The Last Guardian’s sales: Destined for Mediocrity
It pains me to write this article, but there is a purpose behind writing it. Hopefully if I can illuminate this issue, then more people can be aware of it and correct it in this third iteration of the “series” by Team ICO.
Let’s start from the beginning. Fumito Ueda and the rest of Team ICO released ICO for the PS2 in 2001. Despite being an incredibly innovative game in the sense of gameplay, musical scores, graphics, and story, the game largely fell under the radar for the mainstream market. The real shame of the situation is that the game is even to this day still hailed as one of the best exclusives for the PS2 system with a Metacritic average score of 90/100, however the overall sales worldwide hover right around ONLY 700,000 for the lifetime of the game.
Fastforward four years to 2005 when Project Nico (“ni” is two in Japanese) is finally renamed and released as Shadow of the Colossus. This is highly regarded as one of the most beautiful and ingenious games ever released, largely due to that fact that it makes you question all of these moral decisions that you’re acting out in the game. But most importantly, all of this is done without a single word of dialogue. No one argues that this game was a vast improvement from ICO, and that is reflected with the review scores, giving it a Metacritic average of 91/100, but 9 of them are perfect scores! Unfortunately the same fate that befell ICO was destined for SotC as well. It flew under the radar for the majority of mainstream audiences and became a cult classic that sold barely over 940,000 worldwide since its release.
Finally, look at “Project Trico” or The Last Guardian as it has been named as of E3 2009. This is obviously following in the same vein that ICO left off in, mostly as a 3D platformer. (Hopefully it’s not going to be an 8 hour long escort mission again *crosses fingers*) But in the age where titles are selling more than 10 million units on consoles, how can you regard a game that sells under a million units as successful? One of my favorite titles this generation, Valkyria Chronicles has failed to move more than ¾ of a million units, yet I consider it one of the best games of this generation. I fear that The Last Guardian will be a victim of the same fate as its predecessors since they hadn’t sold massively to large audiences. But one thing is important to remember: Sales aren’t a measure of the quality of a game. I can’t reiterate that point enough. Oh wait, I can… I’ll repeat myself. SALES DO NOT MEASURE THE QUALITY OF A GAME! So, do the gaming industry a favor and yourself a favor. Buy this game when it is released so that smaller developers like Team ICO will continue to release games that fall outside of the “conventional norm” of first-person shooters that have flooded (dare I say, polluted) the marketplace.
A last sidenote. The smartest thing that Team ICO could do to not only boost sales of this upcoming game, but also to increase publicity and hype building up to the release would be this: Give the original two games the same treatment that Sony Santa Monica gave God of War. If they re-released ICO and SotC in HD on one blu-ray disc, they would be exposing these games to another generation that otherwise wouldn’t have gotten to experience them because they’ve moved on from the previous cycle of consoles.
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alex c
id deffinately buy the disk with ico and colossus on it. for the rigt price though, 29.99 dollars like the god of war collection is now.
He is right. The greatest games always fall under the radar... MW2 covered up so many sales for games like assassins creed 2 and GOW: collection, along with Ratchet and Clank Future: A crack in time...
Hyped up games like Halo and Call of duty ruin the game industry...
U know what belive it or not the game indsustry will never be the same again cause the games that sell well 2day are the one surrounded by Hype and marketing but the real gamers will always search for the good ones and will give those games and producers all they got... The world doesn't need a game that sell over 10milions and teach us nothing games are supposed to make us grow in the right way and stronger and i just can't find that feature on any game that sold over 10milion...
Witty one-liner. Did you think of that all yourself?
In all honesty though with a comment like that it makes me doubt that you actually even read what I wrote, which is just sad...
Davide from italy
I absolutely agree with the maker of the article, Ico was a shining gem of a videogame and shadow of the colossus brightned over the action adventure games of the time, you fell the poetry for every action that you did in the game, beeing the killer of your horse or killing innocent creatures only to save your princess rumbled my stomach as the stomach of every gamer who did try it. Now my only hope is that the last remnant will be the third chapter of one of the most beautifully "trilogy" of games i ever played. please people,we need more games like these, they are really art.
alex c
YES, TRIPPLE BOX SET PLEASE......I WOULD BUY IN AN INSTANT AFTER MISSING THE FIRST 2, the idea of a game that isnt the normal shooter needs to be in my collection. i love games like these. heavy rain and modnation are must's as well....expensive year for ps3 owners.
shame about xbox, all that money, masseffect, splinter cell,, havnt you played those before>>>> waste games. take them off the shelves man, i dont ever wanna look at another shooter,...untill killzone 3., and there best be a pack of that killzone 1, 2 and 3, in a box, 60 quid, its mine!
aWakE
In a current gaming world, where success means producing expensive, flashy game with no value whatsoever, Team ICO games are always a refreshing oasis. Keep 'em coming guys! I will buy this game on day 1!
name
meh, the series has a much larger name now. i did not know about ico or SoC till i bought my ps3 and was told both are the best games on ps2, so i went and bought them and now i can see why there spoken of so highly. sony need to market the crap out of it, its got a decent enough name now, so put some TV ads, put up some posters in the shops and it should do fine. though why does it matter? they released a second so they obviously made enough cash, there coming back for a third so they obviously made enough cash. not all games can be the new MW2. further proof showing high sales do not translate to a good game. sales have absolutely nothing to do with the quality of a game.