Fbh
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I think Bayonetta will be the better game and it will probably review better.
As for sales I don't know. Bayonetta has the advantage of being backed by Nintendo, but at the same time the franchise hasn't historically sold too well (though looking at Bayo2 sales is a bit unfair since it launched on a system that a whole 4 people owned).
Project Eve isn't an established IP and isn't from a well known dev (at least in the west) but it does have the multiplatform advantage.
Korea has made some games with really cool visuals and combat, the problem is that 99% of the time they turn them into grindy and repetitive MMO's.
That's the exciting part about project EVE, it looks to be cool combat and visuals of Korean games without all the grindy shit.
As for sales I don't know. Bayonetta has the advantage of being backed by Nintendo, but at the same time the franchise hasn't historically sold too well (though looking at Bayo2 sales is a bit unfair since it launched on a system that a whole 4 people owned).
Project Eve isn't an established IP and isn't from a well known dev (at least in the west) but it does have the multiplatform advantage.
Still not quite convinced that these cool chinese / korean games are more than graphical tech demos as of now. I can't recall a single game output from that region that blew the lid off the gaming world. While Platinum games, well yea..
Korea has made some games with really cool visuals and combat, the problem is that 99% of the time they turn them into grindy and repetitive MMO's.
That's the exciting part about project EVE, it looks to be cool combat and visuals of Korean games without all the grindy shit.
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