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denniswaterman said:

Ever since MS first party grew bigger than Sonys first party, I have little to be concerned about on the first party front.

Plus the 360 had more exclusives in 2011 than PS3 and that was Sony trying hard. 2012 Sony has far fewer exclusives and Microsoft even more.

Just for Xbox this year i'm buying

Retail:

Fable: The Journey
Halo 4
Boom Boom Dance
Kinect Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure
Kinect Star Wars
Kinectalloons
Country Dance All Stars
Steel Battallion: Heavy Armour
Top Angler: Real Bass Fishing
Doodle Jump
Strictly Come Dancing
Phantom Breaker
Students of Round

XBLA

Dungeon Fighter Live Fall of Hendon Myre
Sine Mora
Alan Wake: American Nightmare
Deadlight
Dust
Fez
Bloodforge
Hybrid
Battleblock Theater
Wreckateer
Trials: Evolutions
Haunt
Diabolical Pitch
Project Draco

and The Witcher 2

I also bet we will hear from MGS Soho, Vancouver, Victoria, Family, MGS LEAP and MGS Platform Next games too. Not to mention that last year, 20+ 360 retail exclusives were announced and released in the same year. I bet the same happens this year too.

For PS3

Sly 4
Twisted Metal
Starhawk
Sorcery

Good (mostly casual or indy) list but MS doesnt have a larger first party than Sony. Just saying. I will be playing some of those Indy titles on my 360. I would wait until E3 before project Draco is praised as well because it doesnt even have a proper name yet. The game Microsoft was banking could be "Kinect game for the core" got pushed back until next gen in Ryse, so they've already failed this gen to prove Kinect can be core. Fable is now a casual title and Kingdoms of Amalur will do what it never had the balls to do.