For those with a 3DS I won't recommend getting this or any other version of the New 3DS because there aren't
enough games exclusive to them to justify the switch.
Not exact matches
Nintendo has but to much time and effort into porting
games from the PS3 and 360, and not
enough time on creating system
exclusive games that will show
gamers why the Wii U is special / unique and create an experience that is worth their time.
The report further mentions smartphones and tablets and says they're «good
enough for many casual
gamers» and therefore, Sony needs to achieve the «Holy Grail of inventing innovative gameplay whilst at the same time investing heavily in
exclusive content.»
Goats are having a surprisingly big year — there have been multiple video
games centered around their shenanigans (including Escape Goat 2 and Goat Simulator) and now they have entered the
exclusive club of those bold
enough to cover mid-period John Williams.
Interestingly
enough, the
exclusive Legend of Zelda amiibo functionality is detailed right on the front page, which tells me Nintendo is keeping strong with amiibo support even in 3rd party
games.
The problem is there aren't
enough 3rd party
games to fill the gap between those
exclusives.
The difficulty may be
enough to turn some prospective
gamers from stepping into William's boots, but those that persevere through the fields of yokai and demons will be rewarded with one of the finest PS4
exclusives to date.
We gave the title a 8.5 / 10 review and liked it
enough to award the title the honour of
Game of the Year 2017 in the PS4
exclusives category.
lol well it's the best place to play 3rd parties plus Microsoft
exclusives in 4k glory Anand backward comps that
enough reason for me as a
gamer to own it
That being said, there should be
enough old AAA
games, both multi and
exclusive, for sony to draw from by now.
The guys at High Voltage were nice
enough to invite us over and set up some hands - on time with the
game along with handing over some
exclusive screenshots.
It won't somehow make the Switch powerful
enough to run some of their
games but they might look into something
exclusive or at least able to run on it now.
If the promise of magical anarchy wasn't appealing
enough then let it be known that in the process of purchasing the title on Early Access
gamers will get some
exclusive goodies.
Say no more), Fire Emblem Warriors (Fire Emblem rocks, been wanting a Hyrule Warriors for this series), Mario Odyssey (a return to form in the vein of Mario 64), a real mainline Fire Emblem
game (gosh dang Fire Emblem is amazing), new Shin Megami Tensei V (SMTIV was one of the best
exclusives on 3DS), Dragon Quest XI (
game looks brilliant, having on the go is a dream), Octopath Traveler (slickest JRPG I've seen from Square Enix in years), not to mention stuff like a new Bomberman, proper HD Street Fighter for on the go, I Am Setsuna and SnipperClips, Sonic Mania and Disgaea 5, Rime, Steep, Fast Racing RMX, Puyo Puyo and Redout... just on and on with solid
games to look forward to... and of course countless others to come in the 5 - 6 years following is more than
enough reason to jump in.
The
exclusive deal with star wars and Blk ops 3 will not be
enough as those
games can be found on XB1 too along with BC and Halo 5, The graphical Tomb raider, Forza 6, Gears of war remake.Sony has the good but short Until dawn and Uncharted collection ya not a fair comparison.
Interestingly
enough, the
exclusive Legend of Zelda amiibo functionality is detailed right on the front page, which tells me Nintendo is keeping strong with amiibo support even in 3rd party
games.
The
game will almost certainly be a Switch
exclusive, as by that time it will have been out long
enough to fully transition Nintendo off of the Wii U. Additionally, considering how popular Breath of the Wild made the Switch, it would make sense to limit this release to a console - specific launch.
I wouldn't say it lacks the
games to be worthwhile, just that it lacks a compelling
enough exclusive library to really be anything but a 4K multiplatfoprm machine (which a strong
enough PC can do and then some).
I thought everyone who should know this knew this
enough to Understand the Xbox x is not getting
exclusives or
games that are strictly made for its 4K ability.
These multiplatform
games are fine, but the Xbox One also needs
exclusive games to set it apart from the competition (and no, being «enhanced» isn't
enough).
A lot of
games let you kill zombies, but Dead Nation is the only zombie
game awesome enough to be honored as the Best PlayStation Network Exclusive G
game awesome
enough to be honored as the Best PlayStation Network
Exclusive GameGame.
Sadly for Microsoft, the idea to make the
game exclusive (at first) to the Xbox did not work as intended, as it didn't even sell
enough to beat
games that had been out for months prior.
Microsoft hasn't got
enough studios to compete with Sony, therefore, the company must do business with third - parties to get
exclusive games for Durango.
The difficulty may be
enough to turn some prospective
gamers from stepping into William's boots, but those that persevere through the fields of yokai and demons will be rewarded with one of the finest PS4
exclusives to date.
Predict endlessly that Sony will abandon PSVR every week that a
game doesn't come out for it, then when we get announcements of PSVR
exclusive games, complain that there aren't
enough games on PSVR to make it worth buying and that the
game should be available without VR.
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.
This offer is just the thing for those who are still on the fence about signing up for PS Plus, but if it still isn't
enough, there are a lot of reasons to jump right in, from
exclusive perks to free and discounted
games.
The US
game making legend blamed the Xbox
exclusive's lack of sales on EA's failure to put
enough money behind marketing.
Nintendo has but to much time and effort into porting
games from the PS3 and 360, and not
enough time on creating system
exclusive games that will show
gamers why the Wii U is special / unique and create an experience that is worth their time.
The folks at Deck Nine Studios and Square Enix were kind
enough to show off another snippet of
exclusive gameplay of episode 1 entitled «Awake» from the upcoming
game, and so far the Life Is Strange fandom are already beaming with excitement as they eagerly await to be reunited in Arcadia Bay with their favourite rebellious punk rock misfit, Chloe Price.
Now, Nintendo obviously has no issue with making
exclusive games, but would this have been
enough to make the Switch successful?
Multiplatform
games like, the, the celebratory Sonic Mania, Thumper, The Binding of Isaac, Overcooked, Shovel Knight, Minecraft, Cave Story +, Disgaea 5 and both Resident Evil Revelations
games gave players more than
enough to do in between big new
exclusives.
However with that news, it was
enough to make me buy a PS4 exclusively for that
game, then the news came out it wasn't
exclusive, so I bought a Xbox One, then eventually got a PS4.
If the three systems were all on the relative same page, they all would have most likely started with the same quality of 3rd party
game, so it would come down (mostly) to «Do I like Nintendo's
exclusives enough to choose this over PS4 / Xbox One?»
Sure, there are other great
exclusives to be found on the system (2014's Sunset Overdrive being one of the best), but there's simply not
enough to justify splashing hundreds for a couple of
games.
I only got a PS3 this year, because they finally had
enough exclusives (Tales, Ni No Kuni, Atelier) to make the price worth it (and my buy in rule is 5
games and $ 200 generally).
You still have your ground pound, high jump, and other basic abilities for this style of
game, but the few powers that are
exclusive to Yooka and Laylee are interesting
enough to mix things up.
With the news that Mortal Kombat X will have platform
exclusive fighters, I wondered who from Nintendo's universe would be bad ass
enough to take on Scorpion and co. if the
game was to come to Wii U.
Being a huge fan of 3D platformers and fortunate
enough to be able to play the
exclusive Poi: Explorer Edition for the Nintendo Switch, we jumped at the chance to get to know more about the creative minds behind this highly addictive fun
game.
Exclusive games on each were plentiful, helping to draw lines in the sand between the consoles, but I'm also counting versions of non-
exclusive games that I feel are different
enough from their siblings to warrant a mention.
So, April 20th can't come around soon
enough — it's the date
gamers will finally get their hand on the PlayStation 4 -
exclusive God of War.
Confusing
enough name, but it's a
game about a Japanese band from a series that was once
exclusive to the PSP.
It's also interesting
enough because the first two
games about this group (which were dating simulators, weirdly
enough) were PSP
exclusive, indicating that the shift to the 3DS might be a sign that video
game publishers are quickly losing faith in Sony's handheld consoles.
Rumors have swirled for weeks about a new
game in the Xbox -
exclusive (also sometimes PC) RPG series coming from Forza Horizon 3 developer Playground, but it was nothing solid
enough to share with you fine folks; until Eurogamer published its own report today backing up the claims, saying it will return as an open - world action RPG with a focus on storytelling and characters.
The
game is still
exclusive to Japanese arcades for now, but a version for home platforms is certain to come soon
enough.
Difficulty ramps up fairly quick and there is some strategy needed to meet the requirements for each level, but it doesn't get frustrating
enough that you'll want to drop the
game.The Switch version of this
game brings some
exclusive features not seen in the other versions.
If this wasn't
enough for you, the deluxe edition is confirmed to include the
game's season pass packed in as well as a collectable Finn LEGO mini figure
exclusive to the
game.
Interestingly
enough it also states by February 25th the demo will no longer be
exclusive to
GAME and it will be available on the PlayStation Network.
So, in a wonderful turn of events Kojima has been in talks with Andrew House, CEO of Sony, and in a heart - warming video they have confirmed an
exclusive partnership, with Kojima Productions being turned into an independent studio in Tokyo, where Kojima and his right hand man Yoji Shinkawa have free reign and
enough financial stability to craft more beautiful worlds for
gamers to sink their teeth into.
If you are lucky
enough to get your hands on a Limited Edition copy of the
game then you can expect to find any and or all of the following inside it's shiny casing: «The Alan Wake files», a short story written by Alan himself detailing the events of Bright Falls, the soundtrack and score, a
game Add - On token and an
exclusive Xbox disc with special content including Alan Wake Xbox LIVE theme and Alan Wake Avatar for Xbox LIVE.