Staude said:
This !
@ Onyxmeth You forget Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm. (and the ultimate ninja franchise) which is still ps3 exclusive. Even though the newest game was announced this year. Soul calibur was never ps only. The only game in that franchise that was was soul edge. Infact soul calibur wasn't even on a playstation console. And 2,3 and 4 have all been multi platform. |
Sorry about Naruto. They make so many different games in that series I don't where who gets what or when anymore, but do count that in if that's the case.
About Soul Calibur. It went from Dreamcast exclusive, to multiplatform PS2/Xbox/GC for the second and the third was actually exclusive on PS2. Now it's shifted back to multiplatform.
None of this was meant to be proof of Tekken 6 going multiplatform. It was meant to show a trend that Namco is shifting a lot of resources towards the 360 and that could possibly be a reason for Namco to consider it. Also remember there's a built in fanbase on the 360 for Soulcalibur, their sister fighter. My whole point was it may be a little premature of everyone to be looking at this in terms of black and white. "It will not go multiplatform" or "It will be going multiplatform". With the amount of evidence pointing in both directions, let's all just think in terms of grey and keep an open mind to the fact that this could swing either way.
On a personal note, this isn't really a gesture to get this game on the 360. Tekken 6 is a rental at best for me. I'm a Virtua Fighter man since day one. VF fans and Tekken fans don't typically intersect and it's been that way since the beginning.