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alfredofroylan said:
Innervate said:

The game wasn't bad, there just wasn't any audience for it. And you can't deny that the Industry was smearing it long before the E3 2008 conference.

I didn't say the "game" was bad i said that the product was bad. If you're going to release something (a game, movie, etc.) your audience should understand the product, and Wii Music was really cryptic, yes I've seen the videos on youtube and I know some people can make good things with Wii Music but most people can't, I spent quite a big time with it and I couldn't do anything good, and to be honest I didn't enjoy anything from it.

Wii Music should be treated like a small release, not like the big announcement at the E3 and the big holiday title from Nintendo.

This is a worthwhile distinction, between games as products and games as games. Bad games can be good products (Carnival Games), and vice versa (Okami)



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.