Well, the fear isn't entirely unjustified. I've said it before, gamers can be fickle and over prone to hype. Series like Shin Megami Tensei, Etrian Odessa, or the Atelier series try to give us more traditional JRPGs, but if they don't get the marketing and /or 10/0 metacritic scores, they don't get piked up by anyone looking for the shiniest object. It's not hard to get to the genre not being popular when your competition only sell a couple hundred thousand at best and only keep the doors open by extreme cost cutting. You'd have to be pretty think to wonder why a company would rather emulate something selling 10 million than the game selling 2% of that.
Of course, to do that you have to have talent (Saint's Row spawned out of a me too for GTA, and some of these companies are out of their depth. When I play even something shitty from NIS I get a sense to trying to appeal to an audience, however small. FF-XIII I get one sense of a developers vanity project they won't let go wrapped in ideas that are at best poorly thought out and at worst, acts of sabotage. RE6 didn't do well on a poor COD clone without the cheesy soap opera like story that we like in the original 4 games. Hell, history is repeating. There was a time we though we'd seen the last 2D fighter or platformer, only to have MvC3 or New super Mario kill in sales.
Guess the lesson is not to count anything out.
Of course, to do that you have to have talent (Saint's Row spawned out of a me too for GTA, and some of these companies are out of their depth. When I play even something shitty from NIS I get a sense to trying to appeal to an audience, however small. FF-XIII I get one sense of a developers vanity project they won't let go wrapped in ideas that are at best poorly thought out and at worst, acts of sabotage. RE6 didn't do well on a poor COD clone without the cheesy soap opera like story that we like in the original 4 games. Hell, history is repeating. There was a time we though we'd seen the last 2D fighter or platformer, only to have MvC3 or New super Mario kill in sales.
Guess the lesson is not to count anything out.