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Let’s face it, shall we? TV tie-ins are usually a load of old guff. Search your feelings, you know it to be true. However, sometimes these games offer something that’s genuinely and surprisingly fun. It’s rarer than a rainbow coloured leprechaun riding a unicorn through Atlantis
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Sounds good but what does the game look like?
How is offering preorder incentives before anyone has even seen screenshots or videos depicting finalised gameplay portray a solid marketing technique? Sounds like Activision is getting ballsy in assuming people would blindly purchase their products just because they discovered a formula to continually produce the same video game yearly and turn a percentage of gamers into sheep.
I can't get excited over this game anymore after seeing that horrid trailer and I'm not buying it simply because I kinda like the show.
You know, the best pre-order incentive a game could have is SHOWING US SOME HALF DECENT GAME-PLAY!!
Big fan of the show, and the Telltale game. Not much of a fan of Activision and here is just another behemoth example why. I looked up 'fail' in the dictionary the other day, and this game wasn't mentioned as an example. Needless to say I took the dictionary back to the shops. Will be phoning Oxford to notify them oftneir mistake.