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pokoko said:
Bayonetta 2, certainly. A lot of people liked the first one. I didn't care for it but it definitely has a unique vibe. If it does well, it could convince publishers to finance a Wii U version for select third party titles. If it doesn't, big deal. It's a risk well worth taking.

Devil's Third? Eh. Looks very forgettable. I assure you, Playstation and Xbox fans were not impressed by the footage shown at E3. Hyrule Warriors is much more important than Devil's Third.

For a lot of Playstation/Xbox owners, the lack of genre depth on Nintendo consoles is a major issue. Adding atypical content can only help.



There's a tonne of support for Devil's Third though. Especially for it's multiplayer. Yeah, many people werent impressed with the graphics but it's the same principle as Bayonetta 2. A mature game that wouldnt see the light of day without Ninty, that's now exclusive. Plus, they still have a year to make it look impressive. Hyrule Warrior's original reveal looked pretty bad too.