Same can be said for Sea of Theives statistics. That doesn’t stop them from being put on blast.
Just looking for consistency here. Looks like I’m not going to get any.
Yes, in June they said it was the fastest QD title to reach one million in sales. That's fantastic, but it still doesn't provide these statistics with much meaning. Aside from the fact that now we know that sales are between 1 million and 1.5 million.
Detroit: Become Human is a Playstation exclusive, so...
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I mean, they said in June that it surpassed a million units. That doesn't make these statistics any more meaningful.
I’m glad this game is doing well, but...isn’t this the same kind of rhetoric people typically bash Xbox for?
They gave Mario Tennis Aces a 7.5, but they gave God of War a 10.
IGN pretty consistently stays around the metacritic average.
Unlike emulator sites, ROM sites don’t really have a large legal leg to stand on.
Wii U supports back ups via usb (I.e. external harddrives). Not sure about SD cards.
"Never had to pay full price for it like Switch owners soon will"
Where in this article does it say that it's a full price release?
What do you mean “collaborated”?
The guy is just hoping Square and Nintendo have a good relationship to bring more titles like Octopath over, and hopefully one of them is a sequel to Chrono Trigger.
A couple of these games just aren't that good, like Hey! Pikmin and Dissidia NT. And I say that as someone who loves both Dissidia on the PSP and Pikmin on the Gamecube.
No console is perfect.
@Phoenix
"To say a rerelease or a remaster is pointless just because the plot of the old game and the new game aren’t connected is absurd."
That isn't quite my argument. My argument is that there would be no justification for releasing it this holiday season (November, December, January) if Yoshi 2019 launches mere months afterwards (possibly March, April, May). Your God of War example has a justifiable reason to be re-released fairly soon a...
That’s a different circumstance. God of War 1 and 2 have story elements you may want to know about before playing the third entry, and you may not own a PS2.
What story elements are there with Yoshi? Again, it’d be rather pointless.
I doubt Yoshi's Wooly World would be ported at this point. Yoshi is set for 2019 release date, and probably an early-ish one at that (Probably Spring, like Kirby). Porting that game would be rather pointless.
I think that the surprise is some third party titles, honestly. With Super Mario Party in October, Pokemon in November, and Smash in December I don't really see them putting out another major first party title for the Holiday season.
The Vita wouldn’t be able to handle the game, unfortunately.
There are other games they can put on the N64 mini that aren't part of Rare's catalog, though Rare definitely put some of the best N64 games out there.
If there was no Rare, here would be my list of 20 N64 games:
Ocarina of Time
Blast Corps
Ogre Battle 64
Majoras Mask
Super Mario 64
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
Mario Kart 64
F-Zero X
Kirby: The Crystal Shards
Super Smash Bros.
...
@BiggerBoss
The chart that this article is about isn’t regarding *this* holiday season. It’s about aligned launches. PS4s 15th month was February 2015. Switch’s 15th month is June 2018. That’s what I’m referring to.
“The Switch is slowing down. And the gap to the PS4 continues to grow larger than before it came out. The PS4 is such a sales juggernaut“
Switch had its holiday season months ago, and PS4 just had its holiday season (in the chart). Switch sales aren’t slowing down, they’re up year over year. What you’re seeing is the effect of launching during different parts of the year.
No...you are grasping at an implication I never made. Never did I say that Sony shared these stats, nor does it matter if they did or didn’t.
If people don’t like the stats, be consistent with it. Whether it’s Ea, Sony, MS, or QD.