TaichungSteve said:
I mentioned them because of the amount of fun and enjoyment I could derive from each title equates directly to its worth as a product. Wii games are generally built around local multiplayer. I know that is how I will spend the bulk of my time on this title. If you don't enjoy local multiplayer, or are unfortunate enough to not have friends that would enjoy a game of NBA Jam, then keep your $50. Simple. ~although I don't think they will sell this title at $50. Likely $30-$40, but $50 does remain an option, and in all likelihood, I would still purchase it at that price, simply because this would be a game I would continue to play for as long as I had a Wii.
**Edit: I would also like to point out that at no time did I say I did not want an online mode. In fact, it would seem to be a silly decision not to include one. But, it is not a make or break inclusion for me. |
I'm just saying, people will look at this game, $50 and no online, and look at similar games, NHL 3v3 for $8 with online, and will decide the game is not worth it.
Sure, some people, like you, will buy the game because online is not a big deal to them. But I assure you, the game is going to bomb hard if the game really is $40 - $50 with no online. Its a matter of perceived value by the customers and how it compares to similar games.








