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curl-6 said:
zorg1000 said:

Let's look at all these franchises entries on 3DS/Wii U.

Yoshi

New Island-1.94m

Woolly World-1.55m

Woolly World 3DS port-under 1m

 

Kirby

Triple Deluxe-2.37m

Planet Robobot-1.51m

Battle Royale/Rainbow Curse-under 1m

 

Mario Party

Island Tour-2.68m

MP10-2.19m

Star Rush/Top 100-under 1m

 

Mario Tennis

Open-1.52m

Ultra Smash-under 1m

 

Fire Emblem

Awakening-2.24m

Fates-2.85m

Echoes-under 1m

 

They are all right there in the same tier.

Yoshi kind of is filler in terms of sales power, it just feels like much more of a quality product as opposed to Kirby/Tennis/Party which felt rather generic and uninspired.

As for Fire Emblem, as I said I'm not overly familiar with it, though being something a bit different from typical Nintendo fare it should do more for broadening the system's appeal than another entry in the kind of games Switch already has well covered.

How is the jump from Woolly World to Crafted World more significant than the jump from Return to Dreamland to Star Allies or Mario Party 10 to Super Mario Party?

Yes, Fire Emblem is different from your typical in house, colorful Nintendo game but so was Octopath Traveler last year.



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