Here's hoping some Wii U owners actually buy this game. Tekken Tag did not appear to go over well on the market.
I got rid of my 360 version for the Wii U release at launch, and it was the best version...the issue of course is that much like almost every other Wii U game, the online scene is a little "lacking" in the players department.
godofrawr wrote:Here's hoping some Wii U owners actually buy this game. Tekken Tag did not appear to go over well on the market.
I got rid of my 360 version for the Wii U release at launch, and it was the best version...the issue of course is that much like almost every other Wii U game, the online scene is a little "lacking" in the players department.
I think the main reason Tekken hasn't sold well is the fact that few retail stores are selling it. I have NEVER seen a copy of it in a store. Three Gamestops around here, two Wal*Marts, Target, Kmart, and none of them have this game. I never was a Tekken fan myself. Anyway, this game looks great, and I can't wait to pick it up in April!
The Wii U never gets the collectors edition of games because it doesn't have a big enough install base and 3rd parties still view Wii U as the "casual" system. Black Ops 2 didn't get the collectors edition, Nuketown 2025, and probably won't be receiving DLC. and now this won't be getting the collectors edition either. I'd say just be grateful we're getting this game at all considering the Wii U and it's weak 3rd party support...
I know another depressing thing is that Darksiders 2 for Wii U was never planned to get the DLC. The game has absolutely no online functions.This is a shame because the Serpents Tome on the PS3/360 version allowed for players to exchange armor and weapons. Perhaps they figured they would be out of business by then?
Here's hoping some Wii U owners actually buy this game. Tekken Tag did not appear to go over well on the market.
I got rid of my 360 version for the Wii U release at launch, and it was the best version...the issue of course is that much like almost every other Wii U game, the online scene is a little "lacking" in the players department.
I think the main reason Tekken hasn't sold well is the fact that few retail stores are selling it. I have NEVER seen a copy of it in a store. Three Gamestops around here, two Wal*Marts, Target, Kmart, and none of them have this game. I never was a Tekken fan myself. Anyway, this game looks great, and I can't wait to pick it up in April!
Oh I am getting this... 100%... but does anybody if the fighting stick (arcade stick) is hitting the WiiU?
The Wii U got the shaft on this one too. no fight stick or collector's edition with this one.
Damn! That sucks...
The Wii U never gets the collectors edition of games because it doesn't have a big enough install base and 3rd parties still view Wii U as the "casual" system. Black Ops 2 didn't get the collectors edition, Nuketown 2025, and probably won't be receiving DLC. and now this won't be getting the collectors edition either. I'd say just be grateful we're getting this game at all considering the Wii U and it's weak 3rd party support...
I know another depressing thing is that Darksiders 2 for Wii U was never planned to get the DLC. The game has absolutely no online functions.This is a shame because the Serpents Tome on the PS3/360 version allowed for players to exchange armor and weapons. Perhaps they figured they would be out of business by then?
@godofrawr Tekken hasn't really been popular since the 90s, though, to be honest.
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