pokoko said:
Yeah, honestly, I'm not buying it as an absolute, either. They might have spoken with Ninteno first, or Nintendo might have made the best offer, but I cannot believe that a new IP that sold nearly 2 million copies would not have a sequel made eventually, especially since it sounds like the game was pretty much completed already. It would have happened. Someone else would have jumped on this. I just think it never went down the ladder very far and that Nintendo snapped it up early. It will be interesting to see what happens with this. Obviously SEGA is getting theirs somehow, or they never would have agreed to let someone else publish. Platinum will obviously see less sales with this move, so I'm inclined to think they insured that Nintendo would be taking most of the risk. Nintendo would probably even be fine with it under-performing, as I think they're mainly doing this to have an adult game they can use for show-and-tell. It's a bit of a shame, as I think the Bayonetta IP could have grown by a large margin had it been on all three systems. As it is now, if Bayonetta 2 compares poorly against the sales of the first game, then this might be the death knell of the IP. |
LOL death of an IP?
Look at Final Fantasy when that shifted from Nintendo to Sony. It sure killed its sales. The fact it unlike the spoilt whinging kids these days, gamers of old moved to the platform their favourite game was on. Simple as that. If you are a true Bayonetta fan (GENRAL COMMENT TO ALL PEOPLE READING), then you will buy a WiiU, otherwise the game meant diddly squat to you in the first place.







