By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
bigtakilla said:
Kai_Mao said:
I think the relationship is mixed still. Sure, there's the Skylanders deal, a few Ubisoft games, a couple ports from EA (including the infamous Mass Effect 3 port when the other consoles got a trilogy release, why EA?), Koei Tecmo with Hryule Warriros and Fatal Frame, Platinum Games is pretty much well-documented here, and Square has Dragon Quest, Bravely, and Final Fantasy on 3DS. Then you have Atlus with SMT games and the crossover, Capcom with the Mega Man Legacy Collection, Monster Hunter, and Ace Attorney, and Level 5 with Layton and Yokai Watch.

While not mindblowingly great, the content there is pretty darn good. Bravely Default and Shin Megami Tensei IV found moderate success and Yokai Watch is a monster in Japan (along with the other Monster).

I think Western third-parties are less inclined to support while Japan is more willing (at least more on 3DS).

 

There are so many titles missing from 3ds third party support it's crazy. Kingdom Hearts, Street Fighter, Dead Or Alive, Metal Gear (Snake Eater remake), Splinter Cell, Ghost Recon, Devil Survivor, Etrian Odyssey, Fifa, Madden, Pro Evolution Soccer, Samurai Warriors, Lego, honestly the list goes on and on. 

 

when was the last time a western 3rd party released anything of significance on 3ds? Launch? they dont even do the annual sports games on 3ds.