DrIstvaan: One of the more well-spread Hungarian PC game magazines is really getting to my nerves (good thing I'm not reading them anymore /I think they're a bunch of self-righteous fools nowadays/, only their website, and even that, only occasionally). They have a news post from last Thursday stating that the mag wouldn't be released that day, due to a world premiere of which theey can't say anything until the magazine is out. They say it is THE SINGLE most awaited game, that it is such a great title that everyone will think it was well worth the wait, and that they'd really like to tell us what it will be, but they can't yet, blah blah...
I say: meh. I think whatever it will be, I'd be disappointed if I really cared about it.
My take on hype is that if it's successful in raising interest towards a game/product (in this case, the magazine), it'll disappoint the consumers, as hype (almost) always makes the product be seen in a better light than it is. If it doesn't do so, it hasn't accomplished what it was meant to do.
Of course, hyping always generates a nice buzz for the vendor, but what about the disappointed consumers?
Sooo... what's
your take on it?
Money, lots and lots of money from the vendor for advertisement.