yushire said:
Outside of the internet no one knew about The Conduit while COD was a established franchise so I dont think the Conduit will sell more than COD WE WISH it is... |
This doesn't mean new properties cna't sale... especially shooters. I mean Gears of War was a new property going up against Call of Duty 3 and it pretty much owned it in sales. Now I know you think well that's gears of War but that's exactly the situation with The Conduit this time around. It essentially may be Wii's Gears of War.
Now of course the shooter crowd isn't as prevalent on Wii as 360 but we need to understand the idea of a "starving" userbase. If you look back at the GC some games sold better that was unexpected. RE4 and ToS are great examples considering that kind of game was "starved" on the console. In the same respects, The Conduit is this in more aspects than those 2. It comes out with marketing that goes with the resentments of a majority of owners, brings a genre that is well hyped on the Wii but vastly unrepresented, and gives a "halo/ GeoW" like feel in many respects. Basically all thsi title needs is marketing to get off in the American market. Might take a little more in the European market, but this is a pretty easy title to find success in America. All it needs is persistent hyping(which has been well done by media sites and even Ninty) and then a good solid publisher to market it like a AAA game and I think Sega will do this.
So while being a new property it has everything to make it seem like it isn't... just like GeoW had. COD5 on the other hand is probably going to be largely bought on the 360 and PS3 counterparts but still sell well on the Wii for being a mainstream property. Which is why I think it'll still go platinum. But it in no way has the same hype going behind it like The Conduit does.