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It's won me over, wasn't too sure at first. I'm actually looking forward to playing with motion controls as I've not played any Wii type games in a long time. I hear that the motion controls on Arms are superior to a traditional layout. The little character and stage snippets we keep getting has also helped elevate this to day 1.



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Ill wait for the direct to see more gameplay before i can say wheter i want to get it or not, i would have rather have a new punchout



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Day one. gonna smash mike at this. oh wait he a phony.



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NintendoPie said:
Alkibiádēs said:

It has plenty of appeal actually: innovative/interesting concept, great art style, amazing character designs and online/competitive multiplayer. 

You do know appeal is subjective, correct?

No, appeal translates to good or bad sales. If something has no appeal it won't sell well and vice versa. 

He didn't say "It has no appeal to me", he said "It has near zero appeal". 



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Alkibiádēs said:

No, appeal translates to good or bad sales. If something has no appeal it won't sell well and vice versa. 

He didn't say "It has no appeal to me", he said "It has near zero appeal". 

He doesn't have to claim "to me" or "in my opinion" when the term is supposed to be a subjective one in and of itself. However, I'm not going to assume what he meant, just that listing off reasons why it appeals to you won't make it appeal to everyone or someone.



NintendoPie said:
Alkibiádēs said:

No, appeal translates to good or bad sales. If something has no appeal it won't sell well and vice versa. 

He didn't say "It has no appeal to me", he said "It has near zero appeal". 

He doesn't have to claim "to me" or "in my opinion" when the term is supposed to be a subjective one in and of itself. However, I'm not going to assume what he meant, just that listing off reasons why it appeals to you won't make it appeal to everyone or someone.

He does, it's called making a correct post. 

Don't make a factual sounding statement if you're formulating a personal opinion. 

I only listed stuff that have wide appeal to many people, like online/competitive multiplayer and interesting character designs. 



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