The biggest for me so far is easily Arkham Knight (not really been disappointed by anything else yet), not a bad game by any means, but the Arkham Trilogy deserved a much better game to end on than that, didn't like the Battank either, if you did you probably loved the game.
Far Cry has always sold well on PC, it's usually a good port, amazing by their standards. AC is surprising though.
Square own the game, the assets and the developers, not MS, MS wouldn't be able to stop them from putting it on other platforms, once the timed exclusivity period is over.
What's probably happened is, they won't be able to develop for the PC and PS versions, until x amount after the Xbox versions have launched (probably 6 months, the game would release about a year after). Good deal for MS, as the have a game for the Holidays, only on Xbox, a good deal for Square,...
They weren't until they were releasing on the same day. I do think TR 2 will do well overtime though, especially if it's like the Reboot and always on sale.
If it releases on the other platforms at a quiet time I can see it doing well too.
He also clearly stated it's still just a timed exclusive, when Xbox Australia said it's a full exclusive.
They already have Guilty Gear Xrd on PS to compete with KI, SFV is just them taking a large part of the community.
See the usual fanboys blindly disagreeing, because they have no counter argument.
I hope so, but I wouldn't put it past Square to try and compete.
I blame the awesome menu music, the PS4 just wants to dance, but it can't. ;-;
@Shineon
It stayed mostly in the 30s - mid 40s on PS3.
A DF article comparing the retail version, to the demo.
http://www.eurogamer.net/ar...
I can't wait to see what SSM can do with the PS4, so far they've just been helping smaller studios.
It's not even close either.
Both PS Now, and XB1 BC will get better overtime though.
You don't even need a PlayStation console (or a Sony device) to run PS Now game, just a PSN Account, which you can make on the Website. PS Now supports some TVs, including Samsung ones.
People arguing which is better (both are pretty mediocre at the moment IMO, will probably change in a few years), when they don't even know the basics of one of them, is getting old.
The Wii U supports 1000s now, it's still the clear winner when it comes to BC
Not sure what Home beta has to do with that. Arguing about what will eventually be available is pointless, as there's nothing guaranteeing it.
I'd love for someone to try and argue the Wii U isn't the winner when it comes to Backwards Compatibility, instead of disagreeing, because it upsets them. I'm not getting my hopes up.
It's Konami's, everything Kojima Productions has made, is Konami's.
If anyone "won" when it comes to BC, it's Nintendo, their BC works with almost every game on the Wii, not just 20 or whatever there is for XB1, plays them better, not worse, like both PS Now and XB1, and it did out the gate, not a year and half - 2 years later. The controller from older consoles even work.
Also the Fox engine being amazing. Shame it'll probably only now get used for PES.
Probably because it started development 5+ years ago.
I'm just guessing here now, but Japan probably played a big part in the decision too, with current gen consoles not really taking off there.
Might be a collection VR games/Demos. I know the studio have a few in development.
I couldn't if I wanted to, the store is down. Wonder if it's connected, because everything else works.
The Rime developer said it's playable, but Sony have a "master plan" for it, that was before E3.
https://twitter.com/SonyXDe...
My favourite thing from them, every episode has been excellent so far, if it wasn't for the long wait times between episodes, it'd be one of my games of the year, at this rate wouldn't be surprised if it ends next year though.