JWeinCom said:
And no, that does not negate the roster sucking :) |
Aside from Nintendo, since when were mere characters strong enough to negate the disadvantage of being a new IP? Sure, consumers may recognize the characters, but that's only a tiny part of the game. That doesn't mean they're going to be convinced to buy the game. There are much more important gameplay factors. The game could be crap from a consumer's perspective and that's why its treated like a new IP.
The characters in PABR may be slightly recognizable but the actual game is not. So I'd expect a low opening just like I'd expect a low opening for a game nearly every film-to-video game adaptation, or a game like DC Universe, even if they have memorable characters. Merely having memorable characters isn't enough to encourage consumers to risk their money like its an established franchise. Consumers still know nothing about how the game plays, which is the most influential factor in the game's enjoyment.
Not to mention Sony doesn't have a single character with the popularity of say...Mario, Master Chief, etc. Kratos and Nathan Drake are the biggest characters in the game and they are not big characters at all.