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Zekkyou said:
sales2099 said:

Support =  on shelves. But if you insist.

2014: Fable Anniversary, Halo Spartan Assault, World of Tanks, Titanfall, Fantasia: Music Evolved, Project Spark, Warface, Trials Fusion (no PS3 version), Tropico 5 (no PS3 version)
Timed: PVZ Z: Garden Warfare, Peggle 2
The main standouts are Titanfall, Spark, and Fable Anniversary. Arguably MS is supporting 360 better then Sony is for the PS3 this year. Keep in mind PS3 is in its 8th year and 360 is in its 9th.
P.S Halo 4 outsold every PS3 exclusive in 2012. Hardly dead but I see what you mean with lacking quantity. XBLA was a beast, though people didn't seem to notice.

There isn't a single major exclusive title on that list, all but one are ports, and that last one is an upgrade, not a unique game (a rather poorly received upgrade at that).

MS's 1st party support for the 360 has been pretty appalling the last few years (2013 has been a waist land. I'm not aware they released a single AAA title on the 360). When people talk about a console being supported, they are generally talking in reference to how much effort that companies first party puts into their platform.

What do you expect.....it is the 9th year of the console.The Last of Us released in PS3's 7th year......I am VERY curious to see what PS3 releases are like in its 9th year in 2015 to contrast with the games I listed.

The fact of the matter is that the games that are 3rd party, are not coming to PS3, which in itself deserves a mention. Ports or not, Titanfall and Project Spark are high profile for Xbox and it would certainly give it an edge over whatever PS3 has going for it this year.



Xbox: Best hardware, Game Pass best value, best BC, more 1st party genres and multiplayer titles.