I would just like to add some perspective to the actual game itself (which in turn could help iron out the analysis of some people). The combat system is actually a bit deeper than what it appears to be on the system (much deeper than say Twilight Princess, though that's not a good comparison, but it lends some perspective). The most recent issue of Nintendo Power (which I received today) had No More Heroes as its cover story and a complete overview of the combat system and how the game progresses as part of its article on the game (this is where I get my previous information).
I do not believe that this will end up in the bargin bin with "Far Cry" and "GT Pro Series", as this is actually looking like a solid title for the Wii. But, the article in Nintendo Power note a couple of things that could hold back its sells as a Wii title: 1. The game could end up a "cult" title and 2. The game is for the mature audience (hence its mature rating). It has been proven that there is a mature audience on Wii, but the fact that this game could become a "cult" title that while a good game, just does not sale as well as other mature titles. This is probably one of the biggest factors that should be considered when dealing with this stock.
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I do not believe that this will end up in the bargin bin with "Far Cry" and "GT Pro Series", as this is actually looking like a solid title for the Wii. But, the article in Nintendo Power note a couple of things that could hold back its sells as a Wii title: 1. The game could end up a "cult" title and 2. The game is for the mature audience (hence its mature rating). It has been proven that there is a mature audience on Wii, but the fact that this game could become a "cult" title that while a good game, just does not sale as well as other mature titles. This is probably one of the biggest factors that should be considered when dealing with this stock.