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THQ promises not to make mediocre games anymore

I believe at one time or another, we’ve all bought a game and been disappointed within the quality. Perhaps you purchased the game because it was a tie in to something you really liked (the Evil Dead games in my case) or because you were fooled by clever product descriptions. For whatever reason, to procure the game, and it was a disappointment. Well, in a contemporary interview, THQ’s VP of world Publishing Ian Curran has come out and said that spending development dollars on a mediocre title equals death on the market. I say good, publishers have to be punished for releasing crap.

Curran had some really strong statements to make about how competitive the gaming market is days, and admitted that their games haven’t always been the most effective. After all, he went to date as to admit that up to now, their games had been rushed to market before they were ready. It’s good to understand that Wheel of Fortune Saints Row 3 won’t be released until it’s finished. To be fair, THQ has had some great titles up to now, but they’ve also put out a big amount of crap not so great titles.

THQ has several new titles coming out this year, including WWE Smackdown vs RAW, Red Faction: Armageddon, and Saints Row 3. We’ll see once the reviews come out rather they’re sticking to their promises.

[via Gamerzines]

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