Bandorr said:
More trying to have a discussion with people. Something you seem incapable of. You seem quite.. defensive to jump to such a shallow conclussion. Specially considering you haven't added anything to the discussion or thread. Why do you think NintendoEverything isn't labeling it as exclusive but others are? Can you name three big exclusives Bandai would put as exclusive to the switch? Do you they would release a Tales Of game only on the switch - specially considering they just started adding them to PC? And if they are exclusives wouldn't that mean DBZ F isn't coming then it being that is a multi-plat game? So many ways to add something to the discusion - and you've chosen none of them. |
@bolded: That was unnecessary.
My conclusion derives from the fact that you tried multiple times to soften the term 'exclusive' by various colourful explanations and without any background information. I don't have more information either, of course. I also had no intention to to make you feel uncomfortable, it's just something I noticed. But the hard facts are that this tweet explicitely says these three games are exclusive. A doubt is surely justified, no offense, but it seemed to me that you simply can't believe it.
I can't believe it either! I definitely didn't expect somethin like this as well.
Yes, I can see them releasing a Switch exclusive Tales of game. Why not? If the Switch keeps selling well, sales potentials are growing. It wouldn't even be the first exclusive Tales game on a Nintendo platform either (Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World).
But what about lost sales due to not being on other platforms? As the source also states that they will keep producing games for the other platforms as well, I see no reason to weigh a Switch exclusive game against a multiplat. They can have both next to each other. And also I see no reason why at least one of these three games couldn't be a new IP. Do you think one could be a new IP?







