WingZeroRequiem
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Think about it, there are more fans discussing Ninja Gaiden than DOA and I can see why is due to the coolness factor, Ryu, difficulty, and the hack n' slash genre.
I have only met few players in high school and college but not this many at convention events.
If DOA could do better, then it would have been as popular as NG.
Still NG isn't that massively popular since it caters to the mature crowd and hardcore players.
DOA is doing the same thing too but not as gruesome as NG since it will likely lose it's crowd.
Taking into account, what lessons should Team Ninja learn from NG that was missing in their recent DOA games?
I have only met few players in high school and college but not this many at convention events.
If DOA could do better, then it would have been as popular as NG.
Still NG isn't that massively popular since it caters to the mature crowd and hardcore players.
DOA is doing the same thing too but not as gruesome as NG since it will likely lose it's crowd.
Taking into account, what lessons should Team Ninja learn from NG that was missing in their recent DOA games?