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Zlejedi said:
Reasonable said:

I get the distinct feeling that a lot of early Move/Kinect owners are sticking to one, maybe two, titles and some demos and waiting for the presumed better titles to come.  Almost everyone you speak to with either peripheral invariably talks about how the next batch of titles will really show what the devices can do.

So long as Kinect/360 bundles sell like they have in US MS will be happy enough at this point I think.

I mean, let's be serious, Move only has one good title, SC, and one good PSN title, Tumble, at the moment (I'm ignoring Heavy Rain, etc and yes they're good) while Kinect, ignorning the pack in title (which ain't bad) only has two good titles as well, Kinect Sports and Dance Central, and one okay title, Kinectimals (or whatever the hellish spelling of that title is).

I'd actually hate to see titles for either selling (outside the aforementioned good ones) like hotcakes at the moment as it would erode my faith in people not to buy average to below average products.

So personally, I'm not really surprised with the sales at the moment.


Because there's only 1-2 titles worth picking for them.

Majority of move shovelware like Start the party , Kung Fu riders or that boxing game should have been $10-$15 downloadable titles for PSN.

Even the better stuff like The Shoot is asking insane amount of cash for so little content.

Yah, I think price point / content is an issue, too.  For example I can't imagine buying The Shoot on it's own, it feels like it either needs to be more like a Tumble / PSN price point or it should actually be part of a package with one or two similar titles.

If it was me, I'd actually bundle up a few titles on one disk and go that way - say Start the Party and TV Superstars together on one disk at a lower price, and The Shoot and Kung Fu Rider and something else on another.

With titles like those I think people like the idea of multiple games based on the idea that some will appeal - this has always worked well with motion based mini-game type titles.

If I was MS I'd do the same thing with Kinect titles, too.



Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...