Going into this year's E3, it's clear that Microsoft desperately needs more
big console exclusives.
This game is gonna bomb, well on consoles anyways, as it will be going head to head with
some big console exclusives that are designed from the ground up to be next gen.
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Not exact matches
Although I love my Xbox One, the
biggest problem with the
console is its
exclusives.
While we're hoping Microsoft will pull some good Xbox
exclusives out of its hat and fire up the fanbase again, in the meantime we're just looking forward to trying Xbox One X, which will have «the very best
console version» of
big games, apparently.
With multiple
big - name publishers coming out of the woodwork to shift support of many
console exclusives to the PC in the last year or so, the golden age of PC gaming is yet upon us.
It's been a long road to the
big screen for Uncharted, the action - adventure franchise from Naughty Dog, and one of the
biggest exclusive games for the PlayStation series of home
consoles.
Microsoft has been gearing up for a
big holiday season with the Xbox One, stacking up a lineup of great
exclusive games and trying to build sales momentum with a dizzying array of
console bundles...
Sony had considerably more and better first - party
exclusives on the PS3, but it has comparatively fewer marquee launch titles for the new
console, with Knack and Killzone: Shadowfall the main
big names.
Games:
Big third - party games such as Call of Duty: Ghosts and Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag are available on both new
consoles, leaving first - party
exclusives as their primary differentiators.
Ars Technica: «The Move support for Killzone 3 shows how motion control can improve a
big - name first - person shooter, making a powerful argument for
console exclusives.»
Snake was in at a time when the
big new MGS sequel was on PS3, Ryu added while PS4
exclusive SFV was being promoted, Cloud added whose game never even came to a Nintendo
console and after a remake was announced for... not a Nintendo
console.
With the acquisition of both the Halo and Gears of War licenses Microsoft have now successfully ensured that two of their
biggest brand names which are synonmous with Xbox will remain
exclusive to their
console in the foreseeable future.
Sony has games this Gen, games that are
big AAA
exclusives, hence they have sold more
consoles, & are winning this Gen, because of the games.
In addition to the PlayStation 3 version of Portal 2 being the «best version of any
console «and the system getting
exclusive collector's editions of some mighty
big titles from EA, Sony revealed a few other notable third - party
exclusives it's managed to shag during its press gathering yesterday.
King Salmon: The
Big Catch was a unique
exclusive game for the
console.
In the coming months we will see how the Japanese market being introduced to the PS4 will affect the game, as well as seeing whether or not either of Microsoft or Sony's
big AAA game releases will affect the sales of their systems, as most criticism leveled at the new generation of
consoles tends to be towards both the systems lack of content not just
exclusive content.
February 18th should have been the
big, extravagant, «World Premiere
Exclusive» reveal of the game to not only the journalistic cabal that had gathered to see the game for the first time, but the legions of PlayStation fans eagerly anticipating this third - person action game that looked to define «next - gen» here in the early stages of this new
console cycle.
This year's
big holiday game lineup includes such multiplatform hits as Final Fantasy XV, Dishonored 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, as well as major
console exclusives such as Sony's The Last Guardian and Microsoft's Gears of War 4.
This morning's
biggest Gamescom news was that Rise of the Tomb Raider, the next
big console installment in Lara Croft's adventures, will be an Xbox
exclusive.
Microsoft took the stage at this year's E3 with a handful of new titles from their
big franchises, a bunch of indie
console -
exclusives, a demonstration of their new Hololens technology and a few exciting surprises.
Originally announced as a PlayStation 3 -
exclusive but apparently also developed for the 360 (the developer's website refers to it as a title coming to «next generation
consoles»), the detective tale of L.A. Noire is said to be a massive undertaking and «could be the
biggest budget videogame in development anywhere in the world.»
they are making a whole new gaming
console which will be amazing in gaming with all new great things, and my appresiation goes to dedicated servers and merging gaming with new improved kinect this forcibly done addition will bring all new revolution to gaming people will discourage them but will accept them at some point.and i belive xbox will have amzing
exclusive like ps3 this time around.as we kno they are not foll and is playing a
big game.and i know they will not want to loose it.
Jap developers will prefer Nintendo handheld, look at Dragon Quest sales on the 3ds, and the original DS... look at monster hunter sales on the 3ds... every game you seen for the 3ds will now have newer versions with newer hd graphics so now when jap developers make a ps4 game they do not have to think about how they will downgrade it to fit on the NX... with the NX being more powerful than the Vita, and Wii U.... if it use the Tegra 2 chip it will be right next to ps4 1.8 teraflops or higher, but most likely if they use that, Nintendo might underclock it to increase battery power, but lets say they lock it to ps4 1.8 teraflops... every game for ps4 will be on the NX... and this is where the fear comes from... the 3ds have many
exclusives, only thing that hold it back was graphics, now that wont be the issue in the NX... look how they announce Dragon quest 11 for NX already... Square Enix is thinking about money... and which
console sold most of their games... the 3ds... so do not be surprised every
big game from Square Enix and other Japanese developers come to the NX... and if they are anything like CAPCOM they will rather save money and make their game for one
console aka the NX like they do with Monster Hunter... me personally I can not wait to see all my favorite games on the 3ds in better graphics... i am a RPG lover and the 3ds have some classics that I love... only thing Nintendo have to worry about is how Western and European side of the world will feel about the new handheld... Japan will love it, handheld sell the most, so it wont take long for NX to pass ps4 sales... but if they can get the attention of western and european... then Sony have reasons to worry and their fans
I mean as long as I can play halo 6 on my x1 ill be fine they just better not pull no scorpio
exclusive bullcrap because halo is the only reason I own Xbox
consoles and I definitely can't go without it even though 5 was a
big disappointment.
Tom's Guide: It may seem like the PS4 has already won the latest
console war by a landslide, with over 50 million players and a
bigger library of must - have
exclusives.
Hey guys,
big news: STREET FIGHTER V is coming and will be
console exclusive to the PS4.
What were seeing more and more of is publishers and developers striking deals with one of the «
big three» to release
exclusive extra content, meanwhile leaving fans of the game who do nt own said «
exclusive»
console out in the cold.
Microsoft doesn't have a single launch
exclusive for this
console, and while enhancements to old games are great, I often found it hard to even notice
big differences because I don't think some of these games were designed with 4K textures in mind.»
Looking back over the last eighteen months, we can see an astonishing campaign of smart, ruthless and successful decisions that put Sony's
console clear ahead of the current - gen competition in terms of sales... even though most of the
biggest exclusives are still many months away.
This sixth game in the series has been released when a new
console generation has just arrived, so it will very likely be one of the final
big exclusive PS3 releases.
In 2014, a time when everyone's imaginations were on fire about the potential for No Man's Sky, Sony touted the game as a
big - time
console exclusive.
The PS4 has an amazing lineup of diverse
exclusives, the
biggest multiplatform titles and a devoted, passionate fan base that has seen the
console sell in excess of 75 million units worldwide since its release in 2013.
It's basically an Apple TV or Fire TV for those in the West but there is a
bigger emphasis on the gaming features with Tencent's MiniStation
console allowing you to control the games with your smartphone as well as promising PC and Mobile games playable on your TV with
exclusive content.
Currently the service offers over 100 games including many of the
consoles biggest exclusives highlights include Halo 5, Sunset Overdrive, Gears of War 4, Resident Evil, Bayonetta, as well as many more quality titles from the Xbox One, 360 and original Xbox back catalogue.
NieR: Automata ended up, rather unexpectedly, being one of the
biggest PS4
console exclusives of 2017.
As
big as the original environment of Farming Simulator on PC, this new playground
exclusive to the
console version doubles the world of the game.
Indie dev Rami Ismail, co-founder of Vlambeer, the studio behind the likes of iOS hit Ridiculous Fishing and Sony
console exclusives Luftrausers and Nuclear Throne, picked up on the Engadget article, tweeting a link to it with the accompanying words: «If Sony has no
big indie presence at [their year - ending PlayStation - only event] PSX, that's a clear policy signal towards indies.
Among those
big indie names is Brendan Greene, who appeared on stage beside Xbox head Phil Spencer at Microsoft's conference, to announce that his high - energy online shooter Playerunknown's Battlegrounds is coming to Xbox One as a
console exclusive, with special enhancements for Xbox One X users.
Of course the
big question is whether Playstation Now will get more subscribers, as it's still quite expensive at # 12.99 / $ 19.99 a month even with great Sony or
console exclusives on there.
NieR: Automata ended up being one of the
biggest PlayStation 4
console exclusives of 2017.
While it's true that
big exclusive sluggers like Uncharted 4 and Horizon: Zero Dawn are a large portion of what drives an audience into a
console's ecosystem, it's the third - party support that ultimately keeps them there.
From Microsoft's camp though I would be doing my upmost to secure
exclusive rights as they need
big name titles for their
console more than what Sony do.
I know some people get mad that the other
console gets the timed, early DLC (COD & Skyrim, for example) but only the
biggest troll would disagree that Playstation wins anyway because of the many great
exclusive games.
Considering how God of War is one of the
biggest PlayStation 4
exclusives launching this year, there's little to no doubt that
console bundles will release alongside the game on April 20th.
It's one of the
big things that
console exclusives are made of, games that are really awesome but just can't be bought unless you're willing to shell out for a Wii or a PS4 or a Macintosh or whatever.
What I'm trying to say is that it may be difficult to imagine a world where the
biggest, flashiest, highest budget AAA games become Nintendo
exclusives only a lunatic would suggest to investors (who are supposed to be Pachter's target audience) that the
biggest Western publishers are unlikely to support a Nintendo
console.
Ubisoft looks to be a
big supporter of the Nintendo Switch with Beyond Good and Evil 2 being timed
exclusive to the
console for a year.
Still these are early days, and in the PS3's first year comes Heavenly Sword, a Sony
exclusive and a hopeful
big hitter for the
console.
Now, it feels like most of Microsoft's current
big - hitting franchises have grown stale, and the
console has a widely acknowledged
exclusive problem.