@Bolt_Strike In Japan, the Xenoblade X Wii U bundle and also the game alone is still in the top 10 on Amazon. It's also been grabbing a lot of attention, too. It's also at number 11 on in the COMG! chart which is really, really good for a Wii U game. Still, if you don't like the series then I can't expect you to give a fair observation. It's got a lot more going for it than just its size. Ridiculous statement.
@PokeMario As if the popularity of a game dictates its quality. Xenoblade X isn't as popular as Zelda yet it has the same quality of a Zelda game. Start looking at the contents of a game and less at whether it's some kind of "juggernaught" for the holiday season.
@Bolt_Strike Xenoblade X. Also, you sound like a business man. Are you sure you're not more interested in Wii U sales over actually playing great games?
@TwilightAngel Why do you look down on other titles just because of brand-name and popularity? Why do you give so much a poopitypooppoop about what's more mainstream and what's not? Xenoblade X has all the quality of a Zelda game, so it means very little if it's not as popular.
Xenoblade X. Everything else is just icing on the cake. A seamless, massive scale, brogdingnagian sci-fi world you're able to fully explore on foot or in giant Dolls that are 5 times larger than your player character that can traverse land, sea, and air and battle in the skies. People may run straight to Star Fox and Zelda because of brand name, but we all know Xenoblade X is going to be the best, the biggest, the deepest, and the most ambitious Wii U game.
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Re: Talking Point: The Legend of Zelda on Wii U May Benefit From a Delay, But It Leaves a Blockbuster-Sized Gap
@Bolt_Strike In Japan, the Xenoblade X Wii U bundle and also the game alone is still in the top 10 on Amazon. It's also been grabbing a lot of attention, too. It's also at number 11 on in the COMG! chart which is really, really good for a Wii U game. Still, if you don't like the series then I can't expect you to give a fair observation. It's got a lot more going for it than just its size. Ridiculous statement.
Re: Talking Point: The Legend of Zelda on Wii U May Benefit From a Delay, But It Leaves a Blockbuster-Sized Gap
@PokeMario As if the popularity of a game dictates its quality. Xenoblade X isn't as popular as Zelda yet it has the same quality of a Zelda game. Start looking at the contents of a game and less at whether it's some kind of "juggernaught" for the holiday season.
Re: Talking Point: The Legend of Zelda on Wii U May Benefit From a Delay, But It Leaves a Blockbuster-Sized Gap
@Bolt_Strike Xenoblade X. Also, you sound like a business man. Are you sure you're not more interested in Wii U sales over actually playing great games?
Re: Talking Point: The Legend of Zelda on Wii U May Benefit From a Delay, But It Leaves a Blockbuster-Sized Gap
@TwilightAngel Why do you look down on other titles just because of brand-name and popularity? Why do you give so much a poopitypooppoop about what's more mainstream and what's not? Xenoblade X has all the quality of a Zelda game, so it means very little if it's not as popular.
Re: Talking Point: The Legend of Zelda on Wii U May Benefit From a Delay, But It Leaves a Blockbuster-Sized Gap
You sound like a bunch of business men - all of you.
"A blockbuster-sized gap"? Yeah, right. You've got a 300+ hour, massive scale, open world RPG coming this year called XENOBLADE X. Play that.
Re: Feature: The Biggest Wii U Games of 2015
Xenoblade X. Everything else is just icing on the cake. A seamless, massive scale, brogdingnagian sci-fi world you're able to fully explore on foot or in giant Dolls that are 5 times larger than your player character that can traverse land, sea, and air and battle in the skies. People may run straight to Star Fox and Zelda because of brand name, but we all know Xenoblade X is going to be the best, the biggest, the deepest, and the most ambitious Wii U game.
Re: Developer Interview: Nyamyam On Tengami, Life After Rare And Nintendo's Stance On Indies
I really hope this comes to Wii U.