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kingofwale said:
bmmb1 said:
NeoStar9 said:
I guess this means no advertising at all or perhaps even less then the little bit they might have been planning. Ugh. I really dislike this. If this wasn't going to be advertised I wasn't going to bother with it. If publishers don't think their game is worth it to advertise then it's not worth my money in the end. That's the stance I've taken. I was really looking forward to Red Steel 2. Ugh. I guess it's time to remove my preorder from Amazon until I see how things play out.

Let's see if it has advertising first. Also, imo, one shouldn't buy or not buy a game depending on whether it is advertised. Not advertising does not mean they don't believe in the game's quality, it just may mean they are stupid enough to believe what is being said by Wii detractors about Wii demographics and are afraid to lose even more money.

Buy a game if it's good, not if the publisher is smart enough to advertise or stupid enough not to.


but the question is... whose fault is it when a game isn't advertised? Most of the advertising for games are SPONSORED by the console company, Nintendo somehow seem to be above this role and leave game developers to dry. Again, whose fault is it? Is it the game companies' fault when the gamers don't know much about their games? Nintendo is fully aware of this, and is swimming in cash, is it really asking too much to put out an ad or two to some of the better-made games?

Nintendo sent employees from Retro to help these guys to implement good FPS controls, they allowed them to pack the game with M+, now you want them to pay for the advertising too? Nintendo is not the publisher in this situation, paying for advertising has nothing to do with them.  I mean why don't we just get Nintendo to develop the game while we are at it.

Furthermore, it's not like we are talking about John and Jake's Indie development studio down near the 7/11, we are talking about Ubisoft, a huge company that actually employs as many people as Nintendo does itself.  There is no way on earth they can't afford to give this game the advertising it deserves.  The only people potentially hanging this game out to dry are Ubisoft.