Salnax said:
Focusing on exclusives and new games... Well, the Wii is the best example. Armed at launch in 2006 with the twin killer apps of Wii Sports, which would go on to become the most popular retail game of all time, and Twilight Princess, a game with very high reviews that generally praised its unique controls. Other examples, though more arguable, include:
The 360, Vita, and PS3 admittedly lacked killer apps at launch, but having a killer app or at least a system seller at launch still seems to be the norm, if only because of new tech and awaited new entries in popular series.
In contrast, the PS4 apparently has virtually no high quality major exclusives at launch. A downloadable twin stick shooter is great, but I doubt that's what's moving hardware. The Xbox One, much as I hate to say it, at least seems to offer more unique major games. Bleh. Seriously though, Dead Rising 3, Forza 5, and even Ryse all have the potential to be system sellers at le |
The ONLY agame that really has potential to be a system seller out of the 3 you named is Forza to be honest. Ryse is a new unknown IP which could follow the same path as Knack did. ANd Dead Rising 3 is cupposedly having issues already even before launch that could hender it.
Now KZ:SF will still indeed be a system seller seeing as it has not "flopped" like the OP suggests. From actually reading the reviews almost ALL of them do nothing but praise the game so why they are stilling giving it such low scores is a mystery to me.
Then to top it off BOTHt he Xbox 1 and the PS4 have PLENTY of third party support at launch so they will both be fine if you ask me.
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