Kumagawa Misogi said:
Yep nothing to do with several million people waiting to get a PS4 before buying ghosts not at all.
I feel I have to agree.
If I was more interested in CoD, I would hold off on buying it until I was certain which next-gen console I wanted, rather than play the last-gen version of it.
But damn if there isn't a massive amount of negative reviews for this game on metacritic.
RJ 17 said:
One thing I never understood was their excuse that the console generation transition was one of the thing hurting their sales. And if someone could explain that excuse to me, I'd appreciate it. The way I see it, it could only help to boost sales since there's now 4 possible consoles to buy the game on rather than just 2. As a launch title for the new generation, you'd think anyone interested in the game and interested in a new console would be picking that up along with their new console while those waiting to get a new console but were interested in the game would have simply picked it up for the old consoles when it first came out.
Well, come now, give it some thought, most gamers only play on one system, they may go back to play an older system for the old favourites, but once you drop 500 bucks on a new system, 90% of the games you buy new are gonna be for that system, you're not expanding a customer base just because you're on more consoles when 2 of those consoles are replacements for the other 2.
Unless you suspect that a good deal of people are buying consoles for the first time this gen, but I can't even guess who these people would be, (I've been gaming for 20 years, so I'm probably too out of touch there), I personally don't know any kids that would be buying(or receiving) their first system that don't already own an older-gen system(or have one in their household, which would still amount to about the same number of game purchases). I would imagine that consoles attract more new gamers in the middle of their generations rather than at the beginning of them.
Anyway, long tangent, but even with all these arguments, IW may finally have to admit to themselves that adding a dog wasn't the massive innovation that they thought it was.