| Doobie_wop said: It probably is a great multi-platform engine, it's just that Sony seems to have some sort of exclusivity over the games developed on it for some weird reason. Nearly every game developed on the engine has been Sony exclusive, with the rare exception being Gripshift, which was previously a PSP game. Like I said earlier, it's probably just a combination of a whole bunch of things and one of them may be a nudge from Sony to keep the game exclusive. |
Yeah. The tendency among PhyreEngine games seems to be toward timed exclusivity, with a lot of them showing up on PC some time later. I wouldn't think it would be too hard to go from there to 360, but as you say, in the case of Disgaea whatever extra sales they would get probably wouldn't make it worthwhile.
Disgaea 4 has at least had a stronger opening than Disgaea 3, so I don't think they made the wrong decision.







