| hunter_alien said: Thats the problem. The Conduit was a decent game, but nothing more. Gladiator AD ( it has a new name now, but I cant recall it) bombed critcally, and it barely has any preorders, so it will bomb financially too. The Haunted looked great untill they started to work on the top down HD versions ( so we know where the main focus will go now).
I dont get it why any Wii fan would get excited for this... it sounds good but thus far HVS only provided failures when it comes to new IPs and shovelware. After the bad performance of Tournament of legends even TC2s budget might shrink, so it might be even rushed out...
Dont get me wrong, I do want it to be a cool game, I love HVSs graphics push, but thus far all signs point to mediocraty. I hope that I am wrong and they will pull a Guerilla stunt and make the second itteration far superior to the first one
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Not to knowck you or anything but you said you couldn't remember Gladiator A.D.'s new name then wrote it in the next paragraph. Then called The Grinder by the wrong name (The Haunted).
Tournament of Legends got a funding and development cut as staff went to work on Conduit 2. The Grinder went top down on the HD consoles just to put something out there for the HD consoles. I even ask about the Wii iteration in the interview and it seems like from his words and others at HVS that it will definitly still be a FPS on Wii.
And I even noted in the article that everything they've promised is being delivered on. I can understand being skeptical but when contrary data is shown, why continue to 'expect mediocrity'?
The rEVOLution is not being televised








