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/walks out
I'm guessing Deus Ex Human Revolution didn't sell very well either?
Skyrim would sell well.
Speaking as someone who hasn't touched SS or followed it, let me guess the plot:
Link meets up with a chick named Zelda. She ends up in danger of some kind. He gets his hand on a mystic sword, most likely the master sword, then proceeds through a series of elemental temples (at least one will be fire themed, another water themed, and yet one more forest/nature themed, there'll usually be some manner of wind themed temple as well. Barring that, a thief hideout). He then proceeds to acquire a series of macguffins that open the way to the endboss who may or may not be ganon.
How close am I?
But seriously, all games can fall under this category. UMvC is pretty much just a repackage of last year's game with some new characters. Which itself was an incremental upgrade for MvC2. Which was little more than a roster upgrade and a slight engine tweak on MvC. Which was an extention of MSHvSF. Which was an upgrade of XMvsSF. Which was just Children of the Atom with Street Fighter thrown in, which wa-
Yeah, I'm gonna just stop there.
Not really... didn't even get even pre-orders for a midnight, and I have low expectations for midnights. Get like 20: Midnight.
I might of sold like 30ish for both consoles combined. I think Deus Ex is a game where the internet thinks its really cool, but the majority of people irl don't actually think so.
I thought the story was neat, but the overall gameplay was boring. I would of like it much better if it was just a movie.
This time around, the plot is actually interesting. Just like how Wind Waker and Twilight Princess breaks from the mold, Skyward sword does even more so. Zelda is like a childhood friend, and eventually goes about going through temples without you and even before you.
And I really hate spoilers, but the game is long and pretty neat. The nemesis in this game (not ganon), completely owns you at some points.
But woah, I would call MvC2 to MvC3 an incremental upgrade. I'm a fan of many fighters, and that time they actually tried to basically change everything. Not like Street Fighter Alpha to Street Fighter Alpha 2, the changes in MvC3 are huge, it's a completely different game. And even the changes of UMvC3 surprised me. Yes, 12 more characters, but they legitimately changed every single character already in the roster in pretty noticeable ways.