| Dgc1808 said: It stuns the development of new IP's..... and older one's get milked more... I agree with him. Person A: "Check out this game, it's called Deadly Creatures/ValkyriaChronicles/MadWorld" Person B: "Look cool, but I heard it's not selling much..." Person A: "Yea. I'm gonna buy it though, it's pretty awesome" Person B: "Why?? It's selling like trash" Person A: "Perhaps, but I really enjoy. Maybe you should try it out, to." Person B: "No thanks, I'll go with CoD:WaW. It's awesome and it's selling like Hot cakes". Person A: "But.... wouldn't you like to try something new???" Person B: "Maybe when it starts selling more..." Person A: "What if more people took that attitude...." Person B: "Then it probably won't sell much and I won't buy it...." Person A: 0.o... |
It still makes more sense to buy a game because millions of other gamers liked it, than buying it because 20-30 journalists liked it, though...
The ideal would be somewhere inbetween, if people would try to inform about the games' style and genre first, and if they like that kind of games, choose the more popular one.








