| sc94597 said: I am buying both games. They both seem excellent. I don't know about the wii version selling the most, but PS360 fans do seem less interested in CoD5 so maybe. |
It's because odd numbered Call of Duties are table scraps to hold us over until the real Call of Duty comes out in 2009. If the Wii was getting the Infinity Ward even numbered games you would feel the same way.
@OP-Nice little dig at the 360 referring to it as "rrod360" out of any relevant context involving hardware talk.
Also The Conduit is a fresh and new idea? It is pretty. Hopefully it will play well. What exactly are the fresh ideas though? FPS involving aliens? Alien weaponry? Online multiplayer? Gosh golly gee i've never heard of fresher ideas in my life. It's as if an orgy involving Halo, Metroid Prime and Resistance: Fall of Man went horribly wrong and out popped a Conduit 9 months later.
Also if your reasoning behind COD 5 selling best on the Wii is because the controls are too complicated with a traditional controller, there are like 10 million people that disagree with you. Everything gained in controls is equally taken away with the online multiplayer, which will drag into a distant third on the Wii, which is the true worth of the series anyways. Also you mentioned people have been waiting for a Call of Duty on the Wii. I suppose you forgot about the dismal effort called Call of Duty 3, which was launched alongside the Wii. Same developer as COD 5, and a hastily put together mess.
With that being said, i'll buy both games down the line if the campaigns are worthwhile and either can get a decent online experience going.








