KLXVER said:
GOWTLOZ said:
They weren't there in every game. We had racing games, fighting games, hack and slash, JRPG's, WRPG's and platformers and many of these genre were more popular than shooters.
Look at this year. The major games released are SFV, Ratchet and Clank, Uncharted 4, Doom, Overwatch, Mirror's Edge: Catalyst, Forza Horizon 3, FIFA 17, NBA 2K17, Gears of War 4, Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2, Dragonball Xenoverse 2, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Dishonored 2, Watch Dogs 2 and Final Fantasy XV on PlayStation, Xbox and PC. Ten of seventeen games are shooters and three other games sell due to having popular licenses. It wasn't like this.
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Would really only call 6 of them shooters.
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But the other games do have shooting. This is about guns in games. GTA V isn't a shooter but has shooting and wouldn't be as popular without guns. Same with Watch Dogs.
You don't see games without guns selling more than Witcher 3 which sold six million units outside of game series that have nostalgic fans like Mario, Pokemon and Final Fantasy. Games with guns often sell more than ten million, even more than twenty million is not uncommon for these games.