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I wouldn't call Crackdown a flop, maybe a mini-flop, baby-flop, or nano-flop. The next colossal flop on system wars will definitely be Lair. Lair is going to die on the FLOPerating table.
http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPage?cId=3157154kungfuchaosOh sorry, forgot I was posting on 1up's forums.
I wouldn't call Crackdown a flop, maybe a mini-flop, baby-flop, or nano-flop. The next colossal flop on system wars will definitely be Lair. Lair is going to die on the FLOPerating table.
joe_g_patton
Good score, bad score, whats the difference, 360 owners have proven time and again that they buy a lot of games. The point here is most 360 games sell well no matter what their quality and that devs tend to notice things like that and tailor their releases based on it. It has always looked to me like this tiny installed base of 360 users have put almost every new release in the top sales spot for at least a month or two and thats why you have so many titles that once were "exclusive" becoming mulit-plat. So Crackdown got a "low score" big deal, 360 guys (mostly) are older, have jobs and a way to get to the store to spend their money on the latest thing to come out. Their taste may be questionable but its almost undeniable that they have money to spend. This may end up biting us all in the ass at some point if devs think they can just throw together any game for the 360 and it will sell well (see Bullet Witch) but so far what it has done is convince devs to put out more titles for the 360. For better or worse Crack down will sell a lot of copies.
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