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Secret Japanese 360 games #2 & #3?

Blue Dragon 2 (Mistwalker+feelplus MMO) 30 33.33%
 
Tales of Vesperia 2 (time... 9 10.00%
 
Final Fantasy XIV (day-and-date multi) 17 18.89%
 
Final Fantasy versus XII (d&d-multi) 14 15.56%
 
Dead or Alive 5 (timed excluisve OR multi) 6 6.67%
 
Other (DMC5, Yakuza, Gundam, etc, etc) 14 15.56%
 
Total:90

Microsoft is doing that to counter Rockstar's anouncement about a new game for PS3. Gran Theft Auto 5 exclusive for blu-ray. Wait and see.



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AaronSOLDIER said:

PS. Yakuza wont go multi because the creator said it was a PlayStation franchise 

Nagoshi said similar things about Monkey Ball and GameCube way back.  If it's a 3rd party game, don't count on "loyalty".  It'll move eventually.

I agree Yakuza would be a bad fit for 360 right now though.  The games wouldn't do much in Japan, and they bomb in the west regardless so there's little point in expanding there.



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Final Fantasy XIII versus



It's just that simple.

NeoRatt said:
richardhutnik said:
themanwithnoname said:
Could be Versus XIII I suppose. Is Blue Dragon 2 really supposed to be an MMO?

NO!  If that is done, then suddenly Versus XIII won't be heralded as being awesome.  Multiplatform causes games to lose their luster.

If multi-platform causes games to lose luster then they were over-hyped as an exclusive IP.  To me Borderlands, Darksiders, Bayonetta, and Dragon Age all recently became high luster IPs, and they are all multi-platform.

But, but, but... they don't serve as ammo in fanboy wars.  In the fanboy wars, if vs XIII goes to the 360, it ends up not being good.  It is ignored.



I'm goin say that they got monster hunter That no one saw would come so I think their next games r #2 is blue dragon2 #3 could be a dragon Quest title and #4 could be maybe kingdom hearts ?



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Japan is too eclectic for MSFT.