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Jabba89 said:
Areym said:

These types of games will always be niche or low sellers. Now that we've seen games like TT: The walking dead games progressively lose their audience, it might be a sign that story heavy, point and click, QTE style games are falling out of favor. It's all just rambling in my part but I think TT burned this type of thing into the ground.

OT: Sony is spacing out games beautifully. Dissidia NT in january (albeit, not that big of a deal), SotC in february, Ni no kuni in march, god of war in april, detroit BH in may and spiderman in june (i think)

I wouldn't really compare this with Telltale games, they are crap compared to Quantic Dream.

Although I don't expect this to be a massive seller, it should still sell a couple of million.

I don't know. I mean the production values are always top notch and the stories are always pretty engaging but at the same time, Indigo Prophecy, Heavy Rain, and Beyond all kinda blew it for me in the third act. I'm super hyped for Beyond and the unique things it'll offer but Quantic Dream's track record can't be overlooked.

 

To me, the best "Quantic Dream" styled game is Until Dawn.