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Mr Khan said:
outlawauron said:
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AZWification said:

Bayonetta 2? A success? Yeah.......... no.. The game looks awesome and I will definitely get it soon, but it's in no way, shape or form a success! :/

You cannot say that. If platinum comes out and said the game made a profit it is a success. Sales =/= Success. Someone could make an indie game on a budget of say 10k and only need to sell a little over 1200 to make profit. Bayonetta obviously had a much larger budget, but Bayonetta could still be in a profit. We have no idea where the budget was.

Indeed. If it profitted, a game like this would be a success. It's far away from that though. We do have an idea as to what the budget is, but have to use comments about related Platinum Games. Bayonetta didn't make enough money, likely only broke even (if even) with bargain bin copies. Wonderful 101 had 1.5x the budget of Bayonetta. So, how much more did Bayonetta 2 cost to make, let alone the additonal cost to remaster the first game.

Remastering the first game was likely negligible in cost. The question of B1's preformance is an interesting one, due to the bargain bin and due to the fact that Sega's decision to can the sequel came some point after the start of development. My guess is that B1 turned a profit, just not enough of one to justify further investment to Sega, who took steps in 2011 to shrink themselves and cut unnecessary games from their lineup.

With Nintendo's dogged tendency to not cut prices on their games, B2 could at least break even in time.

It won't have near the legs because of the platform, small userbase, and high price.

and if the remaster was a negligible cost, then publishers must be bathing in money because they're all selling well.



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