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What a sensationalist title. Really? Open war? This is such a Kotaku headline.
Fact of the matter is he's right. When you have angry fans deliberately leaving shitty reviews on Amazon and Metacritic so that no one else buys it, You are going out of your way to destroy this brand. The facts support what he's saying.
What a sensationalist title. Really? Open war? This is such a Kotaku headline.
Fact of the matter is he's right. When you have angry fans deliberately leaving shitty reviews on Amazon and Metacritic so that no one else buys it, You are going out of your way to destroy this brand. The facts support what he's saying.
Shots fired!
I resent being called a fuckwit, at the very least I'm a halfwit.
In all seriousness, nobody's obligated to buy a game they don't want to buy. If DmC underperforms, it's not the fault of the consumer, it's the fault of the product for not appealing to enough people for whatever reason.
See, that's a perfectly acceptable reason to not buy the game.Did not buy DmC because of the 15fps cutscenes on PS3. Fuck you Ninja Theory.
GAF is at last Ninja Theory's bitch. As is Parfitt.
"of seen"
So basically he is blaming the community because the game fell short?
Nah, they should get Fatshark to create a new Megaman title.That title is a little misleading there. No point in pulling that.
- Retire Devil May Cry.
- Use that money to fund a Megaman reboot.
- by Ninja Theory.
I really just didn't like the demo.
Devil May Cry fans destroy brand out of spite.
Shots fired!
I resent being called a fuckwit, at the very least I'm a halfwit.
In all seriousness, nobody's obligated to buy a game they don't want to buy. If DmC underperforms, it's not the fault of the consumer, it's the fault of the product for not appealing to enough people for whatever reason.
I absolutely agree, but I don't think that changes in the market are entirely to blame for DmC's sales failure. The tacit argument some people are making that it's, essentially, selling as much as it can in the current day's market is a curious one. I posit that the game's marketing and the demo are not irrelevant to its sales, and that the low sales can't all be blamed on the market and on adverse reactions DMC4. Maybe, just maybe, the game itself needs to shoulder some of the blame.I doubt a true DMC 5 would've sold that much, either. It's been a long time since 4 released and the market's changed since.
I hate it when people do this. It's not a spelling error, it's them not understanding basic words in the language that they speak every day.
UK journalists always get pissy when UK-made games don't meet their sales expectations. It's been like this for ages.
The saddest part is the guy who wrote this is the editor for the entire site.
It's of shameful quality. I surely of seen better writing by school students writing for the high school newspaper.
Shots fired!
I resent being called a fuckwit, at the very least I'm a halfwit.
In all seriousness, nobody's obligated to buy a game they don't want to buy. If DmC underperforms, it's not the fault of the consumer, it's the fault of the product for not appealing to enough people for whatever reason.
Especially for someone who writes for a living. He could of at least ran it by a colleague.