irstupid said:
So then shouldn't one consider good launch line-up being the first few months of the system and not day 1. I mean if the system is going to sell out regardless in teh first month/shipment, then does it really matter if it has only one game. By the times hpiment two is coming, buyers will have now two games. Zelda and Mario Kart? I dont' know the release schedule. By the time shipment 3 comes out, add splatoon 2 to that list. (again rough guessing from memory) As you said shipment 1 will be sold out regardless. With mario kart and zelda (and some others) it's not a stretch to say that shipment 2 should sell decent if not also sell out. By shipment 3 you have a very good line-up of games out and looking at the schedule there is more good games coming out basically monthly. The Wii U had the problem of having a ton of games on release and then nothing for months. And most of those games were already palyable on 360/p3/one/ps4 and thus you probably just purchased them on a system you already own if you didn't buy the Wii U at launch. So in the following months what was the incentive to buy a WIi U? nothign was coming out. You played basically everythign it has to offer on something else. |
No, we shouldn't, because once you're done with Zelda and want a new experience, what are you left with? You either have to wait until those new titles come out, or you're left with that anemic range of titles that don't really look compelling.







