[quote name='Vinny']Out of curiosity, what are you basing that on? I kinda think I'll enjoy TLS more since it's a more traditional JRPG.[/QUOTE]
Sorry, I guess I should have used italics for part of my comment earlier. (on second viewing I did)
So lemme explain.... (and point out the keyword here)
It might or might not be localized for the US market, due to the faith NOA has shown in Xenoblade (which is head and shoulders a better game than TLS from all accounts)
I was being slightly sarcastic when I said this, only because they've shown
no faith in a very high quality title (hence the very limited release
behind the Gamestop, after hours inside the dumpster to preorder it...

or you can just order if from Nintendo online too if you like, if people even know they can buy stuff from them, which probably isn't very many), and with the general consensus that TLS is not as good (based on reviews and word of mouth) as DoK so kindly points out below.
[quote name='Dead of Knight']Just from people who've played the Japanese versions. They universally consider Xenoblade to be far superior. TLS is still supposed to be good though.[/QUOTE]
And sales prove this point as well, TLS's sales in Japan were far from stellar, but....
Now from what
I've seen it actually looks pretty cool, but I'm far from the center of what the general populace likes (look at any of my mini-reviews in the PS3 section) I don't think Mistwalker has made a crap game, but I don't think people looking for a casual or new-style JRPG romp will enjoy it as much as Xenoblade. It is something new as far as presentation, but very old at it's core. (So I think you'll like it Vinny)
So don't let me dissuade anyone, I'm just pointing out what I think will happen based on the heat behind TLS and what the reviews while positive, won't be as glowing as they are for Xenoblade, and people shouldn't expect these three titles to be everything and more, then need to temper their expectations and
know what they are getting for their money is all I'm saying.
[quote name='johnnypark']Pre-ordered. The guy who rang me up was so happy he danced. Apparently I'm only the 3rd or 4th person to reserve at that store since the announcement.[/QUOTE]
When I read your comment my first impression was "
ouch..." my impression now is "
man that sucks" my spidey-sense is telling me Nintendo is doing all it can to make sure this thing fails, can anyone tell me how well Gamestop is marketing this in store? Because if it is (like I said above) under the counter, or only if your in the know, then the chances of success are going to be slim especially if they are hoping social media and word of mouth will drive sales heavily.
My only concern is for those who have hope that TLS and Pandora's Tower will be US releases shouldn't bet the farm on it since the US release of Xenoblade seems to be not as supported as it needs to be to make it an unqualified success.
I want it too succeed, but it just seems like Nintendo is setting it up for failure, which is no surprise (this is the way I see things) and that to me is a sad thing indeed, when people want something, demand it in fact, are ignored then thrown a bone, only after all this.
If Nintendo doesn't do online ads and some TV ads (which is very unlikely) word of mouth is going to be the only thing to help it (which given it's release history, (Ie. news only on gaming sites and then no major announcement any place where normal folks might know about it) seems to not lean toward helping much due to indifference and anger toward NOA about spurning its release to begin with)
I'm sure word of mouth will spur some sales, just not enough to justify releasing the other two especially when they aren't as high quality as Xenoblade and won't sell as much hampering a US release chance when the European sales won't be nearly as strong as they were for Xenoblade. (due to game quality not being as strong and more importantly people
thinking a US release is immanent due to the delayed US release announcement by NOA)
I'd love to be proven wrong in this case and truly hope that I am, but I'm still importing it since I don't trust NOA enough to release it here, sadly enough.
It's a long winded explanation (with some help), but I hope that it answers your question.
Edit: Take my information on sales figures with a grain of salt, these two links say otherwise, so maybe TLS will do just as well sales wise as Xenoblade, we'll see I guess.
http://www.siliconera.com/2011/02/04/media-creates-words-of-wisdom-on-the-last-story/
http://www.siliconera.com/2011/01/23/heres-how-xenoblade-and-metroid-other-m-did-in-japan/
http://graphmag.wordpress.com/2011/...rope-but-what-about-xenoblade-sales-in-japan/