| Seece said: Under a million WW. If Killzone 2, a decent shooter can barely muster 2 million, a game like Heavy Rain won't make a million. Which is a great shame because I have no doubt it's going to be BETTER than K2 |
How can you judge a game if you don't own it? Renting it or playing it occasionally on another person's console doesn't count either.
Games I didn't like initially I appreciated more as I played. Games I loved initially I began to pick apart once I saw the recurring problems and long term issues (e.g. Total War series becomes less enjoyable as your campaign increases, since micromanagement becomes impossible [although that does give you the feeling of how hard it is to manage such an empire and how they fell in real life] and you aren't able to really appreciate your actions).
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To the OP, I agree, I share that same fear with you. But at the same time, this game might be able to appeal to the "casual" if they get the point across that this isn't a game that really requires technical skills like you do with shooters, nor really even logic and strategy (if you take the kinda BS thing David Cage said where he wants you to accept your mistakes and deaths).









