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Special: We continue our regular look at the exclusive titles on each of the next-generation consoles.
PlayStation 3 (52 [+2])
*Also On PC (3 [1%])
Games with a Metascore of 75 or Better
+ Proven Franchises (21 [40%])
Released (16)
Games with a Metascore of 75 or Better (7 [44%])
Title | Publisher | Metascore | Eye of Judgment | SCEA | 74 | Folklore | SCEA | 74 | Fomula One: Championship Edition | SCEA | 74 | Full Auto 2: Battlelines | Sega | 67 | Genji: Days of the Blade | SCEA | 55 | Heavenly Sword | SCEA | 79 | Lair | SCEA | 54 | Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire | Namco Bandai | 34 | MotorStorm | SCEA | 82 | Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction | SCEA | 89 | Resistance: Fall of Man | SCEA | 86 | Ridge Racer 7 | Namco Bandai | 78 | Time Crisis 4 | Namco Bandai | 61 | Uncharted: Drake's Fortune | SCEA | 88 | Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom | SOE | 58 | Warhawk | SCEA | 84 |
Unreleased (36)
Proven Franchises (14 [39%])
Title | Publisher | Release Date | | Afrika | SCEA | TBA | | Angel Rings | SCEA | TBA | | Buzz! PS3 *NEW* | SCEA | 2008 | | Coded Arms: Assault | Konami | TBA 2007 | | DC Universe* | SCEA | TBA | | Disgaea 3 *NEW* | Nippon Ichi | 2008 | | Driver 5 | Ubisoft | TBA | | Eight Days | SCEA | TBA | | Eyedentify | SCEA | TBA | | Final Fantasy XIII | Square-Enix | 2008 | | Final Fantasy Versus XIII | Square-Enix | 2008 | | Free Realms *NEW* | SOE | TBA | | God of War III | SCEA | TBA | | Gradius 6 | Konami | TBA | | Gran Turismo 5 | SCEA | 2008 | | Haze *NEW* | Ubisoft | Q1 2008 | | Heavy Rain | SCEA | TBA | | Hot Shots Golf 5 | SCEA | 2008 | | Infamous | SCEA | TBA | | Killzone 2 | SCEA | 2008 | | L.A. Noire | 2K Games | TBA | | LittleBigPlanet | SCEA | 2008 | | Metal Gear Online *NEW* | Konami | 2008 | | Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots | Konami | 2008 | | MotorStorm 2 *NEW* | SCEA | 2008 | | Ni-Oh | Koei | TBA | | Redwood Falls | TBA | TBA | | SingStar | SCEA | 2008 | | Sly Cooper 4 | SCEA | TBA | | SOCOM 5 | SCEA | TBA | | Tekken 6 | Namco Bandai | TBA | | The Agency* | SOE | 2008 | | The Getaway 3 | SCEA | TBA | | WarDevil: Unleash the Beast Within | Ignition | TBA | | White Knight Story | Square-Enix | TBA | | WipeOut | SCEA | TBA | |
Looking over the lists, several obvious things immediately jump off the screen:
The Wii continues to chug along, with 17 more exclusives since our last report.
The Xbox 360 has the best reviewed exclusives.
The number of exclusive titles currently announced for 2008 is a considerable dropoff from 2007 (or publishers are keeping their 2008 cards much closer to the chest than ever before).
It's the last item in that list that prompted Reuters to crown Metal Gear Solid 4 as the last great exclusive in an article yesterday. While it's an interesting take on the subject of exclusivity, the article makes an assumption that I don't believe many game developers are focusing on, "Top next-generation video games cost between $10 million and $50 million, according to IDC videogame analyst Billy Pidgeon. That means publishers must hedge their bets by going onto as many platforms as possible."
If that's what publishers are doing, Metal Gear Solid 4 (and other major PS3-only games like Final Fantasy XIII and Tekken 6) would also be in development for the Xbox 360. But they're not because, in light of the latest exclusive lists, ease of development and console power are the prime reasons why a game is exclusive to one platform or the other.
The Wii has as many exclusives as it does because it doesn't cost $10-50 million to develop a good Wii game. But most of these companies are not interested in creating good Wii games. They're interesting in creating any Wii games they can because it has the highest install base and lowest barrier to entry. So that's why the system has been flooded with such stellar titles as Balls of Fury (which scored a 14 on Metacritic) and Anubis II (which scored a 19). But this flood of titles is also producing a mountain of titles that many people find pretty good and a mountain more in development which show some promise. And this was the secret to the PS2's success. It had a lot of games, of which many were terrible, but it also had a mountain of classics and a bigger mountain of games that were just OK. And their ridiculous number fueled system sales. But completely aside from this, other developer are interested in using the tools of the Wii to create some truly unique games (for example, Will Wright's Spore). The Wii is clearly carving its own niche.
Meanwhile, the Xbox 360 continues to get exclusives because, one, Microsoft pays for them, and two, because the Xbox 360 is a breeze to develop for. The horror stories of the PS3 and the Unreal Engine are legion, which Microsoft can point to a neverending chain of UE3-powered titles that look amazing and play great. Not only that, but the tools Microsoft provides (simpler online play through Xbox Live and Achievements) are incentives many gamers look for in their game purchase. It is for these reasons that a developer like Tecmo has kept Ninja Gaiden 2 only on the Xbox 360.
This kind of added functionality will eventually spill over into non-exclusive games as well. It is the rare game that sells better on the PS3 than the Xbox 360. And with intangibles like exclusive downloadable content (example: Guitar Hero III's Halo theme download) coming into vogue, the system with the head start and the company with their eye on exclusives will win out.
While some gamers have disdain for the "moneyhats" Microsoft gives to third-party developers to create games exclusively for the Xbox 360, it's plain to see that it's working. Especially when the competition takes the position that exclusives don't matter. As Peter Dille, senior vice president of marketing for Sony (and Exclusive Arms Race favorite) said in the Reuters article, "We understand publishers are needing to recoup their investment. From our perspective, as long as the games aren't going exclusive to other platforms, PS3 gamers are not actually losing anything."
But as we can all see from the Ninja Gaiden 2 example (and to a lesser extent when Capcom moved Monster Hunter 3 to the Wii), games are going exclusive to other platforms. And it's creating a new class of exclusives (beyond MGS4) that look like they will keep the Exclusive Arms Race interesting for years to come.
Excluisve Arms Race Housecleaning
Several titles were removed from this update to the Exclusive Arms Race because they continue to be nothing more than a name on a piece of paper. We have removed Tecmo's Project Progressive from the Xbox 360 list. Sega's Fifth Phantom Saga was removed from the PS3 list. And Crossbeam's Orb and Thorn have been removed from the Wii list. If these titles ever resurface, we will of course readd them to the list.
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