Cougarman on 04 October 2008
fastyxx said: But a year after launch, at least 1 in 8 Halo 3 players play online in a given week, whereas there are a lot of sad little Marios sitting on people's shelves less than a year in. I like Galaxy a lot. Mario Kart is fun but I don't care much. It's disposable - nothing too new or exciting there. But I'd much rather have a game that is tweaked monthly and regularly expanded/updated and regularly played for months and months and months after launch than a game that sells more but whose pre user lifespan is limited. It's a better blueprint for the future of gaming. See Burnout Paradise on both PS3 and 360 for a similar good buy for consumers. Having Halo 3 be a bigger seller would be better for gamers in that respect. But whatever. Like most of the discussions we get all worked over on this site, it don't matter at all. |
you have never played mario kart wii online have you? i dont know where you are getting this mario kart wii collecting dust in shelves, i thought that was wii's job?
halo 3 has been hurt by the awesomeness of COD4, most of my xbox360 owning friends play cod4 more than halo 3.