theprof00 said:
lately, all the games that have left ps3 exclusivity have been critical failures. Well, maybe that is due to angry ps3 fans, but so far both tekken and ff13 have been critically thrashed. |
Tekken has been critically trashed because it looks and feels dated. It going multiplat probably didn't help it's sales either.
FFXIII Im looking towards the big publications and so far it's a stellar thing. I wonder though? Is the PS3 starting to gain enough ground that any games that make the jump to multiplat suffer because of it? From Tekken it seems that it should have probably just stayed an exclusive and We have to wait for Final Fantasy's sales but if The 360 has shown anything its that the JRPG fanbase on it is rather limited.
I don't know, but I think it would be interesting to see where the next iteration for these franchises last. For MGS: Rising my guess is that its going to be an MGS2: Substance situation again, where the sales of the game aren't what Konami and Microsoft expected and the next game in the series returns to the PS platform.
I mean I think it's safe to say until proven otherwise, that MGS' fanbase is on the PS3, with MGS4 on its way to selling a nice 5M by the end of this year. And we aren't sure how many of those people also own a 360 or would even choose to get a MGSR on the 360 instead of the PS3
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