What will be February's biggest flop?

Just another reason you take gaf with a grain of salt when it comes to controversy.

Example : watchdogs / destiny sales.

Yeah, one of the people that bish has approved mentioned that The Order actually has more pre-orders than the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Evolve combined.
 
Honestly? Everything but Zelda.

EDIT: Kirby will do okay. Kirby games rarely sell "bad", though they usually don't light the charts on fire I suppose. Kirby's Air Ride managed to make Player's Choice and Epic Yarn sold like crack.
 
DLC The Game deserves to sell poorly. All of that DLC that's not even included in the season pass. Isn't that the point of the season pass? You pay one fee to get everything and save money.
 
Of course I haven't (seriously what a tired argument people use). What exactly did Wolfenstein do that was fresh or new to the genre? Nothing. That doesn't mean it wasn't a good FPS.

It was a mediocre affair on multiple consoles - so it's ok then. Imagine if that was on a single console.

The venom comes out when "it's only on this console"
 
Is anyone seriously saying it won't move many units? I think everyone is saying the game is going to suck. Lots of sales doesn't mean it won't, specially when we're looking at a stack of PREORDERS.

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So many Gaffers want The Order to flop. Looking forward to the crow. I'm personally going crazy waiting for it, Destiny has finally become so boring for me that even the PvP isn't that fun to me anymore, and I have no interest in picking up Evolve until it hits $30 or less.
 
I think Evolve will be the game. I haven't played the game myself, and hopefully I'm wrong. But I just don't see any proven fanfare around for that type of game.

It's great that the game is out there but I think they may have just put too much into it without actually having an established fanbase of games like that. I personally don't know much gamers who were dying to play a huge monster vs player type game.
 
I feel like The Order is going to be the next Shadow of Mordor: a game that's well-received due to being good (possibly great?) when everyone expected it to be mediocre to shit.
 
Yeah I don't see the game flopping i terms of sales. It's super heavily marketed, first party Sony exclusives during a dry spell of games.

It's going to print money.

Not sure if that's a good thing though.
Really this is the level of hate it's getting now? You seem like a sad little person.
 
Feb seems like a slow month, only major things releasing of the top of my head is the order and Evolve.

Is there any other big games releasing this month ?

Edit : Dead or alive and physical release of Dying Light.....

Still not an interesting month, March looks more interesting
 
Really this is the level of hate it's getting now? You seem like a sad little person.

He's a sad person for wondering if a game selling like hotcakes might not be the greatest thing? Didn't that sentiment get spread a LOT about games like Watch Dogs with little objection? If a game is bad or mediocre, given how trend driven the industry is, it very much could end up not being a good thing.
 
It wasn't meant to be funny. Sorry to have an opinion on cutscene and QTE flooded games where gameplay is presented as a segue to the story rather than the other way around.

edit: Go to a gameplay video of the Order and click your mouse to random spots 20 times and tell me how many times it's actual gameplay. I got 5 out of 20.
Whoa, wait just a minute. Without playing the game you decided to click on randon spots on a youtube video and came to that conclusion? LOL, some of these posts will make great Comedy Central material.
 
Exactly. The game is going to bomb, but I doubt its expectations were that great to begin with. I never saw Kirby games as selling that well, aside from Triple Deluxe.

And this is why this kind of topic is silly. We don't know what Kirby is expected to sell, so we can say it bombed but it could be a financial success for Nintendo.
 
As a PC gamer he is very attuned to the PS4 player's behaviors.

He has no idea
I mean it's not the most ridiculous of hypotheses, but he's going to have to do a little more to back up the claim.
It wasn't meant to be funny. Sorry to have an opinion on cutscene and QTE flooded games where gameplay is presented as a segue to the story rather than the other way around.

edit: Go to a gameplay video of the Order and click your mouse to random spots 20 times and tell me how many times it's actual gameplay. I got 5 out of 20.
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