So Yokai Watch is still selling like watermelons in Egypt. 
And TLOU : R should not exist just yet - my point of view. It's sales are good but not amazing.
So Yokai Watch is still selling like watermelons in Egypt. 
And TLOU : R should not exist just yet - my point of view. It's sales are good but not amazing.
I didn't even notice Tomodachi's legs...whoa that is huge. Since I'm too lazy to look it up, how much has it sold in the west?
EDIT: Almost 500K

| WhiteEaglePL said: So Yokai Watch is still selling like watermelons in Egypt. ![]() And TLOU : R should not exist just yet - my point of view. It's sales are good but not amazing. |
You really like downplaying TLOU whenever you can. If it's a thread about the game itself your always in it trying to bash the game. If it's about the remaster your always saying it shouldn't exist. A game you have no intention of getting shouldn't be such a concern of yours. It's proof enough people want it to exist with such great sales, and don't kid yourself because those are great sales for a remaster.
I'll just post here what I said in the other thread.
TLoU:R did really great if vgc's numbers are accurate. 10m LT is achievable imo.
So sony announce 30 million software sold for PS4 we have PS4 software at 24ish million. Does that mean we can rule of thumb 20% of software sales is digital being a mix of digital versions of retail games and digital only games? Does that feel right to people?
Good to finally see TLOUR number there. I think I went with 500K max first week so good to see it exceed my expectations. Should easily make it to 1.5 million possibly 2 million. A very nice earner for sony and at a much higher margin than a brand new game.
MK8 is huge. I don't think it'll reach a 50% tie ratio but it'll get close at least in the short term. As time goes by and MK8 sales drop away, as in next year, the tie ratio will fall of course; although if WiiU doesn't improve much in sales MK8 could potentially sell at 40+% of Wii U weekly sales for the entire generation. I can see MK8 selling 20-30k per week at a minimum for the life of Wii U.
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| binary solo said: MK8 is huge. I don't think it'll reach a 50% tie ratio but it'll get close at least in the short term. As time goes by and MK8 sales drop away, as in next year, the tie ratio will fall of course; although if WiiU doesn't improve much in sales MK8 could potentially sell at 40+% of Wii U weekly sales for the entire generation. I can see MK8 selling 20-30k per week at a minimum for the life of Wii U. |
I don't think you understand the concept of Mario Kart Legs.

| Mystro-Sama said: MK8 be like:
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And on chrismas will be again more long. 
The last of us should leg out to 10M easily with both versions combined
| WhiteEaglePL said: So Yokai Watch is still selling like watermelons in Egypt. ![]() And TLOU : R should not exist just yet - my point of view. It's sales are good but not amazing. |
I think these sales prove this was the right time to release TLOUR. When there isn't so much internal sales competition with actual nexgen sony exclusives this gives TLOUR plenty of breathing space, and it fills a wee gap in the exclusives release schedule to keep momentum going. A later release would not sell any better and it would not support hardware sales momentum. So actually, while you are entitled to your PoV your PoV does not stack up on an objective analysis of when would be the right time to do this remaster. Perhaps the The Order wasn't delayed until 2015 there would be a good case to make that TLOUR could wait until 2016, but with the delays in games from Sony TLOUR actually became an important 2014 release.
“The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.” - Bertrand Russell
"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace."
Jimi Hendrix