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The Anarchyz said:
Kasz216 said:
Dallinor said:
130k first week 300k Lifetime (in Japan).

That's much better legs then previous WKC games.

Rogue Galaxy sold 230,000K first week and only managed 360,000 lifetime.

 

I'd say more... 200K first week, 300K lifetime.

Which means what... 120 first day?

 

 

I have more faith on Level-5's legs now, when they developed the Dark Clouds, DQ8 and Rogue Galaxy they had no reputation to the public (a few people care about who develops DQ, the rest just go "Hey, it's a new DQ title"), their big break was the Professor Layton series, they should be able to drag more sales than before, now, since this is not Level-5's IP (unlike Layton), Sony is responsible for doing the major publicity...

Another thing is that this is not a SRPG (like Disgaea 3, Cross Edge or Valkyria Chronicles) or an adventure game with role-playing elements (like Folklore), this is a traditional JRPG, the 1st exclusive one in PS3's lineup, now a lot has been said about the Famitsu review, but i am confident that if the first-buyers like it, word of mouth will be spread, and the legs will be good...Now, if first-buyers don't like it that's a different business...

But Professor Layton isn't an RPG.  It's like a puzzle game.

What would you think if Bioware suddenly came out with an arcade fighter?

Also... few people care about who develops DQ.

Really?

The second biggest RPG franchise in Japan and people don't care?

No.... I think people care... and pay lots of attention.  I mean hell kids have gotten in fights over which DQ was the best... and you don't think they know who the developers are?

I mean there are probably tons of people in japan who snap up every detail from the very first announcment.

Sure in the US maybe nobody cared...

but DQ8 is what gave Level 5 it's name in Japan.