E3 2013
The only game that i'm excited about on this list is the Elder Scrolls Online.
Love the Elder Scrolls, but I'm not excited about the online version. I've seen this movie over and over and over.
1. Take hot property.
2. Ignore all other aspects of property to focus on online version because it has potential to be a cash cow.
3. Watch as online version fails because the audience is smaller than anticipated and your game has tons of bugs, flaws, and isn't as fun as the offline version.
4. Watch as company struggles financially, and orgiinal property suffers along with it.
I'm rooting for them, but expecting the worst.
Their recent abandoning of all things Skyrim means they're two steps into my list...
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i agree that it prolly has a good chance at failure. I was also excited for Star Wars: The Old Republic, but that has been a miserable failure. A lot of MMO's have fallen way short of expectations as of late, but i'm gonna keep my fingers crossed and hope this one works out.
I loved playing the first Guild Wars, but for some reason just can't bring myself to buy GW2 and i've read that it actually has lived up to some of its hype.
Personally i'm kinda hoping they eventually make another Phantasy Star Online, so many great memories of that game even though it was on the Gamecube!!
I loved playing the first Guild Wars, but for some reason just can't bring myself to buy GW2 and i've read that it actually has lived up to some of its hype.
Personally i'm kinda hoping they eventually make another Phantasy Star Online, so many great memories of that game even though it was on the Gamecube!!
WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
To be fair they were also two steps into your list when they started making Skyrim.Leisher wrote:Love the Elder Scrolls, but I'm not excited about the online version. I've seen this movie over and over and over.The only game that i'm excited about on this list is the Elder Scrolls Online.
1. Take hot property.
2. Ignore all other aspects of property to focus on online version because it has potential to be a cash cow.
3. Watch as online version fails because the audience is smaller than anticipated and your game has tons of bugs, flaws, and isn't as fun as the offline version.
4. Watch as company struggles financially, and orgiinal property suffers along with it.
I'm rooting for them, but expecting the worst.
Their recent abandoning of all things Skyrim means they're two steps into my list...