kitler53 on 01 December 2012
| RolStoppable said: Expectations of the publisher define whether a game is a flop or not. However, in most cases we have only a vague idea of these expectations, because they aren't made publicly. The profit model only works for third parties. For first party games, making a profit alone doesn't necessarily constitute success, because quite often games are expected to move hardware. Lastly, on the topic of MAJOR flops, they are usually meant as pure exaggeration to make fun of people who are quick to jump the gun and draw wild conclusions that feed off of their own bias. |
exactly! the only thing that matters is how much fun is it.








