Bough a PS5 to play this. Played it for 2 hours then sold it alongsaide my PS5.
Ghost of Tsushima is the more successful game of the two:
-GoT had a far higher average selling price compared to TLOU II.
-GoT had an immensely lower head count (and hence, development budget) compared to TLOU II.
-GoT is a new IP, whereas TLOU II was a sequel to a +20 million seller.
-TLOU II is probably at about 10.5m as of now and it's likely reaching the product's EOL sooner rather than later (thanks to the already aggressive price reductions taking place), however, once GoT receives the same aggressive price promotions that TLOU II received, it will more than likely outsell TLOU II even on that (mostly useless) metric.
he means it's a better game than those two, and I agree plus the lead is a baller samurai vs anger management dad (Bandage got unraveled I"M SO ANGRY!!!!!!!!!! wait no no I'm ok I'm ok I'm ok), and sociopath. Plus not being as good as Ghost of Tsushima doesn't mean badYou mean if GOW and TLOU2 didnt exist?
Too bad. Being effectivly an Ass Creed clone i thougt it was by FAR the worst Sony developed game since… uhh.. well I will just say Knack was WAY better
What exactly do you think it SHOULD have gotten?Great game, but it deserved much more than the half assed port PS5 port it got.
According to trophies 4.5 - 5 millionWonder how many people made it to the third island?
Yeah exactly. I mean physical and digital sales charts were showing that anyway to anyone who had common sense but some people need an actual number to realize the truth I guess.I guess it didnt outsell TLOU2 after all. lol
On what? The wooden houses, grass, forest and dirt? Seems pointless as you wouldn't be able to see them for 95% of the game.I just wish it had Raytracing reflections
What exactly do you think it SHOULD have gotten?
I mean...if anyone believed that they were delusional. And TLoU2 still didn't have the PS5 SKU released. It's the PS4 version only.
Bought a PS5 to play this. Played it for 2 hours then sold it alongside my PS5
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And the PC version which is no doubt in the plans too. I mean why only put TLOU on PC and not the second one right?Also TLOUp2 is not sell with a bundle PS4 (like TLOU on PS3 AND PS4), much people forget it. And many users buyings TWICE TLOU
It's great for GOT but TLOUp2 can go highter.... with TLOUp1, HBO Series and of course PS5 versions.
Ghost of Tsushima is the more successful game of the two:
-GoT had a far higher average selling price compared to TLOU II.
-GoT had an immensely lower head count (and hence, development budget) compared to TLOU II.
-GoT is a new IP, whereas TLOU II was a sequel to a +20 million seller.
-TLOU II is probably at about 10.5m as of now and it's likely reaching the product's EOL sooner rather than later (thanks to the already aggressive price reductions taking place), however, once GoT receives the same aggressive price promotions that TLOU II received, it will more than likely outsell TLOU II even on that (mostly useless) metric.
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut is often sold alongside the PS5 console and that would explain the boost in sales over the past 6 months despite not being high on the sales charts. The Last of Us Part I will probably not do huge numbers considering it's a remake of the original and I would bet you would see PS5 versions of The Last of Us Part I & II will be bundled together.Ghost of Tsushima is the more successful game of the two:
-GoT had a far higher average selling price compared to TLOU II.
-GoT had an immensely lower head count (and hence, development budget) compared to TLOU II.
-GoT is a new IP, whereas TLOU II was a sequel to a +20 million seller.
-TLOU II is probably at about 10.5m as of now and it's likely reaching the product's EOL sooner rather than later (thanks to the already aggressive price reductions taking place), however, once GoT receives the same aggressive price promotions that TLOU II received, it will more than likely outsell TLOU II even on that (mostly useless) metric.
I knew someone just had to bring the pc into the conversation lolAnd the PC version which is no doubt in the plans too. I mean why only put TLOU on PC and not the second one right?
Should have done one of those videos where people smash it with a hammer and then pee on it. You would have been even cooler.Bought a PS5 to play this. Played it for 2 hours then sold it alongside my PS5
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Well I didn't want to but I know the TLOU2 haters will end up bringing up the fact that Ghost is likely going to get a PC version and that will "guarantee" that it outsells TLOU2.I knew someone just had to bring the pc into the conversation lol
I'm pretty sure Last of Us 2 had one.Also TLOUp2 is not sell with a bundle PS4 (like TLOU on PS3 AND PS4), much people forget it. And many users buyings TWICE TLOU
It's great for GOT but TLOUp2 can go highter.... with TLOUp1, HBO Series and of course PS5 versions.
Should have done one of those videos where people smash it with a hammer and then pee on it. You would have been even cooler.
Tlou2 keeps showing up on European charts every month. It was even the 20th best selling game of the month in April or May in Europe and ghost of Tsushima was nowhere to be seen for months even with a sku that wasn't even released a year ago. If anything we have no indication that Ghost of Tsushima sells more each month. It's the opposite.I'm with you on everything except the last part.
I think that HBO show prevents Ghost of Tsushima from catching up.
You make a good point, but like I said before, it would be cool to see reflections on your armor and sword. How ever small that may seem, it would still be a nice cool touch of detail to have in the next installment.On what? The wooden houses, grass, forest and dirt? Seems pointless as you wouldn't be able to see them for 95% of the game.
This game is better than any AC game ever will be.About what you would expect on average for assassin's creed japan, maybe a tad less.
This is exactly what I was telling people on here for years now. I would keep seeing TLOU2 in the charts and not Ghost or TLOU2 was above it if they both were there. It made no sense how those people fooled themselves into thinking that Ghost was ahead of it in sales. Yet their response was always "you got actual numbers?" It was the dumbest thing as clearly I don't need actual numbers when one game is always showing up ahead of another in sales charts for two years.Tlou2 keeps showing up on European charts every month. It was even the 20th best selling game of the month in April or May in Europe and ghost of Tsushima was nowhere to be seen for months even with a sku that wasn't even released a year ago. If anything we have no indication that Ghost of Tsushima sells more each month. It's the opposite.
Tlou2 keeps showing up on European charts every month. It was even the 20th best selling game of the month in April or May in Europe and ghost of Tsushima was nowhere to be seen for months even with a sku that wasn't even released a year ago. If anything we have no indication that Ghost of Tsushima sells more each month. It's the opposite.
Never understood these AC comparisons. Tenuously, at best.About what you would expect on average for assassin's creed japan, maybe a tad less.
This game is better than any AC game ever will be.
Never understood these AC comparisons. Tenuously, at best.
Ubi packs their ACs with so much irrelevant filler garbage, simply to push players towards embracing monetization. They’re an absolute slog to wade through. Sure, GoT borrows from elements AC helped pioneer earlier on in the genre, but there’s really nothing wrong with that formula if it is done well, and GoT executes on it well. Its pacing is excellent and never feels superfluous, and the continuance of the story always feels to be the driving impetus. It’s what I feel the developers want me to pursue and experience, and I never need to grind to do so.
AC? Despite the surface similarities in structure, the feeling I get while playing ACs is not towards the conclusion of the creative endeavor, but instead an encouragement to embrace capitalistic enterprise at the expense of that endeavor. They feel fundamentally different.
Why Sony has stopped informing us about TLOU2 sales too ? Any new info ?
Never understood these AC comparisons. Tenuously, at best.
Ubi packs their ACs with so much irrelevant filler garbage, simply to push players towards embracing monetization. They’re an absolute slog to wade through. Sure, GoT borrows from elements AC helped pioneer earlier on in the genre, but there’s really nothing wrong with that formula if it is done well, and GoT executes on it well. Its pacing is excellent and never feels superfluous, and the continuance of the story always feels to be the driving impetus. It’s what I feel the developers want me to pursue and experience, and I never need to grind to do so.
AC? Despite the surface similarities in structure, the feeling I get while playing ACs is not towards the conclusion of the creative endeavor, but instead an encouragement to embrace capitalistic enterprise at the expense of that endeavor. They feel fundamentally different.