Wyrdness said:
Zelda has far broader appeal (the worse selling mainline Zelda games still sold more than the best selling Metroid game) and much more freedom unlike Metroid plus no one ever said Xenoblade would never sell 1m the first game nearly did with a limited release you're going to have to link those who said that. Metroid requires far more from the players taste than these games and has since the NES days. Zelda is an adventure series with the recent game going massive open world with sand box mechanics BOTW even dropped focus on dungeons some Zelda fans are unsure about, Xenoblade is an open world JRPG with an in depth battle system that's easy to get into, Metroid is it's own niche in the industry to the point its its own genre along with Castlevania the latter of which has even been shelved by Konami due to its limited appeal which is the result of require such an advance taste to get into. |
Past sales are not the limit for future potential, countless franchises have demonstrated this. But we're never going to agree, so we'll just have to wait and see.








