| Veknoid_Outcast said: Like I said in the other thread, the game is review-proof. People know what they're getting. USFII is kind of like Switch on a smaller scale. Its appeal is still outside the comprehension of the hardcore gaming enthusiast. Forum posters like us think, "oh it's only three bucks on PS3 or X360" or "it's a port of a 26-year-old game." What we fail to understand is that millions of people never owned a PS3 or X360, and many of them are excited about playing the final version of an iconic game that captured their imaginations as kids. We've been under the spell of the "AAA" gaming machine for too long. |
There is a parallel with the original rise of consoles against computers (in the UK at least). £2-£5 Commodore 64 games would retail for £40 on the NES/Master System. It was a small price to pay to guarantee the game would actually load (and instantly too), with dedicated controls, possible local multiplayer options and improved portability.
Nov 2016 - NES outsells PS1 (JP)
Don't Play Stationary 4 ever. Switch!







