RageBot said:
Soriku said:
RageBot said:
Story also doesn't count for having no Story, like Wii sports/resort, play, fit or fit plus, Mario Kart Wii, Super Mario Galaxy or Brawl.
The only "core" Nintendo games that have a story are Zelda and Metroid, and guess what? Metroid Prime 3 sold a little bit more than HALF of what MP1 sold, on a console with two times and a half of the userbase, the difference between Zelda WW and TP is also small enough to prove your point wrong.
Again, MOST Wii owners don't care about the story in their games, if they would, they would buy the other consoles, with games that are CONFIRMED to have better story than most of everything the Wii has, instead of waiting YEARS for a game with a good story.
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Wait...what? And HD owners suddenly do? Have you taken a look at some of the best selling HD games? Are Modern Warfare, Halo, GTA, Gears etc. what you call 'story heavy' games?
FF is a JRPG and no JRPG this gen has even hit 1 mil yet.
Face it, most of the big games on consoles aren't story heavy. Look at the DS too - most of its big games are casual but it can sell plenty story heavy games fine.
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There is a higher precentage of HD owners who care about story in their games, than Wii owners.
A much higher precentage, as you can see in the difference between Valkyria Chronicles and Fire Emblem 9 (I think that's the new one, right?).
And as will be evident in the difference between ToG and ToV.
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Valkyria's budget undoubtedly dwarfed Radiant Dawn. It's also way more casual friendly and far, far easier then FE. And it also got budget priced within a year of release.
The shitty, offbrand Symphonia spinoff sold about as well as Vesperia 360. Twilight Princess each vastly outsold any PS360 ARPG (even Oblivion and Fallout 3). Square Enix's best selling console RPG so far this gen is on Wii (DQ Swords). Cherrypicking is FUN.