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i doubt this... kz2 is now in 1.53 m and you surpasses the sales in the next weeks the sales of resistence 2.



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if it's as good a game as people who played the demo claim, then I hope it becomes a million seller some day



outsell possibly when its released it may even have outsold it week by week but will have to wait and see.



I don't see all the hype around this game or why everyone is so excited. I have played many games like this before and all were mediocre at best. Think Spiderman, Superman. Those types of games is what this looks like.

And I know you can change how the world reacts to you but cmon this is always way better sounding than the actuality of of the gameplay.

So tell me why to buy this game, what makes it unique?



Not likely.

Kowenicki.

Just beacuse someone thinks the game looks great dosent mean he is hyping it.



 

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Game looks great, but it wont outsell KZ2.



Not likely, at all.



patrice1970 said:
Infamous is the number one seller on ps360 on amazon.com


many people wait for it... or why do they buy it ?

huh?  ps360?  it's only ps3.  It won't outsell killzone2.  It isn't well known and it is releasing at the wrong time of the year. 

 



If this game outsells Killzone 2 not only will i laugh at killzone 2, but i will eat my hat



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KillZone2 is now bundled in Canada. However, InFamous MIGHT be able to outsell it if it gets really good reviews and is advertised a lot.

The reason? FPS genre fans have so much to choose from. KillZone, Resistance, Halo, CoD, etc...

 

InFamous won't have nearly as much competition. I think it's safe to assume that Prototype will not get nearly as good reviews as InFamous.



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