Well, this is another pleasant surprise, even if it's not quite the outcome I expected. After the oft-delayed Fantasy Life: The Girl Who Steals Time saw release earlier in the year, another title has emerged after nearly a decade of development at Level-5- the soccer RPG Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road.
Despite spreading to multiple consoles and PC (quietly canceling its 3DS port after the official end of support in 2023), the game has actually sold decently across all formats since launching last week; moving 500,000 units to date. Though critical reception remains scarce (once again, Level-5 chose not to send out review codes); most people who have played it seem to enjoy it.
While I once again reaffirm I am not a fan of the franchise, I am glad that the lengthy development cycle appears to be the only thing it's sharing with Duke Nukem Forever. Maybe I'll check it out after updates arrive (currently training for the next season of the Z-A Royale, and I opted into Mega Dimensions too), and there's a sale. That's all for now, and I will see you again soon.
No comments:
Post a Comment