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Re: Analyst predicts Wii Fit set to outpace GTA IV in sales. [message #355546 is a reply to message #355331] |
Thu, 23 October 2008 12:50 |
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R315r4z0r
Messages: 3836 Registered: March 2005 Location: New York
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Wii fit is mad fun. If you don't think it is a "game" then you never played it, nor have you ever seen it.
GTA4 is a good game too, but it is like the other GTAs, given it is much more lively, it still gets boring after a few months of game play. However, I do still go back to it once or twice a week for about an hour or so of playing.
Also, as a side note, what is with the putting the word "Wii" in quotations when you aren't using it as a quote or declarative statement? It makes it look like you are implying that the console is an imaginary idea...
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Re: Analyst predicts Wii Fit set to outpace GTA IV in sales. [message #355552 is a reply to message #355546] |
Thu, 23 October 2008 15:18 |
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futura83
Messages: 1285 Registered: July 2006 Location: England
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R315r4z0r wrote on Thu, 23 October 2008 20:50 | Wii fit is mad fun. If you don't think it is a "game" then you never played it, nor have you ever seen it.
GTA4 is a good game too, but it is like the other GTAs, given it is much more lively, it still gets boring after a few months of game play. However, I do still go back to it once or twice a week for about an hour or so of playing.
Also, as a side note, what is with the putting the word "Wii" in quotations when you aren't using it as a quote or declarative statement? It makes it look like you are implying that the console is an imaginary idea...
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Few months!?
I've played all gta games from gta 3 (well, the console ones, as well as liberty city stories on PSP) and it gets boring for me after about 1 hour of gameplay...if that.
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Re: Analyst predicts Wii Fit set to outpace GTA IV in sales. [message #355558 is a reply to message #355331] |
Thu, 23 October 2008 16:02 |
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NukeIt15
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I almost invariably play them up until I get to the inevitable annoying-shit "chase the AI-driven vehicle which never crashes, never makes mistakes, and has vastly superior performance- oh, and, by the way, we're not giving you your choice of vehicle as per the spirit of the sandbox genre, so here's the third-shittiest car in the game to go do it with, and we'll have goons ramming you and shooting you the whole time" missions. They're great games, except for missions like those- then the entire experience breaks down, the game becomes a keyboard-smasher, and I go play something else or plug in a cheat to overcome the artificial disadvantages. In a game that features stealing cars as its primary gameplay aspect, any assignment that forces you to use a particular vehicle is a major buzzkill. I haven't played GTAIV, so I don't know whether Rockstar corrected that little shortcoming, but Vice City and San Andreas did it a little too often for my tastes.
All that relates not one fucking bit to the topic, of course. I don't know why people are comparing Wii Fit sales to GTAIV anyway, seeing as how they're completely different games appealing to completely different target audiences. Fitness "game" =! sandbox action shooter.
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Re: Analyst predicts Wii Fit set to outpace GTA IV in sales. [message #355562 is a reply to message #355331] |
Thu, 23 October 2008 16:35 |
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R315r4z0r
Messages: 3836 Registered: March 2005 Location: New York
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Well, since we are on the subject of it, GTAIV sorta fixes that. That's not to say they've gotten rid of chase missions, however the guys you are chasing do crash... a lot. It's actually one of the ways to stop them, lure them into a spot they can't get through, like a line of cars on a highway.
I actually played a mission where the guy crashed into an oil tanker and won the mission for me :V.
Anyway, I play GTA games until I beat the game. Then play for about an hour or so a week there after.
Now, Wii fit is fun because of the work outs and stuff it has built into it, but it also has a bunch of skill games with the balance board that I just can't seem to get the hang of >.<.
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