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Research firm titles ME3 as "Most Promising Game" of E3


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Phaedon

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Video game research firm EEDAR has named EA and BioWare's upcoming Mass Effect 3 as the "most promising" retail game shown at this month's E3 expo, citing purchase intent and online media consumption.

EEDAR's research involved analyzing page views, purchase intent and video views through its media partners, IGN and GameTrailers, to rank which of the games shown at E3 had the highest sales potential at retail.

"EEDAR has had strong demand from its retail partners to create an objectively quantifiable method to measure the commercial potential of games showcased at E3 2011," said EEDAR's Jesse Divnich, saying that its new report "highlights the collective activity of over 20 million consumers during the week of E3."

According to EEDAR, Mass Effect 3 had the highest number of recorded page views among all tracked games. The firm says that its data indicates the game could sell in excess of 20 percent more copies than its predecessor.

"We are excited to see that there was such a high level of interest in Mass Effect 3 during E3, especially when you consider how many amazing games were on display at this year's show," said BioWare VP of marketing Patrick Buechner.

The top 20 most promising retail releases showcased at E3 2011, according to EEDAR, are as follows:

1. Mass Effect 3 (Electronic Arts)
2. Battlefield 3 (Electronic Arts)
3. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Bethesda)
4. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Activision Blizzard)
5. Assassin's Creed Revelations (Ubisoft)
6. Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception (Sony Computer Entertainment)
7. Batman: Arkham City (Warner Bros. Interactive)
8. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Nintendo)
9. Halo 4 (Microsoft)
10. Infamous 2 (Sony Computer Entertainment)
11. Duke Nukem Forever (Take-Two)
12. Star Wars: The Old Republic (Electronic Arts)
13. Tomb Raider (Square Enix)
14. Gears of War 3 (Microsoft)
15. Rage (Bethesda)
16. BioShock Infinite (Take-Two)
17. Super Mario 3D (Nintendo)
18. Resistance 3 (Sony Computer Entertainment)
19. Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary (Microsoft)
20. Street Fighter X Tekken (Capcom)

Note that EEDAR's research methodology weighs all three factors (page views, video views and purchase intent) with its own internal metrics. While Mass Effect 3 had the most page views, it was actually Modern Warfare 3 that topped the list in both purchase intent and video views, despite its placement at number four.

EEDAR's report also named Nintendo the most-watched publisher of the show, saying that the announcement of its new Wii U made it stand out above all other publishers.

"While investor reception was slightly negative, EEDAR believes the initial sentiment from the finance community was premature and unwarranted," said EEDAR. "EEDAR believes that as Nintendo continues to release additional information regarding the Wii U, investor sentiment should reverse."

The most-watched platform of the show, says EEDAR, was Microsoft's Xbox 360, which came out on top in both purchase intent and page views. The firm cited its continued perception as "the quintessential core gaming platform" of this generation, as well as the long-anticipated announcement of Halo 4, as contributing to its placement.

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Mister Mida

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Wasn't there already a thread about this?

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ShadowSplicer

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Awesome! I contributed to that number!

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Nice.

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Mister Mida wrote...

Wasn't there already a thread about this?

It was? Sorry, I was unaware of that. But hey, there's a link to the actual report here.

Also, there is a view of the cover of ME3 in full resolution in the PDF file.

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The top 3 happen to be the three games I'm interested in...not in that exact order, but still. This is good news for Bioware, I guess.

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Superb. Definitely looking forward to ME3 the most, despite the fact there are some kickbutt games coming out this year. ME... just love it. :)

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Phaedon wrote...

It was? Sorry, I was unaware of that. But hey, there's a link to the actual report here.


Jep, right here

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Mister Mida wrote...
Jep, right here

Looks like it was derailed in the first page, let's try to have a civil conversation here.

Also (right click> open image in new tab for full look into the cover of ME3)
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Modifié par Phaedon, 23 juin 2011 - 08:08 .


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Ouch.

SW:TOR's a bit low on that list.

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Cool. I'm not really surprised, though.

Skyrim third. Teehee.

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Phaedon wrote...

Looks like it was derailed in the first page, let's try to have a civil conversation here.

Also (right click> open image in new tab for full look into the cover of ME3)
*image removed*


Oh jolly, I'm gonna use as my wallpaper right away.

Kidding.

Anyway, as I said on the previous thread, I find it unlikely that ME3 is gonna sell more than MW3, Skyrim and possibly BF3.

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Phaedon

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A few additional stats for ME3:

2,268,082 media views on GameTrailers (#3)
1,733,128 page views on IGN (#1)
4,667 statements of purchase intent on IGN (#3)

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This is good news. Popularity is always a incentive for the guys holding the money to give the developers more resources and time.

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hwf wrote...

Ouch.

SW:TOR's a bit low on that list.


Lower than they would like probably, but it's still ahead of some pretty big titles and below almost exclusively massively hyped games (DNF seems odd until you remember, it's DNF).

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Mass Effect 3 = THE DARK KNIGHT of video games

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lovgreno wrote...

This is good news. Popularity is always a incentive for the guys holding the money to give the developers more resources and time.

Indeed, a good budget in the hands of talented people can do wonders.

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lovgreno wrote...

This is good news. Popularity is always a incentive for the guys holding the money to give the developers more resources and time.

More time? If it wasn't for whoever decided to postpone the game until March in order to make it more attractive for whoever, they could've made the Holiday deadline. That was the reason EA gave. They don't need more time.

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All those GOTY titles must have created some interest.

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hwf wrote...

Ouch.

SW:TOR's a bit low on that list.


It's a MMO... playable only on PC, a market that is considerably smaller than the console markets... one couldn't reasonable expect it to be high on the list(s).

Well that and people may just be sick and tired of the same rinse-and-repeat method used in MMO design (even accounting for Swtor's story elements... it's still the same tired MMO gameplay method that's been beaten to death already).

Modifié par Hathur, 23 juin 2011 - 08:38 .


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Phaedon wrote...

lovgreno wrote...

This is good news. Popularity is always a incentive for the guys holding the money to give the developers more resources and time.

Indeed, a good budget in the hands of talented people can do wonders.


Kinda confused by the "purchase intent" category... I.e. Mass Effect is only rated 3rd in that regard.... yet is still classified as the #1 most promising? The hell does that even mean? :blink:  ... isn't "most promising" in this regard a reference to how well they expect it to sell?

Modifié par Hathur, 23 juin 2011 - 08:40 .


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Can't disagree with the list, although I might move a few things around. My personal interests are ME3, Whatever Assassin's Creed is doing, and Arkham City.

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Wow, I'm admittedly surprised.

I expected it to be Battlefield.

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Confused-Shepard wrote...

Mass Effect 3 = THE DARK KNIGHT of video games


I hope not, i want a good game, not a popular one.

Popular =/= Good :whistle:
Hipster =/= Gamer :ph34r:(for future ref)

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Skyrim isn't second? Those n'wah!