and
all other multiplatform games at the same price as other console and PC versions with very little or no improvements on previous releases, why would I buy it on a Switch?
What I am saying is, If Nintendo chooses to release Skyrim, The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth +, Setsuna and
all other multiplatform games at the same price as other console and PC versions with very little or no improvements on previous releases, why would I buy it on a Switch?
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.
Other multiplatform games like NBA Playgrounds more realistic brother NBA 2K18 haven't really had this problem.
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.
Not exact matches
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.
Multiplatform Games that performed the best on Wii U are: * ZombiU / Zombi * Capcom's retro titles * Shovel Knights * Sonic and Sega All Stars Transformed (it bombed really bad on the
others) * Many of the Lego
games * Many of the Just Dance
games * Many of the Skylanders * Many of the Disney Infinities * Scribblenauts (out sold the on Steam version, no console ports exist) * Many Indie titles sold better on Wii U * I do believe DQX has sold better on Wii U than PS4 in Japan.
Some xboys say sony did it with Crash bandicoot but crash was mostly PSone exclusive back in the day and its not a big
multiplatform game unlike tomb raider which is multiplat for most of its life and Big ol MS needs to keep it from
other hands.
2: we know what the
other 3 studios are doing (Halo, Gears and Forza H) 3: xbox 2 will probably release in 2019 or 2020, so I'm expecting they'll keep big announcements for next E3 Knowing what we know it will be filled with 3rd party
games intentionally masqueraded as exclusives during the show (but 1 hour later we'll hear the confirmation of it being
multiplatform) Halo 6, Forza horizon 4, Gears 5 and we'll get one «surprise»
game we won't get to play till 2020... (fable or perfect dark) It won't be all bad, but we should all go in this E3 knowing what we already know (that they'll disappoint us) and maybe, just maybe they'll surprise us (I won't be surprised but enthusiast might)
Thus, since no word on what the
game they are developing with Capcom will be has shown up
other than it being
multiplatform, we can only guess that they are working on an MMO of Mega Man.
The result was that most people who were interested in
multiplatform games at all, chose a system
other than the Wii — which in turn strengthened 3rd parties \» hesitations in porting their major
games to the system.
Build a PC and you're getting the best platform to play
multiplatform games, the Xbox One's entire future library and
other exclusive PC
games including MMOs.
These six
games, in particular, meant a lot to me, but there are tons of
other titles (
multiplatform and exclusives) that are available on PS Vita.
All
other games released on multiple consoles will be a part of the
Multiplatform category.
The
other prototype, «Ship Studio,» is a
multiplatform racing
game where players use a smartphone app to make a vehicle that they can play on the PC.
Granted we still don't anything about what's coming to the Wii U, those
other major
multiplatform games should have some presence on the Wii U. It's just the confirmed anti Nintendo conspiracy at work for a 4th gen in a row.
@ Blakseed, yes, I gave the X a fair shake but
other than voice command there is no reason for me to buy an X version of a
multiplatform game.
The PS4 offers a great selection of exclusive
games while
multiplatform titles generally look and perform better on PS4 than
other consoles.
The Switch's success has pulled scads of developers back into the Nintendo fray, and we've seen a deluge of worthwhile titles of late, including exclusive indie fare and some of the best
multiplatform games seen on
other platforms in recent years.
Starting out as a Wii title, the
game became a
multiplatform title, with added DLC and online features such as allowing users to upload their performances online for
others to rate.
Don't freaking delay the
game at the last minute, and make it
multiplatform, resulting in
other versions not ending up as good.