| Dv8thwonder said: I believe the failure of WiiMusic is more of a reflection on human nature rather than the games lack of content. I think most people approached it thinking it was a bemani game when im fact it wasn't. The unnecessary bias spread by the gaming media didn't help it's chances either. I also believe it to be the only real music game on the market because the game allows creation of music rather than play out as some elaborate game of Simon. WiiMusic may not be appreciated in its time but it shall not be forgotten for better or worse. Miyamoto be praised! |
Define failure. Failure compared to other big titles, sure, but not to your average title, on any platform.
Aside from that, Wii Music is a fun game. We played it for a couple weeks, straight. However, I don't remember the last time that I picked it up. At the same time, I couldn't/can't bring myself to trade it in. It has the potential to be fun if I would just turn it on...







