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binary solo said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:

Fair enough. But I do think the market for certain "old-school" game experiences is shrinking, and the appetite for open-world action games is growing. And reviewers are reflecting that popular consensus.

Perhaps it's more an unwillingness to pay AAA prices for every game that gets sold on a disc. Maybe Nintendo should have taken a page out of Insomniac's book and released the game at a sub-AAA price. Lots of people have been calling for more price variation in new release games. There's a market for these "on-rails" games, it's just not a AAA market.

I guess it's all about what the market will bear. We'll have to see how popular it is with consumers at the $50 price point.