That's a relief. I hate 'you are the controller' nonsense, Titanfall looks ok but not essential, and I've never cared enough about MGS or Halo to consider buying those.Liveinadive wrote:No idea what is and isn't launch or timed but... Ryse, Titanfall, MGSV and Halo 5 all had me frothing. Not a great deal more than Sony's offering but enough that I would prefer them.
Quantum Break (and the accompanying TV series), Halo (and the accompanying TV series), Spark, Dead Rising 3, Forza 5 (though I'd pick Drive Club over this), MGS 5 (not 100% on it being launch though) and Ryse and Titanfall (if this is within the launch window).adkm1979 wrote:Since I haven't caught up with E3 yet, until someone does an Xbox ONE thread, which as as good an OP as this thread, I won't know what these attractive exclusives are.
Think Titanfall is timed, there's not been any confirmation one way or the other afaik.Liveinadive wrote:No idea what is and isn't launch or timed but... Ryse, Titanfall, MGSV and Halo 5 all had me frothing. Not a great deal more than Sony's offering but enough that I would prefer them.
I loved God of War so that is no problem for me, I like big flashy hand holding sometimes. Totally get why others don't mind.Ryse looks like a God of War QTE fuckfest.
I keep forgetting about Major Nelson's fuck up and the timed exclusive keeps staying in my head!Matt_82 wrote:MGS isn't an exclusive.
Moto70 wrote:Why do people keep saying that Ryse is a QTE? My understanding of QTE's is that you have to press that button or else you die, in Ryse they were simply finishing moves, you can see some of the enemies walk away while they still have the button icon above their heads.
Tempy wrote:They're the same prompts that turn up in God of War, QTE has become a byword for anything that happens in game that is determined by on screen prompts that aren't in the control scheme, like Kratos's brutal finishers and Ryse's finishing moves.
Yossarian wrote:I also feel quite convinced that the best versions of the multiformat titles will be hitting PS4, which helps make up for the lack of exclusives.
Matt_82 wrote:MGS isn't an exclusive.
Actually I think sony's F2P direction is going to be a big deal - especially Planetside 2, which from what I gather is pretty ace and I reckon should have been made more of a fuss of.daviedigi wrote:yep trials is multi. as i said in the e3 games thread theres titles missing from the list. (e.g.new superstardust). and a lot of them non exclusives are exclusive. (planetside2, warframe, war thunder, dust514, dcuo). the exclusives iv named are all f2p too and owned by soe. edit: ffIIIIx is exclusives to ps4 and ps3.
Mod74 wrote:And Titanfall is. Despite the repeated vain hopes.MGS isn't an exclusive.
Tempy wrote:@davie That list needs to get SHARP about Console Exclusivity vs Platform (yeuch) Exclusivity because Planetside and Warface are already on the PC as F2P games too, which is precisely why those original lists didn't list them as exclusive, because they technically aren't, just like 90% of their indies. Not a dig at the PS4 at all, just making it cut and dry for those odd folk who have a PC (hihi i have one too be my friend)
And rightly fucking so!Tempy wrote:...but this weekend is reserved for borrowing a PS3 and buying The Last of Us
Mod74 wrote:And Titanfall is. Despite the repeated vain hopes.MGS isn't an exclusive.
Sasukekun wrote:Thing about PC gaming is that if I bought the components needed to upgrade my PC to run games with the level of fidelity of PS4 titles I would need to spend more than £349.
Would love to have that sort of disposable income.
Tempy wrote:I guess not, but I think it's important still, especially for indies as they can pop up on other platforms fairly rapidly and some people like to curate (cheers E3 PR bozos) their collections in different places. I've never got around to Warframe or Planetside 2 due to lack of people playing, but this weekend is reserved for borrowing a PS3 and buying The Last of Us
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