| OneTwoThree said: Actually only good games can change that, much more so than a price cut... For instance, right now a price cut wouldn't have any effect whatsoever. But still I agree about the upcoming games, as they're merely 'good' and not smash hits. Pikmin3, Wonderful101 (both niche), Rayman Legends, the multiplats (no system sellers), even Wind Waker HD and Luigi U (remake / expansion of a flop) are all going to disappoint, cause the Wii U lifeline is just so flat atm. First smash hit is Mario3DWorld in december, after DK has a moderate chance in november (but reception was lukewarm). |
Reception was lukewarm from your average internet forum user like the people who frequent in here. That doesn't imply, however, that reception from the masses will be as lathargic. DKCR sold over 5 million copies. It was Retro's most financially successful game to date. And this game looks a lot better, all around. It's the smartest move they could have made. Mario tends to sell itself, and I think more people are excited for HD Wind Waker than you suggest. Granted, I'M not, but I wasn't a big fan of the original. Me personally, I'm stoked the most for Pikmin 3, which I've been waiting forever to play.







