Azzanation said:
kitler53 said:
A) because they are xbox's only showings.
B) dead rising, ryse, d4, pvz, tomb raiders,... all games announced as "exclusvises" that weren't exclusive. but hey, maybe this year is the year that exclusive actually means exculsive. but seeing has win 10 seemed to be the theme of the show,.. seeing how killer instinct and gears remaster joined the list of "exclusives" coming to pc. seeing as gears 4 and master chief collection was hinted at as coming to pc. ...i kind of doubt it. your list will be whittle down to halo 5 by this time next year just like last years list was whittled down and the year before that and the year before that and the year before that....
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You have missed my point completely. It doesnt matter if console games go to PC becuase PC and Consoles dont compete with each other. Sonys best showing were from 3rd party titles, Xboxs best showing was there 1st party. Dont get me wrong they showed some great games and UC4 and Horizon look amazing but Shemue 3, FF7, No Mans Sky and many others are the talking points at Sonys. While Gears 4 and Rares games are the talking points at Xboxs etc. Big difference.
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Azzanation said: I think the problem is the best PS4 games are actually timed or multiplats. Games like No Mans Sky, FF7, SF5 and Shenmue 3 are games that were really the shows highlights yet aren't exclusive compared to there competition which had there best games exclusives. UC4, Dreams and Horizon are great exclusives but arent enough, as for The Last Guardian, I don't see it being any good and games like Rigs, Star Ocean 5, Persona 5, Nier 2 and Final Fantasy Worlds aren't really system sellers and I can see these games heading to Steam at some point. This E3 was great for both Sony and MS but still need to see more 1st party games. |
so we've gone full 180 here. now i see why you're such a fan of xbox.
and lulz at trying to play it like uncharted, horizon, and the last guardian weren't talking points from sony's conference. i guess the real problem is with sony's conference there are so many talking points that people are loosing track of all of them.