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Theseus314 August 1st, 2001 11:53 AM

Max Payne set to be a superhit?
 
Well done Remedy, how many other non-Independent dev houses have had a second game this popular?
http://www.elspa.com/research/chart.asp

Across all platforms. Some how in hell 3dr/Remedy have managed to turn a nieche style/genra into a mass market game. Bloody impressed at that. less than a week on sale in the UK and already #2 across all platforms. Many people like this game it seems.

FakeAccount August 1st, 2001 11:56 AM

they had some good marketing strategies as well

Another August 1st, 2001 12:39 PM

One wonders how the sales will go once people realize how overhyped this game was.

Theseus314 August 1st, 2001 12:45 PM

Most of the people who buy the game will have never encounted any of the hype. Hell, even I didn't. Only the "hardcore" will and no game will ever please them.

SirRender August 1st, 2001 01:10 PM

Actually, I've been waiting for this game for at least three years, and probably longer. I'm also probably what you would consider a hardcore gamer: I buy a half dozen games per month usually. I'm also an old fogey in today's "gaming world", clocking in at 31 years. I'm typical Max Payne fodder in some respects: I've followed ALL the hype since the very first hype came out. I'm also picky as hell: Out of all the games I buy, 95% of them get tossed on the shelf within, literally, the first 20 minutes. I keep perhaps one or two games installed during any monthly period, the majority of them being thrown away.

Having said all that, I love this game. Bigtime. I'm on my 3rd pass through it now on difficulty, and I'm eagerly awaiting the new mods that will undoubtedly come out. You can save all the speeches and lectures and summations about how I've been brainwashed somehow by Broussard (sp?) and his crew, that somehow the hype mixed up my mind and confused me into liking this game. For the most part, such rantings and philosophical musings are complete rubbish when you relate it to anyone you don't know. For me personally, I've been playing games since they were out on Commodore64's and TRS-80's, I'm a little past the stage of being "brainwashed" or marketed to death into liking something I wouldn't otherwise like.

And frankly, my personal opinion, is that the people who are susceptible to "brainwashing", overmarketing, and overhyping said product are those people literally accusing anyone who likes it of being "manipulated". If you hadn't been subjected to and fallen for the overhype and overmarketing you wouldn't be throwing infantile little fits because, in your opinion, the game is too short, doesn't deliver on something promised, doesn't look like real life, or a thousand other "shortcomings", in your feeble little mind.

That said, my apologies for the essay. LOL. http://www.veforums.com/smile.gif

Theseus314 August 1st, 2001 01:13 PM

Bang on.

X-Vector August 1st, 2001 01:15 PM

That is very impressive and I'm happy for Remedy that the game is doing so well from the get-go.
Let's see how it fares in the long run though.

BTW, does anyone know if MP has appeared in the US sales charts yet?

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kidnicky August 1st, 2001 01:16 PM

Quote:

One wonders how the sales will go once people realize how overhyped this game was.
no, no 1 wonders how the sales will go only sad people like uirself. the game was not overhyped until the very last minute


Another August 1st, 2001 01:31 PM

Quote:

no, no 1 wonders how the sales will go only sad people like uirself
If no one cares how the sales go, why does this thread exist in the first place?

I personally find people "sad" when all they can do is try to insult others for having different opinions, but then again not everyone here is out of elementary school yet.

Theseus314 August 1st, 2001 01:35 PM

missing his point there.


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