But, it must be said,
the console exclusive games at launch are not plentiful.
Not exact matches
but look
at games like Rayman, it was supposed to be a Wii U
exclusive then it went mutli - plat and was delayed...... I know
games get delayed, but delaying ONE
console version is just BS and makes the one system that gets left behind look bad.....
It will be only available for Windows 10 PC (via Windows Store) and Xbox One
at first, but Microsoft confirmed that the
game will stay a Windows 10
exclusive for three months and a
console exclusive for twelve as part of the deal with Capcom, which suggests that Dead Rising 4 should launch on Steam around March 2017 and on PlayStation 4 around December 2017.
This is a timed
exclusive, so it's likely that the
game will eventually make its way to PS4 — but for a while,
at least, you'll only be able to play the
console edition on the Xbox One or Xbox One X.
The Xbox One having
at least one
exclusive that scored 90 or above was very important for Microsoft and for the fanbase indulging in this
console war meta -
game.
It is the first PlayStation Certified tablet so it is expected to be a gaming device or
at the least have
exclusive access to play 15 - year - old
games from Sony's PSOne
console and possibly some newer PlayStation Portable
games.
Now look
at the gaming world... the only
exclusives you have anymore are by developers owned by the respective
console makers... in other words,
games Sony makes are
exclusive to PS3, MS
games on Xbox, etc. 3rd party companies know they've been seriously losing out on sales by making
games for one
console.
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.
You missed the point, those two system ARE N'T JUST about the
exclusives, they have MAJOR third party support & that's key to winning next gen. Third party
games are becoming more & more appealing, not to mention that the Wii spark (which made it the best selling
console last gen) has died, no one looks
at the WiiU and thinks: «Wow, I like the new touch screen controller» because believe it or not, it makes it hard for you to focus from one screen to the other & that doesn't work well with a
console that needs to be hooked to a TV (
games that support switching gameplay from the TV to the controller are great though!).
Pre-ordering the
game for
consoles, will come
at a price of # 29.99, and grant you the «Lootbag» DLC pack which includes a red - dot - sight for rifles and shotguns, some in -
game cash, an
exclusive skull mask, a black and red mask, and an «I Love Overkill» mask.
If you aren't crazy about PS4
exclusives, there really is NO reason to get one... I was convinced that this gen I would have to get both
consoles at launch again, but so far Sony has proven that I can save the $ 450 and use it on XB1
games.
Apart from
exclusive games the appeal of a
console at least to me is a streamlined multicapable system that packs a lot of punch and features for a fair price.
When it comes down to it, Zombi is a great port that does an admirable job
at bringing a former Nintendo
exclusive first - person survival horror
game to the PC and current - gen
consoles.
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.
Sony announced
at its Gamescom press conference earlier today that
games from several top indie developers would be
console -
exclusive to PlayStation platforms
at launch.
After a severe drought of Xbox
exclusives due to Microsoft seemingly not really giving a shit about them, in comes a brand new IP and from the likes of Rare no less; a once legendary studio that released some of the best
games in history on the Nintendo 64, but having completely failed to achieve anything of note (comparatively
at least) on the Xbox
consoles.
When the PS4
exclusive free to play
game Deep Down was fully unveiled at Tokyo Game Show, Capcom promised it would start its beta testing around the Japanese launch of Sony's new console on February 22nd, but looks like development will take a little longer, as revealed by Producer Kazunori Sugiura in a group interview on Dengeki Onl
game Deep Down was fully unveiled
at Tokyo
Game Show, Capcom promised it would start its beta testing around the Japanese launch of Sony's new console on February 22nd, but looks like development will take a little longer, as revealed by Producer Kazunori Sugiura in a group interview on Dengeki Onl
Game Show, Capcom promised it would start its beta testing around the Japanese launch of Sony's new
console on February 22nd, but looks like development will take a little longer, as revealed by Producer Kazunori Sugiura in a group interview on Dengeki Online.
just flashing the
games on said system its not impossible since the ps3 has its own hdd and since most
game developers are tiring to support 360 by making shitty
games that arnt over 17 gigs just so they can port it on the 360 on 1 disk mean not much of a pain to download and put on the
game console since most people have
at least an 60 gig hdd, so they can hold up to
at least 3
games at once, since almost all non ps3
exclusives are less 12 gigs but thats just me ranting
While both
consoles have exciting
exclusive games on the horizon,
at launch the Xbox One has the stronger cache of titles.
At launch, Xbox One didn't have the best selection of
games, but in the years that have followed some real crackers - both
exclusive and multiplatform - have hit the
console, bolstering its ever - expanding library.
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
By virtue of being a next - generation
exclusive, Dying Light is one of the first
games that I looked
at on a graphical level and thought «Wow, these new
consoles really are powerful, huh?»
While everyone seems to love the $ 499
console's ability to render
games at higher resolutions and and faster frame - rates, Microsoft's lineup of
exclusive and enhanced titles isn't enough for everyone to come away voicing unwavering support.
With the exception of Sea of Thieves, Crackdown 3, and State of Decay 2 (all due out this year) every new
game that was announced
at E3 2017 was either also timed
exclusives, third party
games or
console launch
exclusives.
You've been hinting
at exclusive content for Nintendo platforms (on top of the
exclusive features / modes already present on the Nintendo releases), and while that's great news for Nintendo users, this campaign was mainly targeted
at PC
gamers (the only version listed when the campaign launched), with (Nintendo)
consoles announced later on (and Linux / Mac appearing as a stretch goal), and the majority of funding you received for the campaign was surely from PC
gamers, yet what happened since then is that the PC version has been treated a bit like a «secondary» version in terms of your efforts.
As Sony have
exclusive console marketing rights for the
game, I fully expect to see the Star Wars shooter on stage
at the Sony focusing on the PSVR content.
The Wii U's catalog of
exclusive games is small
at this time, as is the case with any new
console, but over the next few years it's expected that
game releases will fade out on the Wii in favor of
exclusive releases on the Wii U.
It's no exaggeration to say the PS2 is one of the best
consoles ever made,
at least as far as sheer number and quality of
exclusive first and second party
games.
At a price of ~ $ 350 for the deluxe bundle packaged with goodies like a 32 GB hard drive and the game Nintendoland, or ~ $ 300 for the just the system with an 8 GB hard drive, parents on a budget may opt to fill a home's console vacancy with an original Wii, which retails at about half the price of the Wii U but comes with the cost of missing out on worthwhile exclusives, specifically Nintendoland and New Super Mario Bros
At a price of ~ $ 350 for the deluxe bundle packaged with goodies like a 32 GB hard drive and the
game Nintendoland, or ~ $ 300 for the just the system with an 8 GB hard drive, parents on a budget may opt to fill a home's
console vacancy with an original Wii, which retails
at about half the price of the Wii U but comes with the cost of missing out on worthwhile exclusives, specifically Nintendoland and New Super Mario Bros
at about half the price of the Wii U but comes with the cost of missing out on worthwhile
exclusives, specifically Nintendoland and New Super Mario Bros..
If you're a racing
game fan pining over buying a PS4, chances are you've been holding off until the release of Evolution's long - delayed DriveClub, the
console's first party
exclusive racer that was originally due to race off the line
at launch last November.
The PlayStation 4
exclusive Spider - Man is swinging its way into the
console in 2018, and a new trailer for the
game was revealed
at E3 2017.
Two
exclusive PlayStation 4 bundles will also be making their way to GameStop next Tuesday: a Call of Duty: Black Ops III 1 TB
console with a free copy of Destiny: The Taken King is priced
at $ 429.99, while a Star Wars: Battlefront 500 GB
console bundle (which is not the cool Darth Vader PS4) that comes with a special voucher for classic Star Wars
game downloads will go for $ 349.
Although the
game is coming first to
consoles, both digitally and
at retail, EA said it will later release a Window PC version
exclusive to its Origin store.
Of course, such arguments are hardly
exclusive to video
game consoles,
at least in the States: Coke vs. Pepsi, McDonald's vs. Burger King, or Sports Team A vs. Sports Team B. Arguing over who had the better
console, though, was less like those and perhaps closer to Ford vs. Chevy, chiefly because unlike those others, most people could only afford one.
From our CEO down
at Microsoft, there's tons of commitment and enthusiasm for our [
console] business [and] we're having tremendous success,» Greenberg added, noting that Xbox One
exclusive game sales were strong in holiday 2015 and that overall, «business is good
While
gamers wait to try out the new
console, much has been discussed about it: some fans have argued that the Xbox One X needs to have its own
exclusive games; others rejoiced
at the announcement of a classic - style controller; and some scratched their chins
at the news that launch title Crackdown 3 has been pushed back, meaning that it won't really be a launch title anymore.
As one example, Pub - G Corp with the hit
game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, is not only partnering to make Xbox the
exclusive console at launch but is also running on Azure [Microsoft's cloud computing service].»
While powerhouse publishers of multiplatform
games prefer to stick to their guns and follow the trends, the
exclusives can step off the beaten track — in order to convince the players to buy the particular
console, these
games need to break the rules and redefine the trends — if not that, then
at least to offer mechanics and graphics polished to perfection.
The fact that Bayonetta 2 is going to be a Wii U
exclusive is a bit strange, considering the
game's more mature themes and characters and the fact that the original was not on a Nintendo
console at all.
Thanks to the cooperation between Sony PlayStation Switzerland and the SGDA, a development version of the
game was shown during the Open Air Gampel from August 18th - 21st, where players could take an
exclusive look
at the
game running on Sony's latest
console.
Thus, as it stands
at the time of writing, the PS4 family has outsold the Xbox One family of
consoles, and despite the more powerful Xbox One X being released, it is likely that the PS4 Pro will continue to sell really well due in part to the
exclusive games available, but also the fact that it is, again, considerably cheaper than the competition.
Project Scorpio, which showed up on the Microsoft Store website this morning (sort of), was announced as a «true 4K»
games console at Microsoft's E3 event last year. Since then, we've learned that it will feature full Xbox One compatibility, VR and AR capabilities with Windows Mixed Reality, and a whole heap of processing power to push its pixels across 4K displays. Today, Jez Corden of Windows Central broke an
exclusive regarding graphical scaling and display resolution.
It was one of the most surprising
games of the year but Mario Rabbids is an excellent
console exclusive and this remains one of the best deals you'll get on a Switch bundle
at the moment.
The developers have been hard
at work fine - tuning the
game in order to get it ready for release before the end of the year, and it will even appear on Xbox as a
console exclusive this fall / winter.
No word on how long the
exclusive will last, but I would assume we would
at least see the
game on other
consoles by holiday 2017.
That said, it's important to denote that Microsoft won't be making
games specifically for the Xbox One S. Sure, some
games will have additional HDR capabilities on Microsoft's latest
console, but the developers
at 343 won't make the
game in the Halo franchise an Xbox One S
exclusive by any means.
And since our list also allows third - party
games that were
exclusive to a Nintendo
console at launch, we had some very tricky decisions to make.
Furthermore, you should also take a look
at the machine's list of
exclusive games — titles you can't play on other
consoles.
The
game will launch on Xbox One as a
console exclusive, so this title may eventually make its way to other
consoles at some point in the future.
The
game will make its
console -
exclusive debut on the PlayStation 4 system with a closed beta beginning in 2017, which eager captains can sign up for now
at www.dreadnought.com/ps4.