outlawauron said:
jarrod said:
Carl2291 said:
jarrod said:
Aprisaiden said: @jarrod you do realize that SRPG's do not sell big. Hell what was the last SRPG to break 1 million excluding FF:Tactics ?
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I'm not arguing genre popularity, though even then it can be argued that SRPGs are generally low tech, low end, low promotion affairs (like Disgaea, FFTA, Luminous Arc, Fire Emblem, SRT, Cross Edge, etc, etc), which is something Valkyria goes against. You can't really compare it to other genre entrants that still look 2 gens older, it got a vastly bigger budget and bigger push than any SRPG in recent memory (probably since... well FFT comparably). If it'd really sold incredibly well, it's sequel wouldn't have jumped ship to PSP...
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It must have sold well, hence... The sequel.
And they are already hinting at bringing Valkyria 3 to PS3.
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Underperformers often get sequels, all it takes is confidence in the concept. Which is what Sega has in Valkyria, though they're definitely taking a more consumers friendly route with the sequel (more generic art, school setting, PSP rather than PS3, local multiplayer).
Again, Sakura Taisen is the model, Sega probably expects Valkyria will eventually get there...
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You have two assumptions that create a big problem in your argument:
1. Assuming the expectations of Valkyria Chronicles based on zero information from Sega
2. Assuming that Valkyria Chronicles had vast budget. It's true that it certainly cost more than Cross Edge or Disgaea, but was not a very expensive game.
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Well, for Sega's expectations, all we can go on is assumptions given they never released them publicly. I'm inclined to believe they probably didn't hit what they wanted given the shifts we've seen for the sequel though, which isn't exactly a huge leap to make.
Also, I like how for your 2nd point you decry me for assumptions, then declare Valkyria "was not a very expensive game". What's this based on again? How cheap do you think a ground up PS3 engine is again? What about the scrapped 360 R&D? Anime tie-in? Huge promotional push it saw in Japan? I'd be pretty confident in "assuming" Valkyria Chronicles was likely the most expensive (non-licensed) SRPG to date in Japan. There's more evidence pointing that direction than to the contrary...