Seece said:
Reasonable said:
binary solo said: Kinda Surprised 360 went up by this much this week sort of expected it to be flat, maybe 1% up, not 12% up. Though FIFA 12 did sell more on 360 than Gears did, so maybe Gears residual sales effect + FIFA 12 can account for that boost. Nice result for PS3. With everything being up double figures I'm guessing some sort of holiday effect must be happening too. Very good second week for Gears. Nice launch for Ico & SOTC. Child of Eden launch suffering from delayed launch apathy I think. |
Yeah, Child of Eden is a bit of a wash.
Hardly the big seller on Kinect/360 predicted and the strong bias to 360 clearly hurt it on PS3 to the extent its going to do even worse there than 360.
TBH I think the publisher really messed up with the whole marketing and timed exclusive approach. Eden needed to be day date on both consoles and pushed as the best new title for Kinect/Move. Instead apart from a few fans of the developer it was clear most people were confused about the title, whether you needed Kinect/Move or not. Whether Move was supported or not. Whether it was 360 exclusive or not.
Launching into that kind of confusion in today's marketplace is pretty much suicide IMHO.
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No ... the vast majority of people that saw it on shelvs wouldn't have even known it was coming to the PS. Launching multiplat day and date wouldn't have done much, it was only timed exclusive for a couple of months.
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I'd have to disagree in this case. The huge initial focus on Kinect support clearly led a lot of people to think it was a full exclusive, add to that the fact most timed exclusives sell less as full games (i.e. it works for DLC like with MW but not a full title) and the Move support was announced very late and came across as more of a belated add on and you're going to lose sales on PS3.
TBH though the confusion and lack of focus of the marketing hurt the game on 360 too IMHO so I'm not saying it would be a huge seller. But if it had been marketed equally for Kinect/Move I firmly believe sales would have been more even. If it had been marketed and positioned better full stop then I think the title would have seen even stronger sales.
TBH though I think Eden belongs more in the download list of XBLA/PSN as a premier digital title than on a retail shelf where it has to compete with the AAA retail titles for attention, and that was surely a large part of the problem.