Resistance sub-par?? I liked the series.
They are talking about the Vita game... it was pretty bad. Easy, easy Platinum though.
Some crazy numbers from Borderland 2 and NBA2K
Take-Two on Tablets, Borderlands DLC, and BioShock Successes
Tablets "still aren't powerful enough," but that will change.
by Mitch Dyer JULY 30, 2013
Take-Two Interactive revealed its earnings for the first quarter of its 2014 fiscal year today, a time frame that exceeded sales expectations despite the absence of new major releases.
Borderlands 2 has shipped 7 million copies, and is both “the best-selling multiplatform release of the year,” and “on track to become 2K’s highest-selling title ever.” Meanwhile NBA 2K13 trails at an impressive 6 million shipped copies. In addition, the continued success of BioShock Infinite has brought it up to more than 4 million shipped copies.
Borderlands 2's numerous expansion packs and Grand Theft Auto IV also contributed to Take-Two's quarterly net revenue of $143 million. GTA IV has shipped a monstrous 24 million copies since its release.
Also contributing to 2K’s success was the Brave New World expansion pack for Civilization V, and XCOM: Enemy Unknown’s release on iOS, which “illustrates consumers are willing to pay a premium price for premium experiences on any platform.” Expect to see more ports of Take-Two titles to other platforms in the future.
Presently, CEO Strauss Zelnick said, "tablets still aren’t powerful enough to run our console titles in their full experiences...but we think that's a moment in time." In two years or so, Zelnick anticipates, tablets will be "a terrific entertainment platform...we'll be there." He also argued that tablet games shouldn't have price limitations, but that Take-Two would adapt according to what its audience wants.
Looking ahead, Take-Two anticipates its most successful year ever, with net revenue expectations clocking in at an enormous $750-$800 million for the quarter following the release of GTAV. By the end of its fiscal year in March 2014, Take-Two expects to pull in nearly $2 billion.