Because the mod "Christopher" routinely marks everything remotely negative about Xbox as inappropriate whenever he feels like.
That was intentional, Shadow of the Colossus is a remake.
If Microsoft is inviting a comparison so that we can see the value of their console, here's one:
- When was the last Xbone true exclusive released? October 2015, almost two years ago already (Halo 5).
- When was the last PS4 true exclusive released? August 22nd, 2017 (Uncharted: The Lost Legacy).
- How many upcoming true exclusives have been announced for Xbone? Zero; there are no upcoming titles that require an Xbone to be played.
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@Christopher: Only two of those are true exclusives, and the newest of which--Halo 5--is pushing two years ago already.
Clickbait garbage; there's nothing "super creepy" about an unconfirmed, random allusion to the ARK dinosaur game, which more than likely you just invented.
@Gamist2dot0:
Yeah, if they need the World Serpent's help, then what exactly are they going up against?
There's a huge incentive to get the PS4Pro if you've got a 4K TV; checkerboard 4K looks much better than blowing up a 1080p image 4x to fill the screen.
Cuphead, Crackdown 3 and Sea of Thieves: E3 2016 and E3 2015 REMASTERED.
@Istolla:
You're comparing sold through numbers to shipped, which is a meaningless comparison. You've gotta take whatever victories you can get when you're a Nintendo fanboy though, I guess .
If your standard for open world games is centered around exploration and having lots of ways to mess around, then yeah. If your standard is centered around a great story, prominent voice acting, and great graphics, then no.
There are at least seven types of open world games: character and story focused like The Witcher 3 and Horizon, action focused like Just Cause and Saints Row, combat focused like the Soulsborne titles, racing focused like Forza Horizon, puzzle focused li...
They must not have many fans, since the Wii U failed so badly Nintendo had to discontinue it halfway through the generation. Can't wait for Switch to fail too! Pile on, Nintendo fanboys, make yourselves feel better about your recycled children's games, with outdated graphics, poor to nonexistent stories, and poor to nonexistent voiceacting.
@Chaos: Yep! 2001. Swapped a one and a zero.
In 2011, PS2 had 6 exclusives score a consensus 90 or higher, which is insane and makes it an undeniable top 2 for that title, if not outright number 1: Gran Turismo 3, Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, ICO, Twisted Metal Black, Klonoa 2, and Final Fantasy X.
But yeah, for my personal taste with story driven games, 2017 is taking it with Gravity Rush 2, Yakuza 0, Horizon, and Persona 5.
You can actually go back further than that, all the way to 1996 (and I suspect that some of the PS launch window titles in 1995 like Warhawk, Tekken, Twisted Metal, and Air Combat would've scored that highly too, but consensus review scores don't go back further than 1996):
1996: Tekken 2
1997: Parappa the Rapper, Colony Wars
1998: Tekken 3, Gran Turismo, Crash Bandicoot 3
1999: Gran Turismo 2, Ape Escape, Syphon Filter, Wipeout 3
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Since Guerrilla said that they couldn't make full use of PS4Pro as they didn't get the dev kits until they were already fairly far along in development, I'm particularly excited to see if Death Stranding looks a great deal different on the Pro since Kojima's team has had it from the very beginning of development.
- "You are always told what you need to create an item, but in Breath of the Wild you need to experiment."
Terraria, Minecraft...plenty of games have had an ambiguous, experiment-based crafting system.
- " And the climbing in Assassin's Creed was always unrealistic, and the Legend of Zelda improves on it by tying climbing to stamina so you have to work hard"
Shadow of the Colossus and Dragon's Dogma spring to mind immediately as...
That's a misleading argument, as if Horizon doesn't have its own art style. Artistically, they're both great; technically, Horizon is fantastic at an essentially locked 30fps (as per Digital Foundry tests), even with some of the most dense foliage seen in a game to date at 2160p checkerboard on PS4Pro, whereas Zelda is a mess at 900p getting 20-30fps on Switch, with some very outdated ground textures and geometry in places.
There are lots of player-made screensh...
I think 2017 will be the year that Sony loses the most months of this generation, actually. PS4 will still win the most months overall both U.S. and worldwide, but I think it's impossible for anyone to beat Switch in March, as a new console launch always wins, as a general rule. Switch can also possibly take April and May on momentum. Scorpio is a wildcard, as it all depends on price; if it comes out above $500, I don't think it'll win a single month, but if Microsoft decides to t...
Without ports and remasters, there have been only four retail true exclusives released for Xbox One in the almost four years since launch: Forza 5, Halo 5, Powerstar Golf, and Sunset Overdrive.