Considering they are businesses, selling well and making money is the antithesis of failure.Xzi said:Failure doesn't necessarily mean low sales numbers.FalloutJack said:If any of these are so much failures, why are they THE BIG THREE? Seriously, all three are appreciated by many in the masses.
I played the MAG beta/demo for about a month and it was the best online FPS I've played this gen. I like my shooters old-school with a health bar, no 1 button nade tossing (you should have to cycle from you gun to a nade to throw it), no moving spawns, FPS leaning, teamwork, etc. The only thing MAG doesn't have is FPS leaning, and almost every FPS nowadays has the opposite of what I just listed and that is why MAG is my favorite online FPS. I never got around to buying MAG because I like Metal Gear Online better (and it has FPS leaning and it's a TPS) and I still play it weekly.Xzi said:I agreed with everything you said except the bolded bit. You must be out of your damn mind, boy. xDPhoenixmgs said:MAG (best online FPS)
I don't care if Wii Play sold more than Uncharted 2, I care that I want to play Uncharted 2 whereas I don't want to play Wii Play. Sony has more exclusives that I like, which is the number 1 reason I bought a PS3. Uncharted and other games sell well enough to have sequels so they are turning profits.randomfox said:Exclusive games are great for gamers, but gamers are not longer the majority when it comes to sales. Video games are a business, and to survive companies need to cater to the causal crowd just as much as the hardcore gamers. Compare the sales of Uncharted 2 [http://gamrreview.vgchartz.com/sales/28733/uncharted-2-among-thieves/] vs the sales for Wii Play [http://gamrreview.vgchartz.com/sales/2666/wii-play/]. Uncharted had more in opening weeks, but Wii Play has more sales overall. Way more.
Video Games are a business, and money makes the business world go 'round.
Search "Apple Bandai Pippin".codisthebest said:actually the next fail in gamin is going to be when apple decides to make a game console