Instead early,
inferior ports of older games gave way to mass desertion, particularly when it became clear that the Wii U was incapable of running high - end games designed for the PS4 / XB1.
The nostalgia of playing the original,
inferior ports?
Sure, there were some surprises like Bayonetta 2, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, Xenoblade Chronicles X and Splatoon, but those were far and few between a veritable sea of forgettable entries and
inferior ports.
Monster Hunter and RE Revelations aren't
inferior ports, that's why they sold good enough on the Wii U. Resident Evil 6 skipped the Wii U because it's different from other Resident Evil games and a lot of people didn't like RE 6 so i'm glad it skipped the Wii U. I already told you that 3rd parties need to give us GOOD GAMES that we want to play if they want to make money on Nintendo platforms.
The compromised controls don't ruin what is still a fun game to this day, but the lack of precision certainly makes it feel like
an inferior port if you have the option to get it on PS3, Vita or PC.
However, in many ways, it could be considered to be
an inferior port for many reasons.
Even if FFXV could run on Switch it would be a late, graphically
inferior port.
The good news about this is that we're unlikely to see a slightly
inferior port on PS3, while the 360 version will probably work just as well.
If you didn't know what order they'd come out in, you would be certain that the PC version was
an inferior port of the Wii original.
If you don't have a PS2 this version will suffice and will work as a surrogate to the original, but like SH2HD, this is
an inferior port.
This version received very negative reviews, with Amstrad Action, Amstrad Computer User, and Computing with the Amstrad all slamming
the inferior port.
With the birth of home video game consoles in the 70's, you could theoretically play
an inferior port of your favorite arcade game for as long as you wanted, but you'd likely be kicked off the TV by your parents whenever Happy Days was about to start.
Not exact matches
Do nt be fooled with crap
ports as Fallout 3, we do nt deserve any
inferior console version only because MS is paying for a exclusive download content.
We can all agree that the recent Batman Arkham Knight PC
port was an absolute shambles, it was capped at 30 fps, was visually
inferior to the console equivalent and required computers with monolith specs in order to run half - decently.
It's hard to tell what build of the PS3 version was recently shown and hence sparked off rumours that the
ported version might be
inferior to the 360.
But naturally with any
port coming to an
inferior (power-wise) console, it always begs the question how it will look and run.
For those of you who have never experienced the Layered for yourself, this website has a review of the PS2 original, though as the reviewer notes at the end, he considers the PSP
port to be
inferior.
The PS3 was difficult to program for due to its CPU architecture, which led to early
ports that were
inferior on the console.
With the New 3DS release of Xenoblade Chronicles 3D, more players can experience this wonderful title, but outside of portability and functionality, this
port is
inferior to its last - gen progenitor.
The review is for the Xbox game, no mention of the apparently
inferior PS3
port.
Hmm, that's really interesting that the
inferior PS1 version is always
ported.
Just like in the case of Atari 7800 version, it has better sound effects than the NES version (it even has sound in the background) while the visuals are
inferior compared to the NES
port.
I didn't want to have the 3DS
port looked at as
inferior.
On the other hand, IGN gave a lot of compliments about the gameplay of the Virtual Console version of the game, while they also criticized the decision to make an additional
port of an
inferior Mario Bros. game.
Compared to the console versions (e.g. for Super Nintendo and SEGA Genesis), this PC
port is
inferior due to the disappointing lack of kungfu «belt system» (i.e. advancement in rank) and the great CD soundtrack and fun video cutscenes / clips present in the SEGA CD version.
As far as I know, all Sega did was develop an
inferior ps3
port.