jarrod said:
Graces got killed by FFXIII, no question. Had Vesperia PS3 switched release dates with it, they'd have probably switched sales numbers too. Pretty much no one expected it to sell what Symphonia KOR did. Sengoku Musou 3 did pretty well though, and Sengoku tends to sell worse than Sangoku regardless. Even so, it's only 50k behind SSM5, which is better than usual for the series (SM2 was over 350k behind SSM4 on PS2). And there's other PS2 series seeing equal success on Wii vs last gen besides Monster Hunter. Taiko no Tatsujin, DQ spinoffs, Biohazard Chronicles (versus Gun Survivor), Momotaru Dentetsu, Fatal Frame, etc. I'm betting expecting DQX equals or outsells DQVIII. |
Huh? It's 90k short of where SSM5 was at five weeks in, and 168k down overall.
And it fell short of the Gundam Musou series, a new Musou franchise that started with the ps3.
Also, Umbrella Chronicles has sold just more than half of what Resident Evil Outbreak sold in Japan, despite the latter being online-centric, something unusual for the series. The Chronicles series is besting the performance of Outbreak File #2, but that game was universally panned. It holds a 58 on Metacritic, and sold accordingly. As far as I know, those were the only Resident Evil spin-offs that changed up their gameplay drastically from the main series on ps2.
We don't seem to have any data for the Fatal Frame series in the database, so I can't really comment either way, but Fatal Frame IV was probably helped along by the fact that Nintendo was heavily involved in the fourth installment compared to the others. They published, funded, and oversaw development of the title.
I still hold to my original claim.