>>715393923 (OP)
Age of Calamity sold 3 million in a week, iirc. It probably would have sold even more if the story didn't go to dogshit. This will be lucky to get half of that over its lifetime.
oh my heckin science warriors games are so bad
ecelebs told me so and they're never wrong and I love repeating the things they say like its my own opinion
first one was pretty good for what it is, second one was a letdown and barely even a muso, dont really have hope for the third as KT will find a way to make it run at 12 FPS again somehow
>>715393923 (OP)
warriors games are fairly simple concept wise, you just turn off your brain and press buttons as your favourite character in whatever reskinning the game is as you blow away crowds of fodder.
>>715397371 >Who even keeps buying them
People that actually *play* games because they *enjoy* them. Not for attention, not for revenue, not for clout. Because it's their hobby. Wild concept, I know. Viewer count is such a retarded metric to use.
I swear Twitch has rotted hundreds of millions of brains, to the point of being irredeemable and barely functioning (if that).
>>715399931
Peak musou are the ps2 games, the ones from ps3 onwards feel like they're on rails almost. You just sprint from a to b while completing the level objectives and you never really get that feeling of push and pull from the battlefield where some fronts are secure and some are not since you win easily as long as you do exactly what the game tells you to as fast as possible
>>715393923 (OP)
They're some of the easiest to create and highest return games on Nintendo systems, so they get pumped out pretty often and help fill in for the almost yearly Zelda game now.
>>715404427
I liked the games alright but AoC was a real letdown compared with HW1. I desperately want a continuation of the first one. The OCs were even really cool.