Posted on 10/21/2015 at 09:50 AM
| Filed Under Blogs
Kind of skimmed what you wrote, but as a huge Fatal Frame fan, I'm not buying this iteration of the game because it's digital-only (unless it price drops significantly). I refuse to plunk down near full retail price for a download version of a game (or any other digital good, generally speaking).
I know that it's likely the way things will be in the future, but it's not a future I'm particularly interested in if this is the pricing model we choose to follow. Also, the fact that NOE is releasing the game on disc with a bunch of extra goodies definitely makes matters worse. Why not just bring that here? Or, why not set up preorders and produce only as many as are ordered? There's definitely safe ways in today's market to guarantee sell-through, so why not go that route?
I think a lot of fans are aggravated with Nintendo of America because they consistently seem to sell us short, while NOE and NCL are consistently doing better by their respective fan bases. Everything from Amiibos to game releases are a constant clusterfuck in America and that's largely at the doorstep of NOA.
When you start to figure that sales in America are so much greater than in Japan and Europe, you start to question how and why NOA makes the decisions they do. Why be so much more conservative when the risk is so much higher in Europe and Japan? Something's horribly inconsistent and the die hard Nintendo fan base completely recognizes that.
Hope that somewhat clears up why Fatal Frame fans are balking at this release in America.