CGI-Quality said:
@ RV
However, what I'm saying is, a bit of the Playstation's exclusives are platform defining regardless of genre. GOW is platform defining in the hack & slash/action genre, Gran Turismo is platform defining in the racing genre, LBP is platform defining in the platformer/2d side scroller genre, Final Fantasy (is - Versus XIII/was - FFXIII) platform defining in the RPG genre, MGS is platform defining in the stealth action genre. See where I'm going here, just like Halo/Gears are platform defining in the Shooter genre and Mario Kart is platform defining in the racing genre as well as Super Mario Bros being platform defining in the platforming genre.
Your statement was that Twisted Metal will help PS3 differentiate itself from the others. All those games I mentioned, regardless of genre, help differentiate their respective consoles which was my original point, hence sales being high for each, and/or system sellers, making them platform defining titles. I hope that clears up any confusion.
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I agree with everything you said. Never said I didn't. Just that your point wasn't what I was refering to by deferentiation. You're talking about differentiation amongst genre's while I'm talking about adding a new genre to the gaming catalog. Two different things.