» Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:30 pm
I'm really no marketing person either, and with so many gamers having memories of the series not living up to cheese, I can see how someone wouldn't care whether or not a new ClayFighter game came out... As far as dead genre's go, Fighting is still going pretty strong. I guess most people would prefer to play something more serious, but the fact of the matter is games are supposed to be fun, not serious. ClayFighter's great cause it can offer those gamers who actually want to throw their controllers down in frustration a new chance to take a game too seriously, as well as give casual gamers something fun and interesting to play. In the end it's those gamers who are caught in the middle, still playing their NES and Super Nintendo because they don't really care what next big generic title comes out for the 360, who are gonna get the most out of a new ClayFighter. So long as gamesas can still hold to the source material, make it fun and exciting for new players, give it a solid and strong game mechanic, and still retain the goofiness that ClayFighter is known for, I think we can find that this next installment will be worth looking forward to.
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