10. Alan Wake: This is a great game and even though the sales were fantastic, it still doesn't deminish how good a game this is. The game will eventually pass the 1 million mark I think.
What really happened? The marketing was there, but the game just didn't appeal to everyone. It's really a niche game. I don't remember Alan Wake being bundles with the 360. The poor economy didn't help this game either.
9. Modnation Racer: I thought this game was great. The two main problems with it was 1) The load times between races were terrible. 2) You could only Mod you cars cosmetically. The cars speed and handling never changed, which sucks.
What really happened? RDR may have hurt some of the sales, but this was another game that just wasn't for everyone. Not everyone likes to create, modify, and paint cars and tracks. It's time consuming.
8. Split/Second: This game was pure arcade action and really should have sold better.
What really happened? I don't think the game was marketed that well for one. I don't think the game had enough content to keep gamers attention either. Most gamers had to choose between this, Blur and ModNation Racer at the same time.
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