Well it sold half a mil in the first day it came out in JapanPropaganda Man said:That's not really significant at all. Sales is what matters.
It is impressive but it isn't surprising. The American sales is what will tell the story.stormcommander said:Well it sold half a mil in the first day it came out in JapanPropaganda Man said:That's not really significant at all. Sales is what matters.
American sales should be a million in the first day. Galaxy sold 500K, first day US, I believe... compared to 250,00 or something in Japan.Propaganda Man said:It is impressive but it isn't surprising. The American sales is what will tell the story.stormcommander said:Well it sold half a mil in the first day it came out in JapanPropaganda Man said:That's not really significant at all. Sales is what matters.
I guess it'll feel new to me, because I never owned Melee.Kyle said:No. Much of the gameplay is the same so it'll be a good game, but not like a legend.
Although ratings hardly matter compared to sales.
No. Much of the gameplay is the same so it'll be a good game, but not like a legend.
I guess it'll feel new to me, because I never owned Melee.
But this thread is about ratings, not salesKyle said:No. Much of the gameplay is the same so it'll be a good game, but not like a legend.
Although ratings hardly matter compared to sales.
No. Much of the gameplay is the same so it'll be a good game, but not like a legend.
www.metacritic.comMino said:No, every major release gets speculation like this.
Also, who decides what constitutes "the highest ratings?"
And a band of gamers who love the game to death.Bulerias said:www.metacritic.comMino said:No, every major release gets speculation like this.
Also, who decides what constitutes "the highest ratings?"
www.gamerankings.com
stormcommander said:[quote author="
Why do they get to decide that?Bulerias said:www.metacritic.comMino said:No, every major release gets speculation like this.
Also, who decides what constitutes "the highest ratings?"
www.gamerankings.com