If it's a top down shooter, I'm assuming it's to be an XBL Arcade game. If not, it won't sell anything significant priced at $60. If it's a retail game priced under $60, it just became a budget game, which often, but not always indicates possible shovelware.
Or it could just be an acknowledgment that HVS games like The Grinder can't compete in the Red Ocean of FPS games available on the Xbox and would be exposed as just another "me too" mediocre effort on the platform.
If HVS keeps the game as an FPS for the Wii to give the perception that The Grinder is a "premium" experience on the Wii, I fail to see how this is any sort of selling angle.







