Bummer for Platinum, but I'm sure they're pleased just to have made it. From a business standpoint I can't fathom why Nintendo thought funding and publishing this game was a good idea, but when the game comes out I guess they'll be the only ones complaining.
I'll give this another quote. Sad to see people rejoicing the bomb instead of buying the game that they are supposedly the audience for.
Until folks come up with a better method of estimation for the other areas, yeah. They make a ton of mistakes (and ultimately correct most of them eventually), but until someone else comes up with a better method...
I didn't, the person I quoted did. I was just was admitting to it. I guess I could lie if that is what this place prefers. I know the site is banned for good reason. But we do get charts for individual countries in Europe at times.
I agree....
What I'm having a hard time understanding is why sales-talk matters more for many on a hardcore gaming message board than the games themselves.
Honestly though, excluding Nintendo games, what games truly move Nintendo systems? Seems like even Nintendo themselves cannot even figure it out after all of these years. I have feeling even if Nintendo procured MGS5 and Resident Evil 7 exclusively, that still would not produce noteworthy results. The Nintendo contingent is nearly impossible to read imo. I wasn't expecting decent or even below decent sales for Bayonetta 2 on the Wii U, but when Bayonetta on the dead X360 in Japan sells nearly double, you have to wonder. A game such as Bayonetta 2 selling numbers like this is definitely a bad thing for the industry.
I'll give this another quote. Sad to see people rejoicing the bomb instead of buying the game that they are supposedly the audience for.
GAF is known for its sales discussion. It's a nexus for that sort of thing.
Countless other forums / other forms of social media discuss how wonderful Bayonetta 2 is.
But here we do both...an analysis of the game proper, and a meta-analysis of its relevance in the industry.
WIU | 8.396 | 7.062
Perhaps Nintendo should have invested more money in games that you know...actually move systems and not on games that appeal to a small minority.
I'm not the one complaining which threads of my favourite games should be on front page while painting "gamers" in broad strokes.
I think what's worse than Bombanetta 2 having an awful opening sales is that it didn't move WiiU hardware like Nintendo wanted to in the first place.
I mean 1.3k improvement over the week is hardly noticable.
GAF is known for its sales discussion. It's a nexus for that sort of thing.
Countless other forums / other forms of social media discuss how wonderful Bayonetta 2 is.
But here we do both...an analysis of the game proper, and a meta-analysis of its relevance in the industry.
TBF...not everyone has the money to afford all of that to play games that they want and thus tend to justify their unintentional port begging because of that.
Look if I didn't buy a Wii U for the Marios and Smash bros and I was a giant Bayonetta fan. I'd be a little peeved and despite what I'd want to say (I'd just go buy the system yo) I can't say with full confidence that I would. Shit is expensive and not everyone has it like that. (that doesn't give you a right to be a big baby about it tho.....which many did during the reveal)
So I'm not going to shit down the throats of those who won't buy a Wii U just to play one game. I'd probably would buy an XBone for Dragons Dogma 2 if it was exclusive but I have it like that so I can justify that purchase.
now those with Wii Us......I am less soft on. Wii U owners need to start supporting some non Nintendo games dammit. Bayonetta doesn't have any of the typical excuses this time. just do it.
Broad strokes? My claim was and is that people seem to care more about sales and not game quality, and the post count in these threads shows exactly that.
No matter what you, or i, say here, the game is a WiiU exclusive, because someone cared to bring it back from the dead, and we can't change that. The game also seems to be awesome, and we can't change that either.
Now if you want to play the game, then you must buy the plastic box that plays it, simple as that, if you don't care about it enough then don't.
Everything else is just an unending circlejerk of frothing brand loyalists that for a little bit more than 2 years now, still can't swallow the fact that the game is not coming to their console of choice.
I said it before and i'll say it again. Consoles are only boxes. What's important is the games they play, so the logical thing is to choose the consoles based on the games you want to play and not the other way around. That's why i go multiplatform, because there are games i want in every playform.
And as Monocle said, purely based on attitude, this game should be supported, and allow me to add, it should be supported even if you don't own the box (yet).
Perhaps Nintendo should have invested more money in games that you know...actually move systems and not on games that appeal to a small minority. If they had better third party support, they'd perhaps had sold more systems which would bring more opportunities for further third party support thereby enlarging the userbase even more. Instead they release these games that appeal to tiny subsets of fans and that don't move hardware. It's like they haven't learned anything.
oh ok
which part did I make up exactly?
Oh the irony.
All those people can buy 10 copies of this and it won't make a difference. They're a drop-in-the-bucket of the market, most of which will never open a gaming site or forum. There are a lot of "hardcore" gamers out there that I think would be all up on this if it weren't released on the WiiU. Those guys are assholes. They don't care about good games. They care about some sort of image. They're the reason Madden/COD/Destiny/ShittySequelX sell like gang busters every year. They're the reason that the industry keeps on pushing out the same shit over and over and over. Or they're just "poor" and can only afford one console every gen.While your post is well meaning and comes from a good place it won't change a thing. One of the drums I keep hearing beat on about Nintendo vs. Third Parties is people don't buy those games on Nintendo systems because they lack polish, they aren't developed exclusively for the system to take advantage of it, etc etc basically a lot of what you are saying. This game here is everything those people say they would buy if but only given the opportunity.
Let's see what happens.
Saddest thing is that this thread is on the top of the first page and the review thread is lost somewhere in page 2.
Proof that 'gamers' today don't care about good games and supporting them, but only care of sales and the resulting dick measuring in the internet. Good going guys.
And just to stay on topic, because some talked about front loaded sales, W101 proved that they are not and actually they have legs.
W101 started as a game sold only to enough people to fill a bus and now has sold to enough to fill a stadium. It still bombed but it had a huge increase over time, and Bayo 2 has sold 8 times this already.
I didn't, the person I quoted did. I was just was admitting to it. I guess I could lie if that is what this place prefers. I know the site is banned for good reason. But we do get charts for individual countries in Europe at times.
And that's fine and again, I think sales discussions are important. And people like you actually bring some much appreciated knowledge to the table, which is good.
I'm still perplexed as to why the talk of sales seems to dominate more of the forum than discussion of the games themselves, but honestly, maybe I'm wrong and it's not really that way....but it sure seems like it.
To be fair, there are a few things working against it.
- Game has a pre-established fanbase on paltforms that are not Nintendo
- Game doesn't fit into the Nintendo stereotype product of games
- The Platinum Touch: Outside of MGR, platinum games haven't sold extremely well. The fact 2 mil in sales for Bayonetta 1 wasn't good enough for Sega to renew for the 2nd says a lot.
I believe in what the guy you quoted was saying: It is basically everything that everyone seems to agree they want from the AAA industry, but it's going to get 100% ignored once it hits the main markets and the games that perpetuate everything we can agree we don;t like will continue to sell like crazy. Because most consumers aren't as aware as we are, and they just buy what they know.
I'd really like to know what anyone is discussing in a review thread.
http://www.metacritic.com/game/wii-u/bayonetta-2
All those people can buy 10 copies of this and it won't make a difference. They're a drop-in-the-bucket of the market, most of which will never open a gaming site or forum. There are a lot of "hardcore" gamers out there that I think would be all up on this if it weren't released on the WiiU. Those guys are assholes. They don't care about good games. They care about some sort of image. They're the reason Madden/COD/Destiny/ShittySequelX sell like gang busters every year. They're the reason that the industry keeps on pushing out the same shit over and over and over. Or they're just "poor" and can only afford one console every gen.
But this will bomb. Everyone knew that the moment it was announced. I have to think Nintendo knew that and just want it because of the slow burn sales/boost to their platform's general game base (i.e. to pick up the sale later of someone who really wants Zelda, but won't buy a console for one game). But maybe they're just dumb and thought they'd grab a sequel to an obscure third party game not designed for their demographic and not on their console last gen and expect it to explode. Either way, it probably won't pay off.
I'd really like to know what anyone is discussing in a review thread.
it was destined to fail the moment they announced it for the wii-u, it was never a system seller. even nintendo knew this, and this what pisses me off the most. it could've done much more if they managed to release it on other consoles, especially next gen. now the IP will be dead permanently because of its really poor sales.
It WAS dead, until NINTENDO funded it...
It WAS dead, until NINTENDO funded it...
It WAS dead, until NINTENDO funded it...
anyone could have funded it, i guess nintendo approached them pretty fast? or they took their offer because it was generous? who knows, but the original didn't sell so bad for it to be dead permanently. it was viewed very positively in the gaming community, it might have gotten some funding if they waited for sometime. just look at how much someone raised to make a salad at a crowdfunding website lol.
anyone could have funded it, i guess nintendo approached them pretty fast? or they took their offer because it was generous? who knows, but the original didn't sell so bad for it to be dead permanently. it was viewed very positively in the gaming community, it might have gotten some funding if they waited for sometime. just look at how much someone raised to make a salad at a crowdfunding website lol.
It WAS dead, until NINTENDO funded it...
anyone could have funded it, i guess nintendo approached them pretty fast? or they took their offer because it was generous? who knows, but the original didn't sell so bad for it to be dead permanently. it was viewed very positively in the gaming community, it might have gotten some funding if they waited for sometime. just look at how much someone raised to make a salad at a crowdfunding website lol.
now those with Wii Us......I am less soft on. Wii U owners need to start supporting some non Nintendo games dammit. Bayonetta doesn't have any of the typical excuses this time. just do it.
now those with Wii Us......I am less soft on. Wii U owners need to start supporting some non Nintendo games dammit. Bayonetta doesn't have any of the typical excuses this time. just do it.
It's just like when you have a crush on a really cute girl for months and you always think of the best possible scenario to ask her out but then some douchebag swoops in to steal your girl from right under your nose.
Is that what Nintendo did? Are they the douchebag jock who stole Bayonetta 2 from good guys Sony and Microsoft who it should have rightfully belonged to?
It's funny because, according to Nintendo, Bayonetta 2 IS a Nintendo game...just contracted out like many of their other 1st-party games (like Mario & Sonic, Mario Tennis, Mario Golf, Mario Party, Pokemon, Kirby, Fire Emblem, etc.)
anyone could have funded it, i guess nintendo approached them pretty fast? or they took their offer because it was generous? who knows, but the original didn't sell so bad for it to be dead permanently. it was viewed very positively in the gaming community, it might have gotten some funding if they waited for sometime. just look at how much someone raised to make a salad at a crowdfunding website lol.
A kind of funny thing to me is we often hear laments about the death of the mid-tier game and the "misguided" need for every game that's not an indie title to sell 10 million. Resulting in watered down content that avoids offending the lowest common denominator of game player.
Games like Bayonetta are the mid tier game of yore that's vanished. These games never had "mass appeal" as mass appeal is defined today. Bayonetta 1, with the advantage of a large mutliplatform userbase, sold a bit over 1 million. By historical standards (such as the PS2 era) that's not a flop for its genre. Such games were rarely multi-million titles. Only huge brands like Devil May Cry and God of War could do it.
Sometimes it does feel as if the average game watcher has been swept away by the grandiose, contemporary salesmanship of the industry itself, where games that do not become global cultural phenomenons (or are at least marketed as such) are seen as failures wasting everyone's time.
anyone could have funded it, i guess nintendo approached them pretty fast? or they took their offer because it was generous? who knows, but the original didn't sell so bad for it to be dead permanently. it was viewed very positively in the gaming community, it might have gotten some funding if they waited for sometime. just look at how much someone raised to make a salad at a crowdfunding website lol.
I'm just happy this ridiculous game exists.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Bayo 2 was the reason for my Wii U purchase. I doubt there are an extravagant amount of people who have done the same, but there are a decent bunch of us anecdotally. I am going to do my best to enjoy the hell out of this game.
I mean, are we talking semantics of 1st, 2nd party developers or are you really trying to insinuate Bayonetta is now a recognizable Nintendo character in the same stable as Mario, Kirby and Pikachu?