In the galaxy? Well the Nixarphon 3 sold on plant, Oognah might disagree with you.
Baking soda, what?
So much abandon...
There are sites built to misspell a writer's article?
Do remasters hurt gaming? Do remakes hurt gaming? Do new IPs hurt gaming? Do sequels hurt gaming?
Articles like this pop up all the time. The honest truth is, gamers decide with their wallets.
@Ruthless: They haven't found "that guy" to fill Tretton's shoes.
@UltraNova: You mean those add ons that no one bought?
You do know Origins sold the least amount of copies on the Wii, right?
And a dash of Enslaved.
Heavy Rain and Rayman Origins were criminally underrated? I disagree. Those great games got their due and sold well.
I hope it's more like RE1. Not the controls or campy acting and dialogue, but the sequels have not been able to capture the same creepy atmosphere as the first game.
Until a PS4 game that is Japan-centric is released, hardware sales will lag. The title is flame bait, because, as a core title, how can one compare Infamous: SS and Mario Kart 8?
Concertoine: The Wii U will see healthy sales worldwide, because Nintendo's 1st party games have universal appeal, but I doubt it will catch up with the PS4 and Xbox One.
They need to hire a new plumber.
You must not have been there when it first launched.
European websites and magazines are notorious for breaking NDAs. They just have a different culture and mindset about these things than in North America and Japan.
Because you can never tear the wrapper, open the case and sniff that brand new game smell with a digital download.
Also, Infamous: SS, while an open world game, has a smaller world than Watch Dogs.
If both games are fun, what does it matter, right?
Not if they legally got their hand on a copy. Publishers don't punish people who legitimately buy and get a copy early.
@KonsoruMasuta: Reviews are like opinions, which are like the answer to an open ended question on a quiz: They may vary.
If a game interests you, buy it.
@Septic: Can you cancel my order to fleshlight, too?