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Words Of Wisdom said:
Bodhesatva said:

As we've talked about a million times before, there is an economic reckoning coming to companies making niche titles like this (that is, aimed squarely at the "action packed, epic fantasy" crowd), and Ninja Theory seems to be one of those companies that seems oblivious to those concerns.


On the contrary, there should be a reckoning for developers making WWII shooters and still expecting a payday.


Those are slightly more mass market, but suffering from severe saturation. Both are in for a reckoning, I agree. 

Heavenly Sword-esque games are niche. God of War, the grand master game of them all, sold about 3 million copies in its lifetime. Its sequel sold around 2 million.

This isn't a game or genre with a huge following.



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