A lack of content is something that can be easily remedied these days, and if a game is truly unique and enjoyable then fans will find ways to get more mileage out of it. That said, not every game is going to be a Splatoon and catch lightning with the fans either. I will wait a few months to make my decision on ARMS: if I see that people are still talking about it and we're seeing a competitive and pop culture scene develop like we did with Splatoon then I will have to call the game a hit.
Even if ARMS doesn't become a hit then I think it is likely that it will at least be like Pikmin where it will have a lot of love from a small group of fans. All-in-all, it doesn't seem like a bad game.







