Mass Effect Delayed to September 40
Computer and Videogames reports that Bioware has moved Mass Effect's release to September, from the previous launch window of June/July. "The news comes from an official Microsoft event this morning, though no more details have been offered. The September release puts Mass Effect in head-to-head competition with fellow first-party RPG Blue Dragon, which is also released that month. This might seem silly to you budding industry analysts, but it's probably just as beneficial for Microsoft to avoid the infamous Summer drought." As much as I was looking forward to taking on the machines sooner rather than later, I guess if they want it to be 'good' ...
Good for them (Score:2)
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One will undoubtedly outsell another causing otherwise good games to get overlooked, next time that company wants to make a new awesome game they'll have a hard time getting funding because their last game didn't sell so hot in the shadow of the slightly more popular competitor.
Even fans of the genre would benefit from having them spread out because it gives them time to complete one title before the release of the next
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Summer Drought (Score:2, Interesting)
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dude, how old are you? Even if kids wanted to work these days, their parents wouldn't let them go mow strange people's lawns.
Kids these days tend to get absurd allowances, even as much as $50/mo for non-wealthy families! I shit you not. That's where the game money comes from.
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Re:Summer Drought (Score:5, Funny)
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Perhaps you're one of those city folk?
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On topic: I'm interested in Mass Effect, but willing to wait. Bioware's latest games have just been excellent. Even Jade Empire, which I put off playing for so long because I thought it would suck, was great. I'm hoping for at least one price reduction in the Xbox before release of this title
/shrug (Score:3, Interesting)
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Thank goodness (Score:2)
If all you have is a 360, Forza Motorsport 2 should be good enough to last until... Unreal Tournament 3 I suppose. Is that the next "big title" now that Mass Effect
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I suggest playing KOTOR 2 with "reduced expectations". The sequel wasn't actually developed by Bioware, but by Obsidian Entertainment. You can read more about it at the KOTOR 2 [wikipedia.org] wiki page.
Personally, I never got around to finishing the sequel, as I just found it rather bland compared to the first game. It also got a lot of criticism for being buggy and essentially unfinished.
As always, your mileage may vary of course.
One less reason... (Score:1)
Halo3 = Sept, Blue Dragon = August. (Score:2)
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This is a good thing (Score:2, Insightful)
"A delayed game is eventually good; a bad game is forever."
To those unfortunate individuals who have already reserved the game awaiting its release, I can sympathize with you. After all, this quote comes from Shigeru Miyamoto, the man who delayed Zelda 64's release for two years, ultimately becoming one of the best games of all time!
So take heed, the game's probably just getting
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More like: To all those impatient individuals who have already reserved the game, maybe that will teach you not to do that anymore. The good games are always available on or near release day, and all you're doing by reserving early is relieving yourself of access to that $5-$60 for some unspecified period of time.
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That kind of thinking doesn't get you a Nintendo Wii.
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A big-budget "planned hit" game isn't one of them. The big name stores (Target, Wal-Mart, Best Buy, etc...) always stock enough. The ones you have to worry about are the cult hit imports that they expect to flop...
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It depends on how you translate it. I got my quote from Wikipedia, fyi. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shigeru_miyamoto [wikipedia.org]
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I can prove that this quote is NOT true with one word:
"Daikatana"
The game was delayed for more than 2 years and we got a really bad one. The game was so delayed, the technological foundation on which it was based was outdated when it was finally released.
Someone is getting a Nobel in Physics (Score:1, Funny)
Tsk, tsk. (Score:2)
This may not be a reliable source... (Score:4, Informative)
Delayed? (Score:1)