [PS4] Final Fantasy XV < 90k (average 80k) *Week 2*
00. [PS4] The Last Guardian < 60k (average 55k)

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Holy crap, bye Yakuza.  Seriously... that'd be one hell of a poor result, yet another franchise beginning to crater in the 8th gen.  Resi VII next?

ShinKroller said:

Indeed, however, I do see some good similarities with the Romancing Saga battle systems from the short gameplay reveal (among the flaws). I am looking forward to it regardlessly. It is interesting to note that this is probably the first Saga game to almost replicate the peculiar art style of the series' character art designer.

I can understand what you're saying, and it does maintain that SaGa feel, but it just looks so low budget.  No dungeons; just overworld and battles with loads of chatter in between.  I was really excited when I first saw footage but now I'm really not sure and can see why people aren't interested.



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Looks like another week of bombas in the weekly,  Appmon is one, likely Kamen Rider another.  And obviously FF XV, relatively to what it should be doing.

SMM seems to have done well at least.



Almost 20 different games in the daily for once.



Yay more 3DS games before Switch Games starts popping up. (Im excited if Splatoon Wii U owners in Japan will be interested in buying the Switch version cause it can be played on the go)



Pocky Lover Boy! 

 

Kresnik said:

 I can understand what you're saying, and it does maintain that SaGa feel, but it just looks so low budget.  No dungeons; just overworld and battles with loads of chatter in between.  I was really excited when I first saw footage but now I'm really not sure and can see why people aren't interested.

I agree with what you're saying. I also feel the same way. The only silver lining is the SaGa feel and the models I would say. I heard rumors that because they chose Unity to save costs, but they are having trouble with the development for Unity hence less budget for more features. It's a sad case if true. Well, it's not unexpected since most Unity ports to Vita tend to be rather unoptimized (I don't blame the developers).



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Kresnik said:
Boutros said:

YSO predictions

01. [PS4] Yakuza 6: The Song of Life < 250k (average 225k)
02. [3DS] Pokemon Sun / Moon < 180k (average 150k) *Week 4*
03. [PS4] Final Fantasy XV < 90k (average 80k) *Week 2*
00. [PS4] The Last Guardian < 60k (average 55k)

[Source]

Holy crap, bye Yakuza.  Seriously... that'd be one hell of a poor result, yet another franchise beginning to crater in the 8th gen.  Resi VII next?

ShinKroller said:

Indeed, however, I do see some good similarities with the Romancing Saga battle systems from the short gameplay reveal (among the flaws). I am looking forward to it regardlessly. It is interesting to note that this is probably the first Saga game to almost replicate the peculiar art style of the series' character art designer.

I can understand what you're saying, and it does maintain that SaGa feel, but it just looks so low budget.  No dungeons; just overworld and battles with loads of chatter in between.  I was really excited when I first saw footage but now I'm really not sure and can see why people aren't interested.

Hopefully Yakuza does good digitally. 



Another great day for yakuza



Ok day for SaGa and The Last Guardian. But I think both games should do better! :/

Great day for Yakuza 6 though!



BraLoD said:
Once again I missed the thread for a few days, so, how many points/ratio did FFXV got day 1?

Game/Last Day/Full Week

Final Fantasy XV (Normal Edition)/330/621
Final Fantasy XV (Deluxe Edition)/140/164
Final Fantasy XV/470/785



BraLoD said:

So it got a 2000:1 ratio?

2k:1p? It would have to be near 940 sales 

 

Ratio should be 1.5k:1p in weekly sales (MC)