spurgeonryan said:
episteme said: I don't understand people that buy games because they're bad. It will only lead to more bad games. I woudn't even buy them for 1 Cent because it sends the wrong message. It wasn't a good decision to have no quality control at all (the ability to finish the game seems to be the only requirement). And it's weird that buggy messes pass the lot check, but the patches often fail it... |
Because then we have nothing. At least it is the eshop and only a dollar or so, unlike the wii where we were getting full shovelware titles for 50 bucks and it was a sea of them. Now, no harm done. But the Wii really pissed people off, especially casuals who did nothave a lot of money, but they went and tried these shovelware games out and got burned badly. Then tried to trade in the games only to find out they were worthless really fast.
although I bet the Wii library of games will be really collectible really fast! Expensive to.
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No, shovelware titles with several hundred thousand units sold (or more) will never be collectibles... Red Steel was the only bad game I bought on the Wii.
I haven't finished half of my Wii U games and don't want to waste time with bad games.