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KylieDog said:
Dazkarieh said:
KylieDog said:
Hisiru said:
KylieDog said:
HD Market is flooded with FPS games yet they manage to keep selling fine.


This "Too many rail shooters" excuse does not cut it.

Maybe wii owners wants to be flooded with FPS games and not On-rails?

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And I agree with Lolcislaw. FPS games are much more popular and appeal to more players. Bad comparison

 

Should have bought The COnduit then.  Even Haze managed 800k despite HD consoles flooded with more FPS games than Wii is with rail shooters.

Hmmm... really? I thought some didn't...

Ok... unknown brands, right? The Conduit isn't? Ok... let's move on to others better known... some still don't sell.

Then we have new experiences and brands. Some better than others... But do they all sell? Hmm... don't think so...

But go ahead, Capcom... HD twins are a safe choice. This proves it!!

 

Now leaving sarcasm aside: Capcom, if you want a title to sell, give their userbase what they want. And I think what any wants is games. Not an experiment to see if it works, not a bloody "hardocorezzzz" games, not a try out. We want games. It's easier than you think!

Ohh, BTW, I'm sad about this title. It deserves much less sales than ot has.

 

 

None of those games had even a fraction of the hype The Conduit had.  I used Haze because it mirrored the Conduit pretty much, hyped up massively and then rubbished when reviews hit. 

 

Should I go and use sales of Distater: Day of Crisis as evidence of what sales are like on Wii?  You remember Disaster: Day of Crisis right?  That massive blockbuster game that was well advertised and fronted with a massive following, just like those games you listed.

Sorry but this is the worst argumentation ever lol.

Hype from internet =/= good sales. I DOUBT you will see more than 500 people hyping a game like The Conduit even if you count every forum you was reading and 500 people aren't good enough to make a game sell well.

A lot of games without hype sold well, which means that hype from internet has nothing to do with sales.