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Nintentacle said:

I don't know about Bayonetta. Pre-orders are bound to increase in the US, and there's enough hype. The first game also sold decently, about 2 million.

As for Zelda, that game has a lot more going for it than Skyward Sword.

1) Fans were asking for a non-linear/open-world Zelda, that's what it is.

2) Skyward Sword required you to use Wii Motion Plus, lots of Wii owners didn't have that.

3) Skyward Sword released at the very end of Wii's life. This one is 3 years in on a console that will have a 5-6 year life-cycle.


We'll see about Bayonetta I guess. I'm not sure it'll do a whole lot better than other platinum games. As far as Zelda is concerned like I said it's a wild card, but the Wii U isn't lasting 6 years, not the way it's selling.