Is there a single positive thing about exclusives ?
Is there a single positive thing about exclusives ?
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that's such a bad photoshop, you fags aren't even trying any more
It lets me know what games to avoid because the developers have no confidence they will succeed with a multiplat launch. So they take the money for exclusivity.
That theory falls apart when you consider that tons of exclusives are actually really good games.
The amount of uncontrollable seethe is worth missing out on a couple of games here or there.
Bayonetta 2 (and whatever games they release in the series) wouldn't have existed without it being an exclusive
I'm guessing this is the case for a couple more games
Brother, your don't decide what I like to play. Never before in history have I ever actually liked a game that was console exclusive at launch. You could list every game you please that qualifies and I would tell you "nope, not even that one" until you run out of shit to list.
What are you on about? That's an actual screenshot from the movie as it is on Disney+
Sounds like you just have bad taste user
Bloodborne
Demon's Souls
Ghost of Kinoshima
Gravity Rush
Loco Roco
Patapon
Metal Gear Solid 1&2&3
Siren
Silent Hill 1&2&3&4
Yakuza 0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7
Tetris Effect
Shadow of the Colossus
Grand Theft Auto 3
Death Stranding
Red Dead Redemption 2
nta are these exclusives
They were exclusives at release
most of them aren't now and the ones that are mostly are comign to PC
>pic related
>Ghost of Kinoshima
>liking generic open world shit
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That type.. those emojis.. he has even got rainbow coloring
Ghost of Tsushima is a nuAssassin's Creed clone but very well executed with tons of polish and love and care poured into it. If you can't appreciate that, then you're a jaded asshole and you should probably move on from gaming and find something else to do with your time.
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>if you don't like shitty open worlds with nothing but copypasted """content""", you're jaded
>shitty open worlds
lolno
Sometimes it's
>exclusive
>never made
I agree with the sentiment overall that open worlds suck but Ghost of Tsushima was refreshingly good as an open world game.
The amount of good ones has been constantly falling over time, the last 'must have' was bloodborne which was 8 years ago and almost all earlier systems can now be emulated.
Port beggar tears
Don't sleep on Returnal when it comes to PC user, I'd say it's just as good as Bloodborne youtu.be