@thehoon55 Allow me to correct your last sentence: "sony has COPIED some very good stuff over the past couple of years and im not gonna let this keep me down." -You're welcome bro.
Great video! This pretty much sums up what's happened to the Survival Horror genre as of late. But I wouldn't say that the frightful "Run for your life" aspects are dead and gone forever. There are games out there trying to recapture those horrifying experiences that some of us came to know in the early days. ZombiU is one of those games. I'm really hoping that Survival Horror games begin to gravitate towards what we saw in ZombiU.
@cmyork Okay, I stand corrected on Profit versus Revenue. But still, we're talking about a difference of maybe 15k consoles between the Wii and the Wii U (most of those Wii Us sitting on store shelves being the basic model). And nearly 600k worth of NSMBU sales giving it an attachment rate of about 65 percent is still not bad at all. Considering that they are making all these numbers during a year where hardware sales took a 22 percent plunge is actually really good.
@Metronoid Indeed. This is a very tiny difference. AND, the Wii U brought in more profit than the original Wii (about $30 million more). So it's not a disappointment in any regard like some of the articles here have suggested. I would say that the Wii U is succeeding.
After playing ZombiU, I really want a sequel. Badly. It's completely spoiled me. Walking Dead is gonna have to be really something to pry me away from ZombiU.
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