This year's Xbox briefing was heavy on
multiplatform games like Anthem and Dragon Ball FighterZ, and Microsoft exclusives such as Forza Motorsport 7 and Crackdown 3 will play just fine on your existing Xbox One — or even your gaming PC.
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.
The Order 1866, an Infamous DLC that you can play without the game, and of course exclusive DLC content for
multiplatform games like Destiny are all great incentives to get a PS4, while XB1 has yet to attract me outside of perhaps Titanfall and Sunset Overdrive.
Other
multiplatform games like NBA Playgrounds more realistic brother NBA 2K18 haven't really had this problem.
Multiplatform games like Assassin's creeds are ported to the various consoles, and except for some differences in optimization, are identical.
Not exact matches
The library grew even stronger thanks to top - tier
multiplatform games and a wealth of quality exclusives,
like Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, Gravity Rush 2, Nioh, and Yakuza 0; timed - exclusives
like What Remains of Edith Finch; and console exclusives
like Nier: Automata and Pyre.
They're all high - quality exclusives (I buy my
multiplatform games on PC), except Rayman, and pretty much all those
games can be enjoyed by any
gamer, despite
games like Wonderful101 or Pikmin 3 looking weird at first.
Simply because no system which will receive all the
multiplatforms, will receive
games like this.
You can't decide what people
like, or even if the
game is gonna be any good, I think it probably will though, the best thing about other platforms is variety, the Wii U doesn't have that, if Bayonetta 2 doesn't sell, I wouldn't be surprised, as the first Bayonetta wasn't really appealing to most people and did pretty poorly, Nintendo need to bankroll all kinds of different genres, though this is exclusive, don't expect it to do better than most 3rd party
multiplatform games.
I don't
like most of the
games Sony puts out and the ones I do want are already
multiplatform
Xbox fan boys can have some «best place to play» bragging rights, no one else will care, just
like they don't care now with any other
multiplatform game.
phil and xbox ai nt nothing to sony halo, forza is whats pretty much all they have and just splash the cash on third partys that should stay
multiplatform if they wan na be
like sony then buyout companys, and as for updates im sure xbox owners would more
games n
games instead of updates after updates they should let go of the xbox brand and keep what made them best in the first place pc gaming
For this new gen of consoles PS4 / X1 whoever developer makes better visuals for X1 for
multiplatform game will have no excuse (
like current gen were PS3 bashed unfair for difficulties of developping
games) and he will be clear moneybagged from MS
we know that when the
game is a ps3 exclusive the 360 will look
like crap and when this
game becomes a
multiplatform we also know that it has to be downgraded and the best example is this see the crappy hair in the last pic man square your an [email protected] @ all your multimillion copy sale of your
games are on the psp (SONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNY) and yet see
Because I've always complained about plus releasing some
multiplatform games for just one platform,
like Sherlock Holmes and Thief.
This anger is said to come from a variety of places: the lack of 3rd party support on Nintendo consoles, in which most
multiplatform games skip Nintendo \'s platforms entirely; in the rare occasion that there is 3rd party support, it comes in the form of botched or downgraded ports, often missing all DLC support and being the last version to receive much needed patches; and finally, the indirect and unintended humiliation of the Nintendo fanbase from company executives and public relations employees who run off their mouth a bit more than some would
like.
We could also look at a
multiplatform action
game sequel on the PS3
like Call of Duty: World at War, which just happens to have launched around the same time as Resistance 2.
I
like when
games are
multiplatform.
I buy
multiplatform games for the PS3 for a few reasons, and the main one is that if I ever feel
like playing online, I can do it for free.
If anything, Xbox One will hold back this gen's
multiplatform games and the Playstation exclusives will prove this just
like last gen.
Bc 7 Days to Die is a
multiplatform game from Tell Tale and No Man's Sky is a
game that excluded the xbox and was promoted
like a Sony 1st party
game.
If memory serves me well, there were a few years there where PlayStation 3
multiplatform games ran
like total s #!
Nobody feels
like delaying
game launch, especially when you schedule consistent updates for a
multiplatform project.
Perhaps
games like Metro: Exodus and DragonBall FighterZ left an impact, but they were
games that would be
multiplatform.
Ubisoft did a great job with the
game, but it doesn't look
like they will be making another one and if we see a sequel, it will probably go
multiplatform.
The launch window software for the Wii U was spaced out, delayed or just non-existent, especially after companies
like Ubisoft later pulled their exclusive Wii U titles and turned them into
multiplatform games.
Modern Warfare 3 & other
multiplatform games Each year MS
likes to swing around their ego stick acting
like all these
multiplatform games are exclusive to the 360 to make up for their serious lack of first - party titles.
It'll be interesting to see if the
game will be developed for a single platform or will go the
multiplatform way
like the Final Fantasy franchise.