Hmmmm... would i rather have Sony dump more money into actually making the games better, or more money into marketing and less money into making the game? (Halo 3 comes to mind)
The reason the PS3 doesn't sell is because it's $400: plain and simple, and killzone 2 came out at a slow time in game sales. You also had Resident Evil 5 conflicting with it 2 weeks after it's release, which if you cut out japan it sold better than. I don't think it has as much to do with marketing as a lot of people seem to think. I'm sure KZ2 will have long legs, it's too good quality to not, so stop with the 'should of done much better' stuff. Most of my more casual friends didn't get KZ2 because they just bought CoD:WAW last year and were still playing it.
I don't see how better/more marketing is a 'good' thing really. From a moral standpoint it's a bad thing. I don't want some company spending money in order to convince me what makes me happy. Let the products speak for themselves.









