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[QUOTE="super600"]
Are you talking about in terms of sales or reviews.If you're talking about sales MW3 will most likely sell over 10 million and if you're talking about reviews theirs a chance it can do poorly in reviews.
SHATT3R3D-GLASS
probably talking about relevance...and he might have a point
i think it's too much competing this year for MW3 to be the be all end all game
BF3
Assassin's creed
Gears 3(already out)
R3 (already out)
Dark souls
Skyrim
Batman
Uncharted
ALOT of HD re-releases
Halo remake
teh sales will be split
Take out BF3 and possibly Gears 3, and the rest of the games combined will not transcend the sales of MW3.
The only thing thay may threaten the sales of MW3 is combined sales of othermultiplatform titles. Exclusives don't stand a chance. So MW3 will dominate once again this year, with other multiplatform titles coming closer and closer than they did previous years.
That's odd since a few Nintendo exclusives have around the same numbers as the CoD games, and they're on less platforms than CoD.I'm more hyped for pretty much every other remotely interesting game releasing this holiday, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't anticipating it, if only for that campaign. Yes, I enjoyed MW2's campaign andMW3 looks so ridiculously over the top there's no way it can turn out anything less epic than, well a Michael Bay epic.
I'm not super excited (like I am for Mass Effect 3 or Skyrim) but I've pre-ordered. I couldn't care less about what other people think of the game, or the whole BF3 vs MW3 debate. Modern Warfare 3 looks like a lot of fun.
Yep. I had zero, absoloutely zero hype for Black Ops and that is probably my most play CoD ever. So I won't turn my head away from what is obviously a great formula that IW/Treyarch has perfected/created.
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