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wraggster
January 13th, 2010, 20:25
Capcom's "bitching" (and subsequent back-track) about poor sales of Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles was ill-aimed, WiiWare developer Bloober Team has told Eurogamer.

"With such a strong install base it's hard to believe that there's not enough people to appreciate mature, core content," said executive producer Marcin Kawa. "It's all about games and quality. I'm not surprised that another shooter on rails doesn't sell well. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to figure out that people expect something more than that..

"I bet No More Heroes 2 will do pretty good, as well as the new Metroid and Capcom's Monster Hunter. I hope that Last Flight will be successful and that's because we're making a game that was thought out as a Wii game.

"Instead of bitching," he added, "we'd rather create something that has value and doesn't feel like a third-rate port put together to make a quick buck."

Bloober's making Last Flight, a visually simple but striking action-horror game inspired by Golden Axe, although we've yet to see the similarities. Importantly, this is a WiiWare game aimed at a mature audience that Marcin Kawa is adamant exists on Wii, despite the public lethargy for critically acclaimed games like MadWorld and No More Heroes.

"Was it the right decision to develop a game on Wii? Should we make it less violent? Are we gonna sell enough copies to pay our bills? You know, typical questions, nothing unusual here," Kawa said. "And while we love and respect Capcom and Pachter, we wouldn't go that far and say that mature stuff doesn't sell or that it's the platform holder's fault.

"Our logic is far simpler: if the game doesn't sell, we did something wrong."

The first episode of Last Flight, of which there are four, will be released on WiiWare "really soon".

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/only-bad-wii-games-sell-badly-bloober

VampDude
January 13th, 2010, 22:50
The Wii is too family friendly...

Don't get me wrong, but the Wii is mainly only good for titles that you would sit around with friends or family and play for maybe a few hours at a time. Which the titles that seem to sell, are the ones that have 20-50 mini games because that is all children and parents are interested in (Aswell as the few WiiWare titles that stick out). I saw that the Wii wasn't for mature audiences, though I stayed for the likes of Mario and Zelda (who wouldn't?), which I will be back for more in the near future. But for true gameplay, for a more mature audience I recommend the PlayStation 3 (and Little Big Planet for the big kids). :)

fook123
January 13th, 2010, 23:17
The Wii is too family friendly...

Don't get me wrong, but the Wii is mainly only good for titles that you would sit around with friends or family and play for maybe a few hours at a time. Which the titles that seem to sell, are the ones that have 20-50 mini games because that is all children and parents are interested in (Aswell as the few WiiWare titles that stick out). I saw that the Wii wasn't for mature audiences, though I stayed for the likes of Mario and Zelda (who wouldn't?), which I will be back for more in the near future. But for true gameplay, for a more mature audience I recommend the PlayStation 3 (and Little Big Planet for the big kids). :)Thats not entirely true anymore, my entire Wii collection is consider "hardcore" aside from maybe Animal Crossing, and I have 14 games for my Wii. The Only thing that keeps me from playing as much as my xbox is the amazing features of XBL.