| badgenome said: You still don't know shit about Kingdom Under Fire, but I can totally agree that Sony needs to make more stuff aimed at that segment of the market. The problem is that most of their efforts in that direction are charmless and grating and come off as totally cynical cash grabs. This game looks to be no exception with its Playstation Home aesthetic sensibilities. When the real Nintendogs sold a mere fraction of the original and even Ubi has decided to stop flogging the virtual pet craze, this sad "me, too" game isn't going to help the poor, abused Vita's situation at all. |
You, sir, are a Scrooge! If this is what Kingdom Under Fire does to a person then I don't want to know about it!
Besides, kids are weak to cynical cash grabs. Look at most American toy fads. You can look at them and tell they were designed as nothing more than money makers and that kids are stupid for falling for it.
Of itself, it might not mean much, but it adds to the pile.








