DarkLordMalik
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I love when people bring in critical reception to show that the sales declined . Not saying it doesn't have an effect on sales, but the same point can be used to explain the decline of many games.Joker 3's low sales have already been explained to you repeatedly. That remakes sold better even supports that Monsters games on 3DS could (and should) do better than it performed. We'll see how Joker 3 Pro turns out.
VII to VIII decline is also pretty readily understandable (full remake vs improved port, recent iOS/Android DQVIII release). I'm not sure how either example makes any case for DQ declining in popularily enough for your claim it will shed a million+ sales for the mainline series.
Leaving Joker 3 aside, the Remakes were already declining in sales from part 1 to 2, there was a drop in sales. How do you explain that?
DQVIII was more than an 'improved' port as it also had additional new content, fully voiced, Orchestral tracks, new characters along with QoL additions that made it more than a port. Did the mobile version sell in millions or had any notable sales? Because if it didn't, then I don't see why it should matter here?
I used FF in comparison when people brought the mobile popularity of the series. I wanted to point out that the success on mobile doesn't matter much for success on dedicated gaming device.In Japan, there is one gaming franchise that is an evergreen franchise like Pokémon and it's called Dragon Quest.
One argument you kept using but it's so wrong is to use FF as a comparison for DQ. FF has been in decline since FF8. DQ has been consistent and even saw growth in the last main single player entry.
I agree that the comparison isn't valid if we are simply talking about the sales of the franchise on dedicated gaming device.