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mhsillen said:
greenmedic88 said:
jonager said:
forest-spirit said:
jonager said:

so is safe to say this game bombed?


Atleast in EMEAA. It's doing decent in America and Japan, but far from great.

 

Edit:

I guess you could call it a critical bomb as well.


iam somehow happy it bombed cuase i hope they return to the 2d style, like the snes one , that was a great metroid 

I'm not sure why this would make you happy since it only means that Nintendo will be taking a long and hard look at the next iteration of the Metroid franchise before giving it the green light.

Unless these sales match projections, it could even put the Metroid franchise into limbo and question as to whether they should even do another Metroid game for the Wii.

Personally, I'd rather not see a lower budgeted, dumbed down Metroid sequel designed as such in the interest of reaching an expanded audience or minimizing potential financial risks. I would rather just wait for a next gen console Metroid.

I think that is a good thing.  

Not if they shelf the franchise indefinitely.