| Joelcool7 said: Well I think Activision isn't doing the right thing for gamers but for their pocket books they sure are. WWII was done to death and sales began sinking, so Activision went Modern WarFare, that will last a few years and then what? Then if their lucky they can go into future warfare. As long as they keep the quality level at its current levels then they should be okay. As for a face, lol Bubsy had a face. So have dozens of other IP's that all went under. You don't need a face all you need is a name. Call of Duty is a brand like Nike for example, the brand name alone will sell the software. Now if Activision gets sloppy and allows the quality of the titles to drop then that brand will loose its value. As for it being Guitar Hero. Not a chance, their are two major reasons Guitar Hero failed. First was the gameplay it was identacle in every game. You have to hit the right coloured buttons in perfect sequence to the coloured buttons seen on screen. All the while having a CG band play to the song in the back ground. Other then tracks what exactly changed from game to game? Call Of Duty changes every game, sure the controls are the same but every game is based in a different battle or war with new characters to play as new plot line and new content. Not in any way like the repetitive content found in Guitar Hero. Second reason Guitar Hero failed is the genre just failed to hold an audience, music games in general were some what of a fad and the market got over crowded. However analysts say FPS will continue to be very popular for another 2-3 generations. Meaning as long as CoD remains a great FPS franchise then it will continue to sell. Then the comparison to Tony Hawk. Well Skate Boarding was really popular in the late 90's early millenium. So was Tony Hawk he was the best the sport had to offer at the time. However years down the line Tony Hawk was no longer the best and SkateBoarding became less popular. I don't think it can be attributed completely to milking the franchise. A perfect example is looking at Skate and ShawnWhite:Skateboarding both titles failed to garner as much sales as most early Tony Hawk games, but newer Tony Hawk games came close to the same sales. Indicating the sport genre (Skateboarding) is on its way out. it was a fad I think that CoD can be milked to an extent without Activision killing the IP. One game a year is possible look at Madden or any other sports title. As long as war simulaters (FPS) sell the CoD should sell as well. |
I agree with your post,nice avatar bye the way.







