Michael-5 said:
newton said:
I will say it again, 2 new IP's that "could" be big. One was suppose to be a 360 Kinect game, and well how has every "big" Kinect game faired?
They "could" also be crap, like Ninty Nine Nights.
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2 New ips that were mentioned in this thread. That doesnt mean that is all they will have though. MS did not create so many first party studios and buy others in the last few years to make just 2 new IPs. It is unreasonable to think like that. They will have more, and some will be kinect games while others will be traditional games.
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That also doesn't mean that they won't stay exclusive. Look what happened to most of 360's early "exclusives" like The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Lost Planet, and Star Ocean. Heck even Mass Effect, which was published by Microsoft, lost exclusive status after 1 game.
It's not unreasonable to think that 720 won't have many new exclusive IP's because 360 also promised a lot of exclusive IP's and very few were produced. Buying/Making a lot of new studios means nothing, look what happened after they bought Rare, they got 1 good game, and it was a remake (Conker: Live and Reloaded).
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Mass Effect 2 was also an exclusive for a period of time. So the series lost exclusivity after two releases.
Few exclusive IPs were produced? Gears of War, Crackdown, Alan Wake, Lost Odyssey, Blue Dragon, Ninja Blade, Kameo, Ninety-Nine Nights, Viva Pinata, Too Human, Kinect Adventures, Kinect Sports, Kinectimals, Kinect Joyride, and Dance Central. A noteworthy exclusive that didn't come to PS3, Left 4 Dead. I don't think MS broke any records, but that's not very few exclusives. Think before you spew bullshit.
What you consider good from Rare is subjective. If those same games Rare released on MS platforms were released on NIntendo platforms, those same games would have more fans.