Einsam_Delphin said:
If we're talking about relevance which is what you said then sales are the only thing that matters, and reviewers still indicate ARMS is a good game even before the free updates. You can think these game aren't good and/or are C-list titles, but the fact is they are notable retail releases from Nintendo filling out the schedule, they certainly do not need SMO to launch on top of these games. |
Alright fine. Hyrule Warriors, and Pokken both sold over a million copies on Wii U. Since this is about sales and not review scores I'll go ahead and count them. I really don't think Rabbids X Mario will sell very well though. Sales of the Rabbid's games have been on a slow decline for years now.
Edit: I'm actually kind of hyped for Pokken DX now. I read some reviews on it and it seems like Wii U version didn't have enough fighters, and forced you to play on the gamepad. Destructoid pretty much sums it up here...
Pokkén Tournament is more than meets the eye, and it would be foolish to judge it just based on the Pokémon name alone. Bandai Namco has crafted a deep brawler that deserves to be up there with a lot of the competition, but some logistical issues specific to the Wii U hold the game back a bit more than I'd like.
If Xenoblade 2 got delayed, but Pokken Deluxe winds up being really good, I'll be satisfied.