
I want the game, but I want it cheap :\
Apparently the company is happy. From Andriasang:Cuilan wrote:Back to sales discussion, it looks like the PS3 port didn't do very well. Media Create has it outside of the top 50 for the latest weekly ranking. They have #20 at 6,521 units sold, and they stop listing sales numbers for titles after that, so I think it's safe to assume Mamoru-kun has sold less than 5,000 copies. Of course, keep in mind that online sales and import sales aren't included, though how much those account for may forever remain a mystery. Gulti made a cryptic Twitter post that seemed to imply that they sold enough to cover the port's cost.
Personally, I'd be pretty surprised if there are more shmup ports for PS3 after this (except maybe Strike Witches).
Anyone know if they fixed the milking issues with this port? I'd like to pick this up at some point if they have.
Many others have been reporting similar issues. I think they're working on a patch.everlust wrote:EDIT: Received this today. I like it...but my PS3 continuously locks up on me while playing it =/
This has happened several times, at the very first menu most of the time, and twice in game. Even more annoying is that its a complete freeze, have to power off the PS3 by holding down the power button. Major problem if this issue is wide spread. (PAL 40GB PS3).
PlayStation 3 got a rare shooter last week through Cyber Front's Mamoru-kun is Cursed!. Developed by Gulti (who, according to their official site, is also responsible for "0 Day Attack on Earth" and "Unannounced Title" for Square Enix), Mamoru-kun is an overhead 2D shooter that made a rare trip from arcade to Xbox 360 to PlayStation 3 rather than the far more common route of Arcade to Xbox 360 to that's it.
So how did PlayStation 3 owners react to an unfamiliar genre? Apparently quite well! In a Tweet earlier in the week, Gulti CEO Osamu Chadani said that the game is seeing sell outs.
I agree, it might be a sellout in store that only bought a few copies to sell.If it didn't even reach the top 50 then the only way stores will be seeing sellouts is if they only had like 2 copies in stock. Online stores aren't soldout, so who knows. He also talks about it costing less than Killzone 2 or whatever, which kind of makes me think it's a joke tweet.
I get the feeling that was in response to this troll Amazon.jp review:originalz wrote:If it didn't even reach the top 50 then the only way stores will be seeing sellouts is if they only had like 2 copies in stock. Online stores aren't soldout, so who knows. He also talks about it costing less than Killzone 2 or whatever, which kind of makes me think it's a joke tweet.
Yes, that's the Twitter post I was referring to, and I called it "cryptic" because...legendnthamaking wrote:Apparently the company is happy. From Andriasang:
originalz wrote:He also talks about it costing less than Killzone 2 or whatever, which kind of makes me think it's a joke tweet.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it was in reference to that Amazon review. Though I wouldn't be surprised at all if they really did sell enough to cover the cost of porting it.Elixir wrote:I get the feeling that was in response to this troll Amazon.jp review:
Yes, that's pretty much all it was. It's exactly what I was expecting, honestly.TrevHead (TVR) wrote:Is it jst a case of ppl wanting what they cant have and stupid console fanboyism?
Wow, that's some Idea Factory-like quality.adversity1 wrote:Incidentally another crazy thing about this release, it's been confirmed via the Trophy wiki that you can't get all the trophies for the game unless you have the DLC costumes, which only come in the LE, because you have to get their gallery pictures. This is apparently not a bug...
Yeah,surePersonally, I'd be pretty surprised if there are more shmup ports for PS3 after this (except maybe Strike Witches).
Do you do anything besides spit generic PS3 fanboy garbage?Last_Dancer wrote:Yeah,surePersonally, I'd be pretty surprised if there are more shmup ports for PS3 after this (except maybe Strike Witches).![]()
Sales from this week and past week are really low, Software sales are really low for all consoles, even 3DS doesn't sell good, I partially blame Fukushima ( and the lame 3DS Lineup )
Low sales of Mamoru, well. its only a port of an average game, 1 year later, Fukushima was an issue too, however, "Sold Out" is always good.
However, DDP Black Label, Dodonpachi DFK, MuchiMuchi, and probably Eschatos and Bullet Soul, bombed too.
Ignoring the PS3 is the wrong way, ~7 Million PS3 in Japan, ~30.000 new units sold in every week, compared to the Batsubox-360, ~1,5 Million units, and ~1.800 units per week, Xbox360 is already dead in Japan, thus the low sales of AAA games like DDP DFK on THE Shmup-console
Yeah, and again I stress: you can't buy the DLC on the PSN store. You have to have a code from the LE.Elixir wrote: Wow, that's some Idea Factory-like quality.
That's what I was saying about the release of Otomedius here in the U.S., but this being Japan it might have some real impact on discouraging developers from making any more shoot-'em-ups for the PS3 completely.originalz wrote:Can't say I was expecting this of all games to possibly be released on the PS3, as a disc release at that!
This might do more harm than good, can't expect this selling very well and it'll just further discourage developers wanting to put shooting games on the system. I'd be bloody amazed if it even outsold the 360 version.