Not exact matches
Our preview of the year in gaming concludes with a look at the top
titles expected in 2011 that will be
exclusive to the 360, PS3, Wii, PC, or
handheld platforms.
The Vita is getting a slew of upcoming
handheld exclusive titles (games...
A charming action - adventure
title from developers Project Siren who work within SCE Japan Studio, it was one of Sony's best first - party
exclusive games for the
handheld system, utilising the Vita's touch - screen and gyroscope for zero gravity - related gameplay — a unique control setup that took advantage of the hardware.
The
title has seen success on iOS and Android devices, and 2K Games will be bringing the spin - off
title to Sony's
handheld with some
exclusive new content.
This means that those who are casual to the
handheld gaming market will begin to slowly get shunned when
exclusive titles such as Ace Combat Assault Horizon Legacy + (out now), Xenoblade Chronicles 3D, the new Fire Emblem Entry (TBA), and many more
titles begin to prepare their launch sometime this year.
The Vita is getting a slew of upcoming
handheld exclusive titles (games released alongside the PS4 versions).
Remakes and remasters are rarely seen from Nintendo and even rarer when it comes to their collection of past
handheld exclusive titles.
According to multiple sources, the firm plans to offer top tier games for free through PS3 while Vita
exclusive titles, DLC and cloud services on the
handheld will allow for on the go saves and downloads.
As this game is a PS Vita
exclusive title, it does utilize some of the
handheld's specific features.
SNES Virtual Console
titles —
Exclusive to New 3DS models only, Nintendo are finally allowing SNES Virtual Console
titles on to the
handheld.
It has also been recently confirmed that the
title will entail Sony's
exclusive remote play feature, permitting all gamers whom own a PS Vita to transfer the
title's on screen gameplay to their
handheld device.
Remember it was Sanzaru Games who picked up the Sly Cooper series in 2010, while Sony Bend also has a fleeting history with the inFAMOUS brand, having scrapped a
handheld version for PlayStation Vita before eventually shifting focus to its mysterious, as - yet - unannounced PS4
exclusive (possibly
titled Dead Don't Ride, last we reported).
Personally, I doubt Nintendo's
handhelds will die until Nintendo is good and ready to let them go, because the flagship
titles of their main series will remain
exclusive to their own hardware.
These decisions and expanding the overall scope of the game have had them working overtime on making Severed the ideal
title for any Vita owner, and from what I experienced, it will be a treat as a Vita
exclusive for those of us that still hold the
handheld in a special place in our hearts.
Two BlazBlue
titles have been released for the 3DS, with a
handheld port of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II, and the Japanese -
exclusive chibi beat - em - up BlazBlue - Clonephantasma -.