Well I, for one, don't mind the game to come out somewhere else as long as it will be on my platform of choice.
And I don't understand disagrees for your post. Because when it comes to Xone games to be ported to PC, we say they are not exclusive anymore. And I think it's fair to say the same about PS4 games. Especially if it is big-budget 3rd party title like FF. I think it's up to Sony to make their console so attractive to 3rd parties they will wilingly make exclusi...
No! It's Square stopping its work on FF15 and switching it to Switch!
Or maybe even Rockstar with RDR2!
@The 10th Rider
We are talking about 3DS here. Can you not change the topic and answer for 3DS?
I have 3DS and I can clearly see that even it has some good aventure games, its' library is still lacking variety in some core genres.
That is why I have both handhelds: today I'm playing Donkey Kong on 3DS, tomorrow I will play Duke Nukem 3D on Vita. And I don't see any reason to praise Nintendo (or Sony) if it's not bias or nostalgia.
@DarkWolf_NZ
All that word juggling doesn't change the fact Xone games are not exclusive to Xone.
@XanderZane
Yeah. 3rd party also supported WiiU at the launch but the Nintendo audience avoid buyin anything 3rd party if you consider the sales. So there's no MGS or GTA or Witcher or Dark Souls or any other of the most anticipated 3rd party games on WiiU. What will change with the Nintendo audience on Switch? Why will they all suddenly show their support for 3rd party games? Not to mention the technical ability of the system to run games like new Deus Ex, Fallout or RDR2?
And now Vita hackers have found out that initial launch model of PS Vita has 2.5 GB of free memory onboard (probably used as cache for unpacking downloadable packages and patches). That would be more than enough for storing saves. More on that - Vita is capable of hdmi output so it could be like Switch already in 2012 and there would be no need for VitaTV because Vita was capable of TV output right from the start.
So it is really Sony's fault not to utilize all that capabilities ...
Like what? RDR2? Deus Ex? Witcher? What 3rd party exactly that is not indie titles or casual games (which are commonly multiplat)?
What big racing game 3DS has from 3rd parties exept the only NFS? What shooters does it have exept Ironfall and Moon (which is port from DS, sic!)? 3rd party action-adventure games of late?
For now I only see 3rd party support in the JRPGs department.
Noone exept for core gamers playing multiplatform games like RDR2, Deus Ex or Witcher or any modern game. Good luck trying to fit those on a cartridge of a system with apparently no BluRay as a medium or a hard drive (battery life, duh) for a price of a PS4.
@lelo2play
You do realize that X1 or PS4 or PC rig are that big and consume that much electrical power for a reason and not only for producing heat? They have hard drives and BluRays for a reason. Even all that gigabytes of RAM need power to consume.
But I do believe that modern nVidia portable CPU/GPU is capable to produce a PS3/X360-like picture when I look at PS Vita's Uncharted from the late 2011. But the better the graphics are the more it needs battery power.
The look and feel of classic RARE games that makes you wanna live and enjoy life.
@Volkama
They will not be able to achieve the massmarket with that price. That means no support from developers. All the VR-market was abandoned in late 90-s because of high headsets price.
According to GAF it's
ps4 - 297
xbone - 168
worldwide in october.
Miku was also cell shaded in "Ura Omote Lovers" in Project Diva f 2nd.
Considering the Dreamcast installed base both Shenmue games sold very well.
Shovel Knight had 15 000 backers. But then they sold 180 000 copies of the game during the first month. And that was before the game was even released on PS and Xbox.
It's GameCube all over again.
Powerful and low at cost.
But late to the start of generation for two years, giving competitors time to expand their game libraries.
And also it is the Nintedo auditory that avoids most of the third party games and even the first party games that don't involve Mario or Link (hello, Bayonetta).
Remember how Microsoft advertised Milo or scanning yor skate with "Natal" and what you've got in reality?
@Canary
Tomb Raider Anniversary is also a good example of a remake.
I liked the PSP version a lot. Even though PSP version had only singleplayer campaign, it also had great level design from the developers of Ghosthunter and Primal. Overall it was really interesting and fun game.
On the other hand Vita version has more diversity in gameplay.
nVidia Shield Portable costs $200 on Amazon. So with newer nVidia mobile tech and bigger screen $300 for Switch seems reasonable.
New 3DS XL also costs $200.