Euphoria14 said:
Not at all. Halo 3 came off a franchise where each game averaged 6-7M+ sold. Gears2 came off a game with a 6M+ userbase. Killzone 2 came off a game with a 2M+ userbase.
Gears 2 launched in the holiday season along with a price cut. Killzone 2 launched in February with a $400 price tag that hadn't dropped for more than 14 months.
How easy it is to ignore everything isn't it. Not to mention that Killzone 2 internet hype has no relevance to real world hype so basing success or disappointment off that is already a mistake.
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Funny that really I remember last year the PS3 was going to be pwning 360 without a price cut.
Now there most hyped games are not selling because of no price cut,.
I also remember gears one came off a similar install base as PS3.
Still no doubt I am incorrect.









