| Khuutra said: No, there's nothing to indicate that those same owners bought a Wii. DotnW didn't sell well enough to indicate anything either. Tales just isn't very big. Vesperia did not have a million. What (I think) is being said here is that "Tales of [Game]" isn't a series that many people recognize. Most people who buy the games probably don't realize it's part of a series. Symphonia was the perfect storm - anime was hitting a new peak of popularity in 2003 (I think that was the year), Gamecube owners were starved for an RPG, and the game had a cast that included some of the most popular voice actors in animation at the time. It was a once-in-a-lifetime thing. |
@WoW and Khuutra
Tell you the truth Im not sure what the hell this argument/debate/converstations really about anymore......
At the perfect storm thing.....well I guess so.
@WoW
I know Knight of Ratatosk isnt. Its Dawn of the New World. Yea Yea I know Tales of Symphonia is the biggest.
Either way a rushed low budget spin-off/sequel on Wii with new users outselling and HD higher budget game is defintily not a terrible or bad seller.







