It seemed wholly designed with third -
party multiplatform games in mind.
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.
Not exact matches
That time ended during the last console generation thanks to an Xbox Live feature that caused many to pick Xbox 360 over PlayStation 3 as their choice system for
multiplatform games:
party chat.
The next Epic
game was gonna be
multiplatform regardless, since it's not first
party.
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
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)
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.
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.
Although they could simply do this with quite a few current
games but if they really want to wow potential buyers they need to make an impact and they can only do that with some major 3rd
party titles stating that Xbox Scorpio is the console you want to buy your
multiplatform games on.
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.
That's right — these are third -
party games from
multiplatform studios.
U. Worthwhile third
party games were also in scant supply, though
multiplatform games such as Injustice: Gods Among Us and Resident Evil Revelations did make it to the Wii U.
He only acknowledged their spare exclusives lineup as evidence for their need to support and work with third
party developers and publishers, also explaining their heavy promoting of third
party,
multiplatform games.
I'm not sure what the future holds for them as the WiiU struggles to gain traction, third
party publishers look to keep their
games multiplatform, and release droughts which are coming for the platform.
The 360 counterparts of
multiplatform games have more people playing (some
games cant even find a match on the triple) more mics as well as working mic functionality, &
party chat support.
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.
While these are far and few first
party games and exclusives, for the rest of the year, the Switch will see major
games that are
multiplatform, such as FIFA, WWE, Rocket League, and NBA2K, in addition to more first
party titles, such as Mario and Rabbids Kingdom Battle, Pokken Tournament DX, Super Mario Odyssey, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
At launch of the PS4, the major first
party titles we saw from Sony were Killzone, Infamous, MLB, and Knack, while the rest of the first year received indies and major
multiplatform games in Assassin's Creed, Call of Duty: Ghosts, FIFA, Madden, Battlefield and NBA2K, which carried the system strongly through the first year.
Most of the aforementioned third -
party /
multiplatform games are coming to at least the PS3 or PS4, but there aren't nearly as many exclusive «AAA»
games for Sony's platforms in November.