It will be harder to attract casual fans and if they make the sequel easier, they will attract backlash from the hardcore fans who bought the first game. Curious to see which approach they will take here.
WTH! I recalled a few Youtubers that I follow calling it a flop in sales saying that it's a niche japanese game and Sony gamers won't buy it.
WTH! I recalled a few Youtubers that I follow calling it a flop in sales saying that it's a niche japanese game and Sony gamers won't buy it.
you listen to crapgamer?
Btw, how does this sales compare to modern Ninja Gaiden games?
Seems like a good improvement then, but not too shabby for NG2.It took NG2 a little less than three months to sell a million units.
Seems like a good improvement then, but not too shabby for NG2.
how many dlc's are supposed to be released?
Three main DLC's. They're titled Dragon of the North, Japan's Best Warrior and Peaceful and Tranquil. But they'll obviously have updates along with that which add substantial content like PvP and next months higher difficulty missions.
That's really good right? Game has only been out a short while, and while it's not exactly niche, it clearly didn't have the budget of your typical AAA production either.
Congrats.
That's really good right? Game has only been out a short while, and while it's not exactly niche, it clearly didn't have the budget of your typical AAA production either.
Congrats.
and it's better than most AAA production titles. Budget alone doesn't make a great game.
Is that good for what they wanted? Million sounds great, but I'd love to hear their expectations.
So 2M in 6 months?? Wow. NiOh could pass it up potentially.
lol, ya think? Somehow I don't see a Kurosawa script being about some foreign white dude slaying oni across Japan xDapparently the finished product bears little resemblance to the script he wrote after all the rewrites and stuff