Question:
Have video game companies gone to a new low?
MICHAEL S
2013-07-27 20:26:48 UTC
Capcom said that there aren't any plans go release a new Darkstalkers game anytime soon & they're putting out a mega man board game which has gotten the fans extremely aggravated and finally Nintendo has decided that there won't be any cutscenes & storylines in the new Super Smash Bros Wii U game. I'm sure don't exactly know what they are planing to get most of us riled up!
Four answers:
2013-07-27 20:39:56 UTC
I have to assume that Darksiders just wasn't making enough profit to offset the production cost. SSBU I don't nessisarly understand why they wouldn't include those as they add temporary excitement. However movies take up space such as cutscenes, as they can take up a lot of memory. Maybe they decided it wasn't important to add certain things because they where not significant enough and they needed space for new features and/or ran out of disc space. While I personally agree that technology has greatly increased company greed. DLC that adds minor content such as black ops 2 Microtransactions (literally $2 for a camo for a gun.) If people are buying **** (and lots of it) then why do they care? My point is... Video games are in it to make a quick buck.
stu
2013-07-28 04:04:27 UTC
Some are, some don't. Like Naughty Dog, the creators of the Uncharted franchise. Uncharted 1 didn't sell and they lost profit. They didn't care and made a 2nd, which won awards.

Some are a new low, like Nintendo milking Mario for money. EA with Battlefield, Ubisoft with Assassins Creed etc.
2013-07-28 03:31:39 UTC
Every Video Games Company and developer is just focusing on making money from there old franchises.You name just a few take a look at Activision ( COD ), EA ( Battlefield ), UbiSoft ( Assassin Creed ) they are all just promoting there old franchises just to make big bucks.
Bob
2013-07-28 03:40:00 UTC
this is all video games company politics, they are just focusing on making money, they don't care about what gamers think.


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